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Acting out

October 10, 2000

Meet people, develop skills, gain experience, and have fun – that would sum up some of the reasons why campus community members get involved in any of the 600-plus registered groups. Here’s a sampling of the many groups active on campus in the past couple of weeks. To find out about student organizations and clubs, visit the Student Organization Office: http://soo.studentorg.wisc.edu

Photo of Natural Bridge Chorus Rehearsal

Members of the Natural Bridge Chorus rehearse at Memorial Union on a recent Friday night. (Photo: Jeff Miller)

Photo of Natural Bridge Chorus Rehearsal

Members of the Natural Bridge Chorus refer to printed music as they practice. (Photo: Jeff Miller)

Photo of Society for Creative Anachronism

Members of the Society for Creative Anachronism engage in armored combat, among other activities, as they study and recreate the life, art and general culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance covering the years 600-1600. The group, which has more than 175 student and local community members, meets Wednesdays at the Stock Pavilion. (Photo: Jeff Miller)

Photo of Habitat for Humanity workers

Community minded students help Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry that builds houses for families in need and seeks to eliminate substandard housing in Madison. (Photo: Stephanie Judge)

Photo of Youth Vote 2000 forum

Politics is the lifeblood of many groups: John Stauber speaks during a youthvote2000 discussion following the first presidential debate. (Photo: Jeff Miller)