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SAINT ANSELM GAMING ASSOCIATION (SAGA)

The Saint Anselm Gaming Association (SAGA) is a group of students who have an interest in a variety of games, including computer games, video games, role playing games, board games, strategy games, and collectable card games. The association hosts tournaments, fairs, academic competitions, and may possibly attend conventions.


 

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SOCCER CLUB - MEN'S

The purpose of the Soccer Club is to develop the fitness, skill, and understanding for students to actively play the game of soccer. This allows for those who have not been exposed to the game a chance to gain experience as well as giving seasoned players the opportunity to improve.


 

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SOCCER CLUB - WOMEN'S

The Saint Anselm College Women's Club Soccer team competes intercollegiately through the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) Region 1 New England-East Division. The team offers a chance for girls who are interested in continuing their soccer career to practice & play competitively. They practice 2-3 times each week, and have 1-3 games each weekend, starting early September and going through late October. The Women's Club Soccer team offers everyone a chance to make their team during their 2-3 day tryout period. Teams they play within their division include: Boston College, Tufts, Northeastern, MIT, Brown, Holy Cross, Boston University, and UMASS-Lowell. If you have any questions or would like more information, please e-mail the team.


 

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SOCIETY OF PHYSICS

The purpose of the Society of Physics Club is to educate students in Physics and Astronomy in a fun and hands-on way.  It will also incorporate more use of the observatory on campus.


 

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SOCIETY OF SAINT ELIZABETH SETON

The Society of Saint Elizabeth Seton serves Saint Anselm College by fostering a community consciousness and spirit, and in doing so, bring into closer relationship the students of the College. As hostesses of the college, we support the athletic program and various functions and events, which bring guests to campus. The Seton Society annually participates in Fall Open House, hosts Mr. Saint A's, and assists in planning Relay for Life.


 

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION (SGA)

The Student Government Association (SGA) is an organization for the students, by the students. Our objectives, among others are as follows: Officers are elected annually by the student body; foster the unity of campus; serve as liaison between students and administration; address the concerns students may have affecting student life; support clubs and organizations in various ways, and appropriate funds to clubs and organizations.


 

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STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION

One of the attributes of a profession is the existence of a formal association of its members. Membership in the Student Nursing Association is a way to accomplish this and begin to learn how to attain the goals of the profession through the work of an organization. Membership is open to all nursing majors who choose to belong. The purpose of the Saint Anselm College Student Nursing Association is to: promote responsibility, cooperation, and fellowship among students, foster growth of the individual, professionally and socially, through the cooperative efforts and activities of the group, help members become aware of the needs of the community and respond appropriately as aspiring professionals, and, cooperate with other groups on campus in promoting worthwhile programs and projects.


 

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Saint Anselm Team Wins Business Ethics Competition

Five Saint Anselm College students participated in the 2022 International Business Ethics Case Competition (IBECC) in April. IBECC is a collegiate competition where teams of 3-5 students present the ethical, legal, and financial dimensions of a business ethics case study. 

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Students Participate in College Ethics Bowl

On Saturday, April 30, the Center for Ethics in Society hosted the Saint Anselm College Ethics Bowl. Six teams of students represented different clubs, organizations, and classes across campus. 

Three students from the winning ethics bowl team