Nobles Cricket Club allows people to have fun playing a sport that they know and love, or explore their interests...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: The Beach Student leaders: Vihaan Batra , Serhan Marvi Faculty advisor: Nora Dowley-Liebowitz Main subject:Sports Mission statement: Nobles Cricket Club allows people to have fun playing a sport that they know and love, or explore their interests in by playing cricket for the first time. We are devoted to making sure everyone has an enjoyable time, and returns in the future. |
CODE BLUE is a student run club designed to inspire aspiring medical professionals! We will invite local medical professionals to...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Baker 010 Student leaders: Siena Marconi , Ashley Loeber Faculty advisor: Ms. Kelley Main subject:Physical Science Mission statement: CODE BLUE is a student run club designed to inspire aspiring medical professionals! We will invite local medical professionals to come and share their experiences, and students will have the opportunity to ask questions about their exciting careers and lives. Come join students with similar interests and become enlightened about the endless possibilities in health care. |
The Nobles Creative Writing Club (Nobles Writers) will be an opportunity for student writers to feel supported and encouraged to...
Day: Friday Meeting room: Shattuck, room 229 Student leaders: Eva Yu , Mia Sung , Mackenzie Ellis Faculty advisor: Gia Batty Main subject:Literature Mission statement: The Nobles Creative Writing Club (Nobles Writers) will be an opportunity for student writers to feel supported and encouraged to write and experiment with their work through exercises, discussions, and workshops. Students will utilize various prompts along with the opportunity to create their own that inspire their original pieces. With challenges such as Nanowrimo and other submission opportunities, this club will work to motivate students to share their work with the Nobles community and beyond. Overall, students will gain confidence in their writing, while at the same time having fun practicing their craft. |
Our goal is to provide women with unique opportunities to learn and be inspired by successful women in the industry...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Baker 211 Student leaders: Brooke Johnstone , Natalia Calvillo , Olivia Golhar , Lily Comander Faculty advisor: Ms. Kelley Main subject:Physical Science Mission statement: Our goal is to provide women with unique opportunities to learn and be inspired by successful women in the industry and make STEM and Computer Science more easily accessible and visible for all of us. We want to create a safe space for discussions about career, industry and more. In our club, we will host guest speakers, conduct research projects, and provide opportunities to further pursue interests in chosen fields both inside and outside of school. While this space is not exclusive to women, we do strongly encourage female representation and leadership in this club. |
Computer Service Club is a club centered around community service through technology. The club welcomes all students who are interested...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck, room 007 Student leaders: TBD Faculty advisor: Jake Bonenfant Main subject:Computer Science Mission statement: Computer Service Club is a club centered around community service through technology. The club welcomes all students who are interested in computer science, community service, or both, and it is a great way to get involved with the community. Projects and events include partnering with WCE (World Computer Exchange), a non-profit organization to provide refurbished computers for students across the world, fundraisers, hardware drives, and more. |
The Debate Club seeks to further students' public speaking and analytical reasoning skills through both formal and informal debates on...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck, room 122 Student leaders: Morgan Gibson , Arthi Vithiananthan Faculty advisor: Amadou Seck Main subject:Social Science Mission statement: The Debate Club seeks to further students' public speaking and analytical reasoning skills through both formal and informal debates on current events and other topics of interest. Each year, students participate in the Harvard Model UN Conference, the ISBMUN and other one-day MUN conferences. We also enter Parliamentary debate competitions throughout New England (Roxbury Latin, St-Sebastian's, Hotchkiss, Choate, BBN, etc.). We meet generally every X-Block, look out for emails about general meetings v. conference prep! |
Our mission is to foster an environment where girls interested in medicine can learn about different healthcare professions through discussion...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Baker 216 Student leaders: Isabel Goddard , Catherine Curran , Rhea Shah Faculty advisor: Ms. Garber Mission statement: Our mission is to foster an environment where girls interested in medicine can learn about different healthcare professions through discussion with healthcare professionals as well as learn a basic introduction to different hospital skills. |
Sports Analytics Club aims to foster an interest in the field of Sports Analytics among the student body. We discuss...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Student leaders: Oscar Parkinson , Ben Walsh Faculty advisor: Andrew Shumway Main subject:Sports Mission statement: Sports Analytics Club aims to foster an interest in the field of Sports Analytics among the student body. We discuss sports statistics and the development of new technology relevant to this rapidly growing discipline. We run club-wide NFL pick ‘ems as well as an NBA Fantasy Basketball League. We will also dive into some data analysis and check out some of the research done at the annual Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. |
The mission of Lupercal at Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts is to bring high-school-aged female/non-binary Latinists of varying...
