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This page lists all active Columbia University Club sports, regardless of whether or not they already have a page on WikiCU. Those that do already have a page can be found in the [[:Category:Club Sports|club sports category]].
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This page lists all active Columbia University club sports, regardless of whether or not they already have a page on WikiCU. Those that do already have a page can be found in the [[:Category:Club sports|club sports category]].
  
 
Columbia currently hosts 48 club sports. Club Sports are open to all university students, faculty, staff, administration, and alumni. Clubs are organized on recreational, instructional, and competitive levels, and their activities range from informal play to regular practice or instruction, to intercollegiate and tournament competition.  
 
Columbia currently hosts 48 club sports. Club Sports are open to all university students, faculty, staff, administration, and alumni. Clubs are organized on recreational, instructional, and competitive levels, and their activities range from informal play to regular practice or instruction, to intercollegiate and tournament competition.  
 
== Contact ==
 
If you would like to start a club sport, contact [https://directory.columbia.edu/people/uni?code=bj2149 Brian Jines].
 
  
 
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*Waterpolo - Women's
 
*Waterpolo - Women's
  
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If you would like to start a club sport, contact [https://directory.columbia.edu/people/uni?code=bj2149 Brian Jines].
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Revision as of 14:59, 27 April 2007

This page lists all active Columbia University club sports, regardless of whether or not they already have a page on WikiCU. Those that do already have a page can be found in the club sports category.

Columbia currently hosts 48 club sports. Club Sports are open to all university students, faculty, staff, administration, and alumni. Clubs are organized on recreational, instructional, and competitive levels, and their activities range from informal play to regular practice or instruction, to intercollegiate and tournament competition.

Club sports

Contact

If you would like to start a club sport, contact Brian Jines.