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Organization Name Organization Name Above All Odds African Students Organization Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow Agricultural Economics Association Agricultural Economics Grad Student Association Agricultural Education and Communication Graduate Organization Agricultural Law Association Aldersgate College Ministry Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority INC, Zeta Tau Chapter Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Lambda Delta & PES Alpha Lambda Mu (Alif Laam Meem) Fraternity Alpha Omega Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc Eta Upsilon Chapter Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority Inc. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Zeta Ambassadors for Agriculture American Association Of Drilling Engineers American Association of Family And Consumer Sciences American Association of Petroleum Geologists Student Chapter American Chemical Society-Student Affiliate American Institute of Architecture Students American Institute of Chemical Engineers American Medical Student Association Tech Chapter American Medical Women's Association American Public Works Association American Rock Mechanics Association American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Interior Designers American Society of Mechanical Engineers American String Teachers Association Animal and Food Science Academic Quadrathlon Arabic Language Student Organization Arabs Without Borders Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Arnold Air Society Spencer Brian LaBrie Squadron Art Education and Activism Alliance Artificial Intelligence Initiative Asset Management Association Associated General Contractors Association For Computing Machinery Association For Women In Communications, The Association of Bangladeshi Students and Scholars Association of Biologists Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Lubbock Association of Graphic Artists Association of Information Technology Professionals Association of Latino Professionals for America Association Of Natural Resource Scientists Association of Students About Service Athletic Training Student Organization Baptist Student Ministry Bayless Board Best Buddies Beta Beta Beta- Nu Alpha Chapter Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Theta Pi Beta Upsilon Chi Biotechnology Organization for Student Success Black Graduate Student Association Black Law Students Association Black Student Association Block & Bridle Board Of Barristers Business Law Association Campus Crusade for Christ Canterbury Episcopal Campus Ministry Caribbean Student Association Catholic Student Association Cefiro: Enlace hispano cultural y literario Chemical Engineering Car Team Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Association Chemistry Graduate Student Organization Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship Chi Epsilon Chi Omega Chi Pi Omega Chi Psi Fraternity Chi Rho Chi Sigma Iota Chi Tau Epsilon Christ In Action Christian Grads Fellowship Christian Legal Society Christians At Tech Circle K International CISER Scholar Service Organization Classical & Modern Languages and Literatures Ambassadors Clinical Psychology Graduate Student Council College Life at Hillside Christian Church College of Arts & Sciences Student Ambassadors College of Media & Communication Graduate Student Society College Panhellenic Colleges Against Cancer Collegiate 100 Collegiate Entrepreneur Organization Collegiate FFA Communication Research Collaborative Communication Studies Society Complex Council Administration Criminal Law Association Cure Tech Daily Toreador Dancers With Soul: Hip Hop Dance Team Define American Delight Ministries Delta Alpha Omega Delta Alpha Sigma Multicultural Sorority, Inc. Delta Delta Delta Delta Epsilon Psi Delta Gamma Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc. Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Tau Delta Delta Theta Phi, Law Fraternity Double T Fencing Club Double T Health Service Corps Doulos Dr. Bernard Harris Pre-Medical Society Education Graduate Student Organization Eloquent Raiders Energy Law Interest Group Engineering Ambassadors Engineering Diplomats Engineers Without Borders Environmental Law Society Equestrian Team Estate Planning And Community Property Law Journal Eta Kappa Nu Eta Omicron Nu Eta Sigma Delta International Hospitality Management Society Every Nation Campus Extraordinary Women of Computer Science Family Law Society FarmHouse Federalist Society Filipino Student Association Finance Association Forensic Science Society Formula Society of Automotive Engineers Foundation Retreat Future Lawyers of Today Future Physicians of America - Waco Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. Gamma Beta Gamma Beta Phi Genki Club Geoscience Leadership