Day: Wednesday, Friday Meeting room: Shattuck 119 Student leaders: Valerie Lane , Mackenzie Ellis , Julia Santry Faculty advisor: Meghan Glenn Main subject:Foreign Language Mission statement: The mission of Lupercal at Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts is to bring high-school-aged female/non-binary Latinists of varying levels together, giving them a space to engage with others who have similar interests and to discover a new world of long-neglected female voices in the Classical world. We read in Latin about famous women from Boccaccio's De Claris Mulieribus such as Pope Joan, the Amazons, and Circe. |
Cogito is Nobles’ student-run international affairs, current events, and economics publication. A combination of opinion articles and academic papers, Cogito...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: HAC 205 Student leaders: Val Lane , Jeffrey Liu Faculty advisor: Hannah Puckett Main subject:Social Science Mission statement: Cogito is Nobles’ student-run international affairs, current events, and economics publication. A combination of opinion articles and academic papers, Cogito is an open platform for the free expression of ideas and seeks to encourage dialogue on issues of global importance in the Nobles community. Opinions expressed in Cogito belong solely to the respective authors and do not represent those of Noble and Greenough School. |
The Asian Culture Club (ACC) is a multicultural organization for everyone in the Nobles Community that seeks to: 1. explore...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 123 Student leaders: Isabella Kong , Thomas Xue Faculty advisor: Nahyon Lee Main subject:Games/Special Interests Mission statement: The Asian Culture Club (ACC) is a multicultural organization for everyone in the Nobles Community that seeks to: 1. explore and celebrate Asian cultures including Asian traditions, cultures, languages, food, and media. 2. raise awareness regarding issues of racial discrimination and stereotyping. 3. act in support of Asian communities through fundraisers and community service initiatives. |
EAC focuses on community education around issues of global and local environmental sustainability, resource use, and conservation. We also support...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: Library, room 204 Student leaders: Sasha Stern , Altan Marvi , Emilie Andrews , Ollie Donovan , Ben Myers Faculty advisor: Deb Harrison Main subject:Activism Mission statement: EAC focuses on community education around issues of global and local environmental sustainability, resource use, and conservation. We also support a variety of local, national and global environmental organizations through raising awareness and often via fundraisers and volunteer work. In the past, EAC has hosted guest speakers who are conservationists and involved in environmental sustainability and recycling initiatives. Assembly presentations are also important to EAC's mission, regarding raising awareness of global issues as well as with regard to our collective responsibility to daily campus environmental stewardship. |
The Community Service Core is a group of students who plan and execute service projects of interest in conjunction with...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: HAC 209 Student leaders: Isabel Goddard , Maya Rottenberg , Annika Jonas Faculty advisor: Ethan George Main subject:Community Service Mission statement: The Community Service Core is a group of students who plan and execute service projects of interest in conjunction with the Service-Learning Department and other clubs and organizations. The Board allows students to support agencies and causes they personally believe in, to hone leadership skills and to learn how to successfully organize a service project. The group aims to design and complete at least one project a season, such as collection drives and fundraising events. |
On occasional Fridays during X-Block, the painting studio is opened to the entire community for painting and making art. With...
