Hubski club? I'm just looking for people to do things with. If possible a group where I can have nice discussions. My evenings and weekends are currently rather empty, and even though I'm doing 5 courses, I don't think it'll be that much work in the end that I can't join a club or two.If you could start a club, would there be one you'd want to do in particular?
Board game club. Attracts a certain type (in my experience: bookish, just the right kind of geeky, patient, willing to take things slow). And besides being engaging in their own right, board games 1) force the players into drawn-out interactions, thereby increasing the chance of getting to know your club members; and 2) allow (for the most part) the players to take the experience at their own pace with plenty of breathing room for conversation, study breaks, etc. Also, most board games can be retro-fitted into drinking games, if you're into that sort of thing. Love me some board games.
Good one. I was looking at the clubs' stands this afternoon and after talking to the Outdoors club one of their members invited me to a small board game club. Back home I often play board games with a group of friends, it's almost always a good way to spend time.
Was considering it, but I have plenty to read for my classes already. I've talked to some clubs, but I'm gonna try the Outdoors club and the radio station first to see if that works. I also found a small board game club. Might talk to the Foodie club too, but I think I won't have any free time left that way...
It really depends on the debate club - I don't like the ones that are focused around competition. Did a debate course last year and what I found inherently irritating is the fact that discussions weren't about finding the best truth, but rather at finding the most convincing truth. It's almost like marketing. Don't get me wrong, I learned quite a lot from it, but it's not my type of discussion.