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Fact and Fiction

by Lauren Rathmell '17

Three new student clubs help fans of fiction have fun and focus on real-world issues. 

Illustration by Melissa OlsonFoam Fighting Society

Purpose: Members participate in Dagorhir, a sport/battle game that combines full-contact combat simulation (using foam-padded weapons) with live action role playing, inspired by medieval history and J.R.R. Tolkienā€™s The Lord of the Rings trilogy

Getting real: ā€œOur fighting not only relieves stress, but also builds relationships through mutual respect. Our rules enforce discipline, which everyone can benefit from,ā€ says freshman Todd Stipe, club president.


Illustration by Melissa Olson
Golden Flash Fiction Club

Purpose: Writing club that focuses on flash fictionā€”1,000 words or lessā€”so that aspiring novelists and writers can unwind during the week, enhance their imagination and improve their writing skills

Getting real: ā€œFiction writing is cathartic: It allows us to deal with problems in a healthy wayā€”by putting feelings into a physical form so we can analyze them objectively,ā€ says junior Corinne Engber, club vice president.


Illustration by Melissa Olson
Lumos Flashes

Purpose: Local chapter of the Harry Potter Alliance, a nonprofit organization run primarily by Harry Potter fans to fight social injustice in areas such as mental health, labor rights, immigration reform and climate change

Getting real: ā€œWe did a fundraiser for This Star Wonā€™t Go Out, a nonprofit foundation that gives financial aid to families who have children with cancer,ā€ says senior Carolyn Matovina, chapter president.

 

 


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POSTED: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 10:20 AM
UPDATED: Friday, September 20, 2024 07:39 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Lauren Rathmell '17