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Meditation Group
Explores different types/forms of meditation and expand our understanding of ourselves.  For more information contact Nick Noreña.

Men's Lacrosse
Provides its members with the opportunity to play competitive lacrosse.  The club plays a light schedule in the fall and full schedule in the spring with matches played.  For more information contact Fuji Lozada.

Men's Soccer
Provides opportunities for members to enjoy playing competitive soccer.  The club plays its matches during the fall semester.  The club practices twice a week with matches scheduled on the weekends.  For more information contact Josh Parkey.

Men's Tennis
Davidson has both men's and women's Club Tennis Teams.  For more information, please contact the Physical Education department.  For more information contact Jay Lanners.

Methodist Fellowship
The Methodist College Fellowship meets in large and small groups throughout the week to study scripture, explore theological questions, and form Christian community. Activities include social outings, service projects, retreats, and international spring break mission trips.  For more information contact Claire Asbury.

Middle Eastern Cross-Cultural Association (MECCA)
To raise awareness about the Middle Eastern region, its religion and its culture.  For more information contact Lauren Khater.

Mock Trial
Gives members an opportunity to gain hands-on knowledge about the theory and practice of law in America; sends teams to trial advocacy competitions throughout the academic year; student-run program that competes consistently on the national championship level.  For more information contact Kayla McCann.

Model United Nations
Model United Nations is an organization that simulates the debate and negotiations that occur in the actual United Nations.  Delegates attend various conferences and act as representatives of their assigned countries in specific United Nations committees.  Delegates experience meticulous training in Parliamentary Procedures of the United Nations, learn how to negotiate, and gain knowledge of International Relations and Foreign Affairs.  Conferences usually occur at various universities.  For more information contact David Luscombe.

Muslim Students Association (MSA)
The purpose of the Muslim Students Association is to facilitate a forum of education on Islam, the world's second largest and fastest growing religion, for Muslims and non-Muslims.  MSA helps Muslim students find their place in the college environment. The MSA also celebrates Muslim holidays and promotes peace and cooperation with all other religious groups on campus.  For more information contact Fareed Cheema.

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