Day: Friday Meeting room: Henderson Arts Center, room 231 Student leaders: TBD Faculty advisor: David Roane Main subject:Visual Arts Mission statement: On occasional Fridays during X-Block, the painting studio is opened to the entire community for painting and making art. With food, music, and a popcorn machine on hand, the mood is entirely festive as people prepare to slide into their weekends. For people of all artistic levels of skill and interest, TGIF OPS's mission is to promote art as a self-empowering tool for the creation of personal meaning and as a socially-empowering tool for bringing people together and fostering community. |
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 113 Student leaders: Gavin Richard , Cate Hamilton Faculty advisor: Steele Sternberg Main subject:Games/Special Interests |
The Club aspires to inspire a love and appreciation for photography/film in every club member, to foster a photography and...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 201 Student leaders: Kira Morales , Jayden Leung Faculty advisor: John Hirsch Main subject:Visual Arts Mission statement: The Club aspires to inspire a love and appreciation for photography/film in every club member, to foster a photography and videography community where photos, videos, advice, and ideas can be safely shared, and to provide a space where photography and film enthusiasts can grow and share their enthusiasm with each other. |
FOCUS (Fellowship of Christians in Universities and Schools) is a national organization that aims to give high school students a...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: TBD Student leaders: Alex Yoon Faculty advisor: Margaret Draper Main subject:Group Support Mission statement: FOCUS (Fellowship of Christians in Universities and Schools) is a national organization that aims to give high school students a space to explore Christianity in fresh and lively ways. We plan to eat, chat and enjoy each other's company this year...whatever you believe, we hope you'll join us! To learn more about FOCUS nationally, feel free to visit the link below: www.infocus.org |
Day: Friday Student leaders: Zack Mittelstadt , Adam Davidson Faculty advisor: TBD Main subject:Games/Special Interests |
The Nobles High School Quiz Bowl club seeks to bring together those with an interest in trivia and random knowledge...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: HAC 205 Student leaders: Elodie Weinzierl Faculty advisor: Alison Easterling Main subject:Games/Special Interests Mission statement: The Nobles High School Quiz Bowl club seeks to bring together those with an interest in trivia and random knowledge by participating in the GBH High School Quiz Show competition every year. The club also enjoys doing more informal yet just as fun intramural competitions. |
Data, Society and Ethics Club is a student run club designed to facilitate learnings, interests, and discussions in the interplay...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 115 Student leaders: Derek Jin , Alexander Meng Faculty advisor: Mr. Andrew Shumway Main subject:Computer Science Mission statement: Data, Society and Ethics Club is a student run club designed to facilitate learnings, interests, and discussions in the interplay between computational technologies and their implications on society and public policies in our increasingly data-driven society. For example, how do we maintain social responsibility and accountability while ChatGPT continues to evolve? Should art generated by AI win art competition awards? We will use a combination of online expert panel discussions, news, scientific papers, and more! |
Day: Friday Meeting room: Recital hall Student leaders: Josie Kelleher , Bella Kong , Kaitlyn Shi , Arav Santhanam , Amrit Hari Madhav Faculty advisor: Antonio Berdugo Main subject:Performing Arts |
Our club wants to teach and learn about start-ups and how to invest.
