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Bird's eye view of Macalester Involvement Fair

Take a look at nine groups at Mac's annual Involvement Fair.

    On a sunny Friday afternoon in September, more than 100 student groups and community organizations set up tables on the Great Lawn for Mac鈥檚 annual Involvement Fair.

    • African Music Ensemble: The African Music Ensemble provides the fair鈥檚 soundtrack. Celebrating its 35th season, the group performs music primarily from Ghana through song, drums, and a variety of other instruments.
    • Forensics: A gleaming 1987 tournament trophy draws visitors to the table鈥攁nd signals a strong commitment from new director of forensics Beau Larsen to sustain the program鈥檚 longstanding success. This year, students will compete in the following forensics competitions: mock trial, moot court, ethics bowl, bioethics bowl, and debate.
    • Community Partners: More than 30 community partners鈥攊ncluding Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Regions Hospital/HealthPartners, and St. Paul Public Library鈥攈ighlighted opportunities for civic engagement in the Twin Cities.
    • Cooking and Eating Club: 鈥淟ow commitment! High return! (鈥ood, duh)鈥 The Cooking and Eating Club promises themed potlucks, Pancake Sundays, and cookoffs.
    • Outing Club: Although the organization is beloved for its fall and spring break camping trips, Rhys O鈥橦iggins 鈥24 (Madison, Wis.) says new plans are also in the works for small excursions like plant聽 identification-themed outings, day trips to local parks, and walks down to the Mississippi.
    • Mac Quidditch: With more than 400 college teams nationwide, Quidditch is a fan-made, all-gender sport that now stands intentionally separate from the Harry Potter series that inspired it. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a mix of rugby, Ultimate Frisbee, and dodgeball with an extra pinch of creativity鈥攁n active game for players of all athletic backgrounds and identities to engage with competitive play on the collegiate level,鈥 says captain Alexandra Jabbarpour 鈥23 (Salem, Va.).
    • Chinese Culture Club: From calligraphy lessons to the Mid-Autumn Mooncake Festival, the club鈥檚 goal is twofold: 鈥淲e want more people to get to know Chinese culture and to provide a sense of home for Chinese international students,鈥 says Gina Qian 鈥22 (Nanjing, China).
    • A Novel Idea: Definitely not assigned reading: this book club is 鈥渞eally helpful encouragement to read for fun more,鈥 says Jess Brown 鈥22 (Boulder, Colo.), wearing a Marauder鈥檚 Map tank top as a Harry Potter homage.
    • Women鈥檚 Wrestling: And if you have an idea that鈥檚 not among the existing options? You can start your own group, like Francesca LoPresti 鈥25 (Richmond, Calif.), who launched a women鈥檚 wrestling club with Anna Andreasen 鈥24 (Santa Cruz, Calif.) and Sofia Doroshenko 鈥25 (Rock City, Ill.) after four years of wrestling in high school: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a concept of my identity I want to take into college and share with other people.鈥