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Student Clubs and Organizations Student Clubs and Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Special Interest Alpha Xi Delta (S) Beta Rho Epsilon (S) American Sign Language Club Beta Theta Gamma (F) Business Innovation Center Chi Nu (F) Creative Art Therapy Club Chi Omega (S) Club for Exceptional Children Delta Theta Kappa (S) Gaming Club Kappa Delta Kappa (F) History Club/ Lambda Psi Sigma (S) Historical Combative Studies Club Phi Delta Theta (F) International Club– SPICES Theta Xi (F) Lacrosse Club Pre-Law Club Academic/Service Honor Societies Political Science Club Alpha Chi Readers Club Alpha Phi Sigma SAAC (Student Athletes) Alpha Psi Omega Soccer Club Chi Beta Phi Student Government Delta Mu Delta The Trumpet– Student Newspaper Delta Sigma Pi Topper’s DEN-Student Section Kappa Delta Pi WGLZ Radio Phi Alpha Theta WLU Students for Social Justice Psi Chi West Liberty Dance Team Sigma Tau Delta West Liberty Cheer Team (Athletics) Sigma Delta Pi WLUTV14 Academic/Professional Religious American Dental Hygienists Association American Institute of Graphic Arts Catholic Campus Ministry American Medical Student Association Fellowship of Christian Athletes Biology Club Kappa Phi Criminal Justice Society Protestant Campus Ministries Community Education Club WLU Mosaic– Women’s Fellowship Early Education Club Exercise Physiology Majors Club Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda Future PA Club Healthcare Management Investment Club Medical Lab Science Club Questions? Interested in starting a new club? Physical Education & Health Majors Club Contact- Kate Billings Physician Assistant Student Society Director of Student Life 304-336-8580 Pre-Vet Club [email protected] Pre-Law Club Psychology Club ** 2020 Fall LISTING** Social Work Club For more information about student Speech Pathology Association organizations visit : Student Nurses Association http://www.westliberty.edu/student-life/ resources/clubs .
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