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 002 Student leaders: Brooke Cashman , Colin Cashman , Juju Fynn-Thompson , Emily Rowley Faculty advisor: Mr. Ginsberg Main subject:Business Mission statement: Our club wants to teach and learn about start-ups and how to invest. |
“Athletes United” (formerly known as “The Hidden Opponent’) seeks to provide a space for student-athletes to talk about mental health...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Library 124 Student leaders: Kate McLaughlin Faculty advisor: Mark Spence Main subject:Group Support Mission statement: “Athletes United” (formerly known as “The Hidden Opponent’) seeks to provide a space for student-athletes to talk about mental health connected to athletic performance and one’s own mental and emotional well-being. Student-athletes of all levels are welcome to attend our meetings. We hope to offer a safe, confidential space for athletes not only to express their experiences and views on a variety of mental health topics connected to athletics, but to also provide support, guidance and resources for all of those who attend. |
Mission statement: Bookmarked strives to read and discuss books that represent diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and messages. After reading each text,...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Student leaders: Emilie Andrews , Tessa Lewis , Tessie Batchelder , Sasha Stern Faculty advisor: Talya Sokoll Main subject:Literature Mission statement: Mission statement: Bookmarked strives to read and discuss books that represent diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and messages. After reading each text, students engage in meaningful conversation about the ideas and themes explored. |
The NTC Student board is dedicated to promoting awareness about theatre opportunities at Nobles. We work to make the performing...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Recital Hall Student leaders: Annie Parrinello , Eli Schotland , Lara Sahagun Faculty advisor: Dan Halperin Main subject:Performing Arts Mission statement: The NTC Student board is dedicated to promoting awareness about theatre opportunities at Nobles. We work to make the performing arts more accessible to the entire community as participants or audience members. |
Coding club is a place where coders or students without any coding experience can come together and develop a passion...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Baker 117 Student leaders: Arthi Vithiananthan , Arav Santhanam Faculty advisor: Haik Shougarian Main subject:Computer Science Mission statement: Coding club is a place where coders or students without any coding experience can come together and develop a passion for coding. We will work on group projects, learn new code, and send groups to Hackathons and other coding conventions. |
Since its founding in 1980, Calliopé has been Nobles’ literary and arts magazine. The magazine is a voice for the...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: Pratt drawing studio Student leaders: Harper Tyng , Lia Gavin , Erin Campbell , Lauren Kim Faculty advisor: Betsy VanOot Main subject:Visual Arts Mission statement: Since its founding in 1980, Calliopé has been Nobles’ literary and arts magazine. The magazine is a voice for the arts and an example of the wide range of talents that our students possess. The role of the magazine has grown in the past few years to include coffee houses, readings by authors, and Calliopé-sponsored events in Assemblies. Traditionally, there are two issues a year and often a third smaller theme-based issue. |
The NDC aims to expose the greater Nobles community to a variety of styles of dance and to create a...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Dance Studio Student leaders: Christian Hess , Harper Tyng Faculty advisor: Nicole DeWolfe Main subject:Performing Arts Mission statement: The NDC aims to expose the greater Nobles community to a variety of styles of dance and to create a welcoming environment of learning and fun! The crew is for anybody who'd like to drop in, whether it be beginners interested in learning the foundations to those who have been dancing for multiple years. We will primarily focus on two types of dance: cover and original choreography. Cover dance uses the work of another choreographer, while original choreography is done by students of Nobles who will lead classes teaching their work! Members will have the ability to audition for smaller cover projects, help lead choreography workshops, and gain an understanding of the foundations of dancing collaboratively. |
