Every semester, Stockton University holds a campus-wide showcase of some of the most interesting clubs on campus. From Entomology to Esports to Marine Biology to Philosophy, Stockton has something for everyone. With over 200 opportunities to join an organization, the Get Involved Fair is the place to find a new passion.
Student Development is responsible for approving clubs and organizations and makes sure they are set up for success when it comes to planning and hosting events. Any student is welcome to create a club that they do not see existing on campus, so long as they have 10 signatures of interest from other students.

A new club on campus is dedicated to fostering socialization, exploring off-campus, and female empowerment in an uplifting and engaging environment. Launching this semester, Spring 2025, the Girls’ Girl Club is led by Co-Presidents Kiera Liu and Janet Yee. Liu believes that many students remain unaware of the diverse activities available beyond campus and wants to spotlight these opportunities. The club aims to bridge that gap, encouraging members to explore, engage, and embrace new experiences. Beyond socialization, the Girl’s Girl Club is committed to keeping members informed about legislative changes affecting women’s rights. Meetings typically include arts and crafts, interactive icebreaker activities, and discussions on current events related to women’s issues. “If you really want to help build something from the ground up and get involved, I think this is the perfect club for you. We’re open to any ideas!” said Liu.

Looking at Stockton’s culture-based organizations, the Get Involved Fair featured dozens of multicultural Greek organizations and culture-based clubs. From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., to the Muslim Student Association to Asian Student Alliance, there is an organization for students of all different backgrounds.
One of Stockton’s largest cultural organizations on campus, Los Latinos Unidos, was seen tabling in the campus center. LLU works to spread Latino history and culture in addition to fun activities. The organization has several trips that they host throughout the year, such as the trip to Yankee Stadium during Hispanic Heritage Month. Los Latinos Unidos welcomes new attendees to their large biweekly meetings, and the organization emphasizes that members do not need to be Latino in order to participate. Their only request is for members to join with an open mind and willingness to learn about Latino history and culture. For students interested in joining Los Latinos Unidos, expect to experience “laughs, social engagement, and friendship.” Secretary of LLU and Language and Cultural Studies major, Sol Lopez, said, “It’s kind of like a family after a little while, you get to know each other more, step out of your comfort zone, and speak your mind about certain topics during the meetings.”
LLU would also like to highlight their upcoming plans for this semester. The organization is in the planning process of hosting their inaugural gala on March 21, similar to last semester’s event Noche de Fiesta. Meetings will be held biweekly on Mondays at 8 p.m. in G-137.
Any student who is interested in joining new organizations or events should feel free to check them out on OspreyHub. Students interested in starting their own organization should contact Student Development.
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