Organization for Women Geoscience Society German Club Goin' Band Student Association Golden Key International Honour Society Graduate Association of Physicists Graduate Clay Club Graduate English Society Graduate Hospitality & Retail Management Association Graduate Lab and Art Studio Safety Ambassadors Graduate Nutrition Organization Graduate Organization Of Counseling Psychology Students Graduate Social Work Society Graduate Society of Applied Linguists Greek Wide Student Ministries Growing Raider Outreach Worldwide Habesha Student Association Heads Up Display Health Occupations Students Of America Health Sciences Center Heart of Lubbock Community Garden High Riders Higher Education Student Organization Hillel Hispanic Law Student Association Hispanic Student Society History Club History Graduate Student Organization Hi-Tech Fashion Group HOPE worldwide Tech Campus Club Horticulture Society Housing Student Leaders Human Development And Family Studies Graduate Student Association Human Factors And Ergonomics Society Human Sciences Ambassadors Humans Versus Zombies IEEE Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Society iGEM Raiders Immigration Law Association India Student Association Indiana Avenue College Ministry Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers Institute of Management Accountants Institute of Transportation Engineers Intellectual Property Student Organization Interfraternity Council International Action Council International Interior Design Association International Justice Mission International Law Society International Student Council Iota Iota Iota Iota Tau Alpha It's On Us Journal of Biosecurity, Biosafety, and Biodefense Law Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Chi Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Upsilon Chi Kappa Xi Student Service Fraternity Kinesiology and Sport Management Ambassadors Knight Raiders Knights of Architecture Knowledge Empowering You Korean Christian Students Association Korean Student Association La Ventana Yearbook Ladies in Petroleum Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Delta Psi Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Incorporated Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. Launching Engineers into the Art of Discourse Live Oak College Ministry Livestock Judging Team Llano Estacado Student Chapter Of The Society Of Environmental Toxicology And Chemistry Longhorn Bar Association Lubbock Free Riders Lubbock Rotaract Club Lubbock Youth Outreach Lutheran Student Fellowship Made In Cote d'Ivoire Mane Society Mariachi Los Matadores Matador Investment Club Matador Powerlifting Team Meat Animal Evaluation Team Meat Judging Team Meat Science Academic Quiz Bowl Team Meat Science Association Medical and Dental Global Brigades Men Of God Christian Fraternity Men's Lacrosse Mentor Tech Student Organization Metals Club Miller Girls Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences Model United Nations Mortar Board Mu Epsilon Kappa Anime Mu Phi Epsilon Multicultural Association of Premedical Scholars Multicultural Greek Council Multicultural Pre-Dental Association Multicultural Student Business Association Museum Heritage Student Association Music for Children Music Without Borders Muslim Student Association National Association of Black Accountants National Organization of Minority Architect Students Lubbock Chapter National Pan-Hellenic Council National Residence Hall Honorary National Science Teachers Association National Society of Black Engineers National Society of Collegiate Scholars Navigators Nepal Students Association Omega Delta Phi, Inc. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Omicron Delta Kappa Order of Omega Organization Of Women Law Students OUTlaw Paradigm Bible Study PAWSibilities Persian Student Association Personal Financial Planning Association Personal Financial Planning Legal Society Phi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association Phi Upsilon Omicron Philosophy Graduate Student Association Physician Assistant Student Organization Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Pi Tau Sigma Plant and Soil Science Graduate Council PoliTech Pre-Dental Society Pre-Nursing Association Pre-Optometry Professional Society Pre-Physical Therapy Club President's Select Pre-Speech, Language, and Hearing Student Organization Pretty Young Queens PrideSTEM Project Management Institute Providing the Outside World with Empowerment and Resources Psi Chi: National Honor Society In Psychology Public Administration Graduate Association Public Health Global Brigade Queer Reads Raider Aerospace Society Raider Badminton Club Raider Bar Association Raider Boxing Raider Pilots Association Raider Rhetoric Society Raider Sailing Raider Sisters for Christ Raider Wrestling
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