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Day: Thursday Meeting room: :Castle Student leaders: CeCe Schelter , Shelley Tan , Olivia Charity Faculty advisor: Ms. McElwee Main subject:Group Support Mission statement: TBD |
Nobles Volleyball Club (NVC) is a gender-inclusive space for those interested in volleyball to explore the sport in a non-competitive,...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: Shattuck 112 / Beach Student leaders: Sienna Robertson , Christian Hess Faculty advisor: Kimya Charles Main subject:Sports Mission statement: Nobles Volleyball Club (NVC) is a gender-inclusive space for those interested in volleyball to explore the sport in a non-competitive, fun environment! NVC hosts a number of events, such as beach/grass pickup games, watch parties, and college volleyball game outings. This club also serves as a space to strip an extremely mentally challenging sport to its fun, collaborative roots! We hope to see you at our meetings! - Sienna and Christian <3 Follow our Instagram: @noblesvbclub |
Our goal is to create space for black culture to be recognized while allowing for nobles students to learn a...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: dance studio - HAC Student leaders: Ekene Madu , Nina Rosa , Phiona Nabagereka Faculty advisor: Dr. Sarpy Main subject:Performing Arts Mission statement: Our goal is to create space for black culture to be recognized while allowing for nobles students to learn a new dance and gain confidence in a fun low stakes environment. |
The Women in Business Club will feature speakers and activities focused on educating young women in a wide range of...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 225 Student leaders: Clare Struzziery , Sasha Stern Faculty advisor: Anna Dolan Main subject:Business Mission statement: The Women in Business Club will feature speakers and activities focused on educating young women in a wide range of topics related to finance and entrepreneurship. |
The Nobles Math Club is a student-led organization dedicated to granting students an opportunity to explore interesting and beautiful mathematical...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: AC 101 Student leaders: Shelley Tang , Derek Jin Faculty advisor: Mike Grilli Main subject:Math Mission statement: The Nobles Math Club is a student-led organization dedicated to granting students an opportunity to explore interesting and beautiful mathematical concepts not usually encountered in school. The Nobles math club aims to accomplish this by teaching concepts through problem-solving, discussion-based-learning, engaging activities, and more conventional methods, such as lectures. The Nobles math club also gives students interested in math competitions an opportunity to compete on a math team with their peers at various tournaments and competitions. |
The general purpose of the group is to work toward breaking down stereotypes and misconceptions of those who are gay,...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: Shattuck, room 203 Student leaders: Mahali Cook-Wright , Emma Edgar , Finnoula Wheeler , Eli Schotland Faculty advisor: Talya Sokoll Main subject:Activism Mission statement: The general purpose of the group is to work toward breaking down stereotypes and misconceptions of those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual or transgender so that every student learns to respect and accept all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. |
Public forum is a form of debate that is 2v2, topics are all current events, and is based on logic...
Day: Monday Meeting room: Shattuck 118 Student leaders: Thomas Xue , Kaitlyn Shi Faculty advisor: Alison Easterling Main subject:Social Science Mission statement: Public forum is a form of debate that is 2v2, topics are all current events, and is based on logic and evidence to construct arguments. It is one of the biggest debate events in the U.S. so you have lots of opportunities to compete against other schools from across the country. We aim to work hard to improve our argumentative and public speaking skills to compete in tournaments and achieve results. |
In Spanish Club, we strive to create an open and inclusive environment for students of all Spanish levels to come...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: HAC 211 Student leaders: Christina Hall , Lia Gavin Faculty advisor: Elizabeth Benjamin-Alcayaga Main subject:Foreign Language Mission statement: In Spanish Club, we strive to create an open and inclusive environment for students of all Spanish levels to come together and practice their Spanish-speaking skills, by participating in engaging activities that teach members about Spanish culture. |
The Real Estate Investment Club strives to educate students on all aspects of real estate and what it takes to...
