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The '''Club Sports Governing Board''', commonly known as CSGB, is the governing board that oversees the administration of all club sports on campus. The board works in conjunction with [[Athletics]] to ensure appropriate funding for recognized club sports and encourage the creation of new clubs. CSGB meets weekly to discuss the financial situation of its groups and coordinate practices with Athletics.
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The '''Club Sports Governing Board''', commonly known as CSGB, is the governing board that oversees the administration of all [[club sports]] on campus. The board works in conjunction with [[Columbia Athletics]] to ensure appropriate funding for recognized club sports and encourage the creation of new clubs. CSGB meets weekly to discuss the financial situation of its groups and coordinate practices with Athletics.
  
 
== Purpose ==
 
== Purpose ==
 
Students with common interest in recreation and sport organize these Club Sports to collectively pursue their passions. Clubs at Columbia are organized on recreational, instructional and competitive levels, and their activities range from informal play to regular practice to intercollegiate and tournament competition. All Columbia University students, faculty, staff, alumni and neighbor members who possess a valid Dodge Fitness Center membership may join Club Sports. Some clubs have instruction or coaching available, and are funded in part by the Club Sports program and club membership dues.<ref> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/clubsports/about/index.html</ref>
 
Students with common interest in recreation and sport organize these Club Sports to collectively pursue their passions. Clubs at Columbia are organized on recreational, instructional and competitive levels, and their activities range from informal play to regular practice to intercollegiate and tournament competition. All Columbia University students, faculty, staff, alumni and neighbor members who possess a valid Dodge Fitness Center membership may join Club Sports. Some clubs have instruction or coaching available, and are funded in part by the Club Sports program and club membership dues.<ref> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/clubsports/about/index.html</ref>
  
== List of Clubs ==
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== References ==
*[[Aikido]]
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*[[Club Archery|Archery]]
 
*[[Badminton]]
 
*[[Ballroom Dance]]
 
*[[Bowling]]
 
*[[Brazilian Jiu Jitsu]]
 
*[[Capoeira]]
 
*[[Cycling]]
 
*[[Equestrian]]
 
*[[Figure Skating]]
 
*[[Goju Ryu]]
 
*[[Hiking]]
 
*[[Ice Hockey]]
 
*[[Kayaking]]
 
*[[Kendo]]
 
*[[Lacrosse (Men's)]]
 
*[[Columbia Kung Fu Club|Moy Yee Kung Fu]]
 
*[[Racquetball]]
 
*[[Roadrunners]]
 
*[[Rock Climbing]]
 
*[[Rugby]]
 
*[[Sailing]]
 
*[[Shotokan Karate]]
 
*[[Ski Racing]]
 
*[[Columbia University Swing Dancing Club|Swing Dance]]
 
*[[Table Tennis]]
 
*[[Tae Kwon Do]]
 
*[[Tennis]]
 
*[[Triathlon]]
 
*[[Ultimate]]
 
*[[Volleyball]]
 
*[[Waterpolo]]
 
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 30 November 2013

The Club Sports Governing Board, commonly known as CSGB, is the governing board that oversees the administration of all club sports on campus. The board works in conjunction with Columbia Athletics to ensure appropriate funding for recognized club sports and encourage the creation of new clubs. CSGB meets weekly to discuss the financial situation of its groups and coordinate practices with Athletics.

Purpose

Students with common interest in recreation and sport organize these Club Sports to collectively pursue their passions. Clubs at Columbia are organized on recreational, instructional and competitive levels, and their activities range from informal play to regular practice to intercollegiate and tournament competition. All Columbia University students, faculty, staff, alumni and neighbor members who possess a valid Dodge Fitness Center membership may join Club Sports. Some clubs have instruction or coaching available, and are funded in part by the Club Sports program and club membership dues.[1]

References

External Links