Aikido: Aikido is often translated as "the way of the harmonious spirit." This club practices the Japanese martial art of Aikido as a way to enhance both the body and the spirit. Aikido_Constitution
Climbing Wall: Located at the Nelson Receation Center, the College climbing wall is an active space used by the whole College community. This organization, under advising from the Athletics Department and Middlebury Outdoor Programs, helps to direct the College's on campus climbing program. Wall_Constitution
Cricket Club : The goal of this club is to promote cricket, a highly-popular sport in other parts of the world. The club organizes and participates in tournaments with other colleges and clubs. Cricket_Constitution
Cycling Club:
The Middlebury College Cycling Club is a group of road, mountain and recreational bikers who sponsor group rides and club events, as well as a full collegiate racing schedule. The collegiate mountain bike season is in the fall, while the road season is in the spring. Everyone is encouraged to come out and ride with us. Cycling_Constitution
Equestrian Club: A member of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, this club is for Middlebury students who enjoy riding. Any student who is interested in and would like to learn more about horses is welcome. Equestrian_Constitution
Fencing Club: Have you ever wanted to learn how to fence? The Fencing Club is devoted to teaching the sport of fencing to students at all skill levels, as well as providing a forum in which students with experience can maintain and improve their skills. Fencing_Constitution
Figure Skating Club: The purpose of the Figure Skating Club is to provide a year-round community at Middlebury College for anyone wishing to continue or learn figure skating. The goal is to help participants improve their skills through lessons given by both advanced-level club participants and outside instructors, as well as to provide the opportunity for members to attend other recreational and competitive figure skating events. Skating_Constitution
Free Heelers (Telemark Skiing):The purpose of this club is to unite telemark skiers on campus, encourage students to experience the magic of free heel skiing, and to organize events based around telemark skiing. Free_Heelers_Constitution
Freeride: The Freeride Club encourages students in the disciplines of snowboarding and skiing and plans to organize events to facilitate these sports. Freeride_Constitution
Karate Club: The Karate Club promotes what the name suggests: Karate. It provides a safe environment for people of all experience levels to learn and practice traditional karate. It also sponsors seminars that feature both students and guest instructors. Karate_Constitution
MiddFly (Fly Fishing Club ) : This club's purpose is to embrace the sport of fly fishing by helping newcomers and old hands to appreciate Vermont's rivers and streams. Fly_Constitution
Middlebury Mountain Club (MMC): One of the school's largest organizations on campus, the Mountain Club offers weekly overnight outdoor trips to the student body. Whether it is hiking, rock climbing, canoeing, skiing or snow-shoeing trips, students always have the opportunity to venture off campus into the mountains of Vermont and New York with qualified MMC guides. The club also lends equipment free of charge twice weekly to anyone interested; gear includes sleeping bags, tents, backcountry skis, stoves, trail guides, and backpacks. MMC_Constitution
Quidditch: Quidditch for Muggles, based on the game in J.K. Rowling's books, is not only the newest club sport at Middlebury, but the newest rage sweeping the nation. From the first game of the season to the World Cup in the fall, Quidditch is open to all students with a cape and a broom. Quidditch_Constitution
Rugby Club (Men's and Women's): The Rugby Club strives to promote the playing and enjoyment of rugby by both men and women within the Middlebury College community in a safe and competitive environment. Both genders play in fall and spring seasons. Rugby_Constitution
Sailing Club (MCSC): An intercollegiate club sport, the Middlebury College Sailing Club competes in numerous regattas throughout New England in both the fall and the spring seasons. The club is open to sailors of any ability, and will practice on Lake Champlain in 420s. Sailing_Constitution
Skigå (Nordic Ski Club): This organization encourages community members with all levels of Nordic skiing experience to be athletic in the winter by participating in cross-country skiing, and to provide informal peer-to-peer instruction and possible professional instruction so that all members may improve their techniques. Skiga_Constitution
Slow the Plow: The Middlebury College Organic Garden is a community effort to grow food while fostering a land ethic, a community ethic, new ideas of sustainability, and what it means to live a good life. MCOG is a student run garden that uses organic and permaculture practices to grow a variety of produce that the group sells to Middlebury Dining Services and donates to the local food shelter. The garden is located on a beautiful knoll in the fields behind Bicentennial Hall. Garden_Constitution
Triathlon Club: The purpose of this organization is to provide members the opportunity to compete in triathlons, organize small-scale events, and to provide training opportunities for members. Triathalon_Constitution
Ultimate Frisbee (Men's and Women's): These clubs exist to provide those interested in the sport of Ultimate Frisbee with an opportunity for intercollegiate competition and instruction. Pranksters_Constitution
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Volleyball (Men's): This club aims to offer an option for men to play organized volleyball at a competitive level in an intercollegiate arena. It also offers instruction and competitive play to those who are interested but have never previously played volleyball. Volleyball_Constitution
Water Polo: This organization provides those interested in water polo with an opportunity to compete in the sport. This is a coed organization open to players of all skill levels. Intercollegiate competition takes place in both the fall and spring. Competition for the fall semester is to be organized by the Eastern Water Polo League, giving new focus and direction to the organization. Water_Constitution