Day: Monday Meeting room: TBD Student leaders: Matt Anderson , Gavin Lin , Alex Kalvelage , Axel Fernando Faculty advisor: Chris Pratt Main subject:Business Mission statement: The Real Estate Investment Club strives to educate students on all aspects of real estate and what it takes to succeed in the market. The club plans to host speakers, discussions, and other activities to teach students about real estate. These insights can help students gain an understanding of the market and what a career in real estate might include. |
The Ethics Club aims to educate the Nobles community about a unique branch of knowledge dealing with moral principles and...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck, room 114 Student leaders: Matt Anderson , Maya Rottenberg , Lia Gavin , Brooke Travis , Josie Kelleher Faculty advisor: Steele Sternberg Main subject:Social Science Mission statement: The Ethics Club aims to educate the Nobles community about a unique branch of knowledge dealing with moral principles and promote the process and practice of ethical decision making. Students are provided with the opportunity to compete in a regional competition, held at Tufts University, and potentially two National High School Ethics Bowls headquartered at the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and The Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University. By attending these competitions, students will get to compete against other high schools within Massachusetts and across the U.S discussing real-life ethical dilemmas. The club encourages collaboration and teamwork, critical thinking, civil discourse, and competition of ideas. Students may also contribute to the Nobles Ethicist Newsletter, launched Spring of 2020, serving as either a staff writer or editor. |
Mission statement: SSEA develops programs and initiatives that maintain awareness in the Nobles community about class and socioeconomic issues. The...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: TBD Student leaders: TBD Faculty advisor: Mr. Toomey Main subject:Group Support Mission statement: Mission statement: SSEA develops programs and initiatives that maintain awareness in the Nobles community about class and socioeconomic issues. The group welcomes all perspectives and viewpoints. |
Mission statement: The International Affairs Club (IAC) aims to provide a forum for the Nobles community to discuss events of...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 202 Student leaders: Cate Hamilton , Leah Farb Faculty advisor: Hannah Puckett Main subject:Social Science Mission statement: Mission statement: The International Affairs Club (IAC) aims to provide a forum for the Nobles community to discuss events of global significance. Through open and inclusive discussions, we encourage students to analyze the matters that impact the global community in order to become more informed citizens of the 21st century. |
Mission statement: This is a student-led club with the mission to empower students to think creatively, embrace innovation, and develop...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck 118 Student leaders: Blakeny Johnston , Brenna Thomas Faculty advisor: Steve Ginsberg Main subject:Business Mission statement: Mission statement: This is a student-led club with the mission to empower students to think creatively, embrace innovation, and develop entrepreneurial solutions that break through the boundaries of existing markets. Through participation in the Blue Ocean Entrepreneurship Competition, guest speakers, and lessons surrounding innovation, we aim to push the limits of conventional thinking in a welcoming and encouraging environment. . |
hreads is dedicated to bettering the mental health of the Nobles community and increasing outreach through mindful knitting and crocheting.
Day: Monday, Thursday Meeting room: HAC lobby Student leaders: Mahali Cook-Wright '26 , Mandy Chukwu '25 Faculty advisor: Cassie Velazquez Main subject:Community Service Mission statement: hreads is dedicated to bettering the mental health of the Nobles community and increasing outreach through mindful knitting and crocheting. |
American Sign Language Club aims to educate students on both Deaf culture and the basics of ASL. We hope to...
Day: Monday, Friday Meeting room: Castle - dinner or breakfast Student leaders: Catherine Curran , Emilie Andrews Faculty advisor: Heather O'Neill Main subject:Community Service Mission statement: American Sign Language Club aims to educate students on both Deaf culture and the basics of ASL. We hope to foster informative discussions on ableism and advocacy for those who are hearing impared. We will work to raise funds for The Hearing Aid Project to provide hearing aids to those in need. |
“Bullish Dawgs” is a club created for students who are interested in finance, investing, or business. Students will discuss past...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: Academic Center 202 Student leaders: Peter Sacerdote , Jonas Zatlyn-Weiner Faculty advisor: Chris Pratt Main subject:Business Mission statement: “Bullish Dawgs” is a club created for students who are interested in finance, investing, or business. Students will discuss past and current economic events, what it takes to run a business, and will learn about finance and investing in the context of actual markets; 'Bullish Dawgs' will also host current and former business people, financiers, and investors to further educate students on these topics. |
History club is a space for students to come to learn, discuss, and deepen their understanding of historical events.
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: Shattuck 001 Student leaders: Leah Farb Faculty advisor: Anna Dolan Main subject:Literature Mission statement: History club is a space for students to come to learn, discuss, and deepen their understanding of historical events. |
The History Club is a space for students who are interested in any and all historical events. Bring your curiosity...
Day: Wednesday Student leaders: Leah Farb , Blakeny Johnston Faculty advisor: Ellie Scott Main subject:Social Science Mission statement: The History Club is a space for students who are interested in any and all historical events. Bring your curiosity to the club and we will debate, learn, and have fun together! |
Mission statement: CAC aims to generate awareness about cancer and educate the Nobles community on cancer-related issues. The group seeks...
