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Student Clubs

Get involved in activities that match your interests! Student-led clubs have been active on campus since 2005 and include athletics to poetry writing to fighting human trafficking.

Stinky Bagels Poetry Club

Named after the garlic bagels that Corban professor and poet Dr. Colette Tennant often brings to the group, Stinky Bagels is a creative outlet for students in all majors and the longest-running club on campus. The group meets weekly to write and discuss poetry…and eat bagels.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Club Contact: Brady Rasmussen

NMDP Chapter

The NMDP Chapter raises awareness about leukemia and other blood -related disorders while encouraging students to learn more about and join NMDP’s stem cell donor registry. The group also fundraises to help patients with life-saving transplants.

Club Contact: McKenna Phifer

Warriors of Truth

(Apologetics Club)

Club Contact: Lillian English

Chess & Boardgames Club

Club Contact: Isaac Steinmetz

Rising Dawn: Swordsmen Guild

The Rising Dawn: Swordmen Guild was started with the primary thought of bringing glory to God by fellowshipping with brothers in Christ. They achieve this through the construction of foam weapons, dueling, and jolly co-operations. Their mission statement is: To bond brothers in Christ using creativity, pain, and duck-tape!

Club Contact: Nate Blaha

Warrior Women

(Women’s Bible Study)

Club Contact: Kate Clifton

F.I.G.H.T. Club

With the intention of informing people about human trafficking, the F.I.G.H.T. Club uses fundraising, pop-ups, and collaboration with non-profits to achieve their goals. They are looking for people who want to fight human trafficking and have a passion for spreading awareness.

Club Contact: Bridgette Botts

Honey & Parchment (Book Club)

The main goal of Honey and Parchment has been to bring all kinds of people together and openly discuss and share their love for all kinds of books! This club is looking for book loving individuals willing to engage in fruitful conversations throughout the book community. Between Tea Time, The Epilogue, and Parchment Time, this club is filled with activities for its members.

Club Contact: Megan Akin

Interested in starting a club?

Corban empowers students to pursue projects and activities that God has laid on their hearts. If you’d like to start a new student club, use the form below to submit details for your proposed club and begin the approval process.