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Girls Rec Soccer at UVA provides a welcoming and laid-back environment for girls who love soccer and want a fun, stress-free way to unwind during the school year. Open to all skill levels, we don’t require tryouts, making it easy for anyone to join, whether you're an experienced player or just starting out. We gather 1-2 times a week for casual scrimmages, with the focus on enjoying the game and connecting with others. Some days we mix things up with fun drills or mini-games, but there’s never a rigid plan—our club is all about flexibility and inclusivity. Whether you're looking to stay active or just have fun, Girls Rec Soccer is the perfect place to kick back, play soccer, and meet new friends!
The Graduate and Professional Muslims Association is a religious community organization. It is aimed to help UVA Muslim graduate students, professional students, postdocs/young professionals and to connect them to the Muslim community of greater Charlottesville.The way to help these groups is by connecting them to each other through social and educational gatherings, find and share resources that are uniquely relevant to them (not found in MSA [Muslim Students Association]), and to orient the new-comers to the campus and mosque through tours and info sessions.The goal is to build and strengthen this community, as each student/professional in each school is generally isolated from the others, especially in a post-pandemic era. Some social gatherings may include halaqas, tea/iftar, an outdoor activity, collaboration with other organizations, or Eid celebration.
The Graduate Soccer Club at UVA is an organization that seeks to bring together students in various graduate programs and faculty through a shared love for soccer. We organize formal teams to participate in the local soccer leagues as well as intramural leagues. We also involve our members with volunteer coaching opportunities with youth teams in Charlottesville.
Historical Martial Arts at UVA looks to Historical European sources,Manuscripts, paintings, teasties, of martial arts, mostly of armed martial arts. We practice historical fencing twice a week and encourage anyone to go to the tournaments which are hosted by HEMA organizations.
The Historical Simulation Society meets to play board / strategy games on Fridays at 6:00 PM in Thornton Hall A238 until we are too tired to continue. Due to the current corona virus plights we are coordinating our events through discord as the link for our page can be found below. HSS is a club of broad and diverse membership that aims to reduce the stresses of college life through a healthy and moderated amount of competitiveness and goofing off through A broad range of board games like Settlers of Catan to more obscure games like Polish Monopoly. We as well oversee Trading Card Games and Role Playing Games at UVA.
We are the official student section at the University of Virginia! We work with the Athletics Department to coordinate events for students and fans and promote engagement at all sporting events.
Hoos Listening is a music sharing, discourse, and voting club that strives to build community by seeing what Hoos are listening to!
Hoo's Motor Club was founded to promote the hands-on study and appreciation of automotive history and culture among students and faculty at the University of Virginia. HMC hopes to achieve this goal at UVA through hands-on peer-to-peer teaching and support, while organizing social events in a manner that builds a tightly-knit student community of support, teamwork, and leadership within the organization.
Hoos Playing Bridge is a group of students that plays the card game bridge. Bridge is a trick-taking and strategy card game played with a partner. Bridge is a great game to play casually with friends and competitively, and we facilitate both. Some members come weekly to hang out, have snacks and play cards; others play in local tournaments bimonthly; and still others will compete at Nationals and Worlds. Hoos Playing Bridge has no interview or application process, everyone is welcome to join!
The organization was formed in December, 2016. The current president founded an online platform to help both herself and other students to express their anxieties and pressure through this anonymous platform. She made a Google Form to collect students’ responses and post them on Wechat every week. Soon it became popular among certain student groups and some students came together to found this organization as it is now. Weekly Wechat push has become a regular event for our organization. After the organization was created, our organization also sought for other ways that engage Chinese students to share their daily life and facilitate a sense of belonging at UVA. For instance, some students would make cooking tutorials videos for us. Pets videos are popular in our Wechat push as well. In order to provide those who are interested in pets more information about keeping a pet, we make videos of the pets from Chinese students. These videos are all distributed online via the Wechat. Apart from video-featured columns, our organization decided to initiate discussions of common social issues among students to help relieve stresses and enlighten them. The topics of discussions we have initiated include depression and eating disorder. By collecting and posting anonymous response from students who have experienced similar issues, we tried to let other people be more aware of the issue and keep an eye on themselves and people around them.
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