Day: Wednesday, Thursday Meeting room: Shattuck, room 119 Student leaders: Rory Taylor , Sarah Shaff , Hadley Laughlin Faculty advisor: Laine Garber Main subject:Community Service Mission statement: Mission statement: CAC aims to generate awareness about cancer and educate the Nobles community on cancer-related issues. The group seeks to raise funds for both scientific and environmental research on the causes of cancer, as well as to provide help to families and individuals struggling with the illness. CAC hosts community-wide events each year to fundraise for this cause. |
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Baker 117 Student leaders: Jeffrey Liu Faculty advisor: Max Montgomery Main subject:Computer Science |
The Chess Club provides a playful and instructive environment for students eager to learn the game and enjoy friendly competition...
Day: Wednesday Meeting room: Baker, room 100 Student leaders: Derek Jin Faculty advisor: Christine Pasterczyk Main subject:Games/Special Interests Mission statement: The Chess Club provides a playful and instructive environment for students eager to learn the game and enjoy friendly competition at weekly X-block gatherings. Interested club members also participate in interscholastic league matches during the winter season. |
The Twisst’s mission is to provide a platform for discourse around solely women’s issues. While the basic definition of feminism...
Day: Monday Meeting room: TBD Student leaders: Hailey Rashes, Carina Grossman Faculty advisor: Margaret Robertson Main subject:Activism Mission statement: The Twisst’s mission is to provide a platform for discourse around solely women’s issues. While the basic definition of feminism is the belief that all genders are entitled to the same rights and opportunities, our publication’s definition adds that feminism is also about exhibiting female accomplishment, opening up these opportunities to which feminism believes women are entitled, and celebrating the spectrum of female identity. The Twisst publication discusses women's issues in three main areas: The Nobles community (past and present), current events, and popular culture. Through opinion pieces and feature stories, The Twisst provides a platform for different perspectives to converge in one place. |
Journalism Club is a student-run organization that aims on educating students on the practices and applications of journalism. In addition...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: AC 203 Student leaders: Gordie Cromwell , Gavin Lin Faculty advisor: Michael Polebaum Main subject:Literature Mission statement: Journalism Club is a student-run organization that aims on educating students on the practices and applications of journalism. In addition to presentations and activities to educate students, guest speakers will occasionally be hosted to share their experiences in the field. Students will also be given the opportunity to practice their writing through experimental articles and guest writing for The Nobleman. Journalism Club hopes to spark interest within students and help them explore a potential career path. |
Formed in 1936, the National Junior Classical League (NJCL) is an organization of junior and senior high school students sponsored...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Castle Study Student leaders: Avery Winder Faculty advisor: George Blake Main subject:Foreign Language Mission statement: Formed in 1936, the National Junior Classical League (NJCL) is an organization of junior and senior high school students sponsored by the American Classical League. Composed of local and state/provincial chapters across the United States, Canada, and Australia, it is the largest Classical organization in the world today with over 50,000 members. Its purpose is to encourage an interest in and an appreciation of the language, literature and culture of ancient Greece and Rome and to impart an understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of Classical antiquity. |
The purpose of Nobelium is to create a scientific channel for each and every member of this community to answer...
Day: Thursday Meeting room: Baker, room 214 Student leaders: Owen Harrington, Jackson Fai Faculty advisor: Dr. Craft Main subject:Physical Science Mission statement: The purpose of Nobelium is to create a scientific channel for each and every member of this community to answer their individual questions. By introducing a science journal to the Nobles community, the Nobelium hopes to educate students about science in an enjoyable, informative format. Nobelium’s articles will span the vast range of scientific disciplines, including various medicinal breakthroughs, trending innovations, astronomy, environmental sciences and more. The Nobelium is a fun, interesting, approachable way for our community to get information about real, complicated and interesting scientific issues. Anyone interested in any field of science is welcome. |
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