Tag: Student Clubs

Lindy on Sproul

Lindy on Sproul is a free outdoor DJ’ed swing event on Saturdays afternoons on the UC Berkeley Campus. No partner and no experience is necessary. The skill level of the dancers vary from beginners (<3 months) to intermediate-advanced (4+ years).

Maganda Magazine

{m}aganda is the longest running Filipino-American literary arts publication in the nation. They come from a heritage of Filipino / Fil-Am artists and cover a variety of topics. 

Main Stacks Dance Team

Main Stacks Dance Team aims to promote growth of dancers and choreographers in the Berkeley community through performances, workshops, and competitions.

Mirai Collective

Mirai Collective is a student-run, arts collective at UC Berkeley that arranges projects and events to showcase contemporary art, new media art, music, video, photography, literature, and apparel. 


 

Open Computing Facility

The Open Computing Facility is an all-volunteer student organization located at the University of California, Berkeley. They are passionate about open source and free software.

Outlet

Outlet aims to build a unified arts community at UC Berkeley and open up access to all visual arts to both beginners and advanced artists, thus creating a centralized organization in which artists of varying interests and backgrounds can come together and grow creatively and socially.
 

Pioneers In Engineering

Pioneers in Engineering is a STEM outreach group that seeks to create engaging STEM experiences for East Bay students by providing mentorship to them as well as an exciting robotics competition every spring.

Planning Students Association

The Planning Students Association (PSA) is the student group for graduate students in the Department of City and Regional Planning. PSA supports the program professionally (through events such as alumni mixers, and helping gather and distribute professional resources), socially (through trips and other social events), and through advocacy for students (acting as a liaison between students and the department or broader university).

Qui Parle

Twice a year Qui Parle publishes provocative articles covering a range of outstanding theoretical and critical work in the humanities and social sciences. Founded in 1986 by an editorial board at the University of California at Berkeley, and published by the University of Nebraska Press, the journal aims not only to foster dialogue across the disciplines but also to introduce hitherto under-examined analytic modes and underrepresented critical voices.