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Provides an avenue for the development and display of talents in the arenas of song, speech, and drama. |
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This is a counseling and support group that seeks to help our residents deal with personal and psychological issues. |
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This club is open to all Seacolites interested in familiarizing themselves with sign language. Activities include performances at Hall and University Based functions. |
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A great place for Seacolites with a passion for reading and creative writing to express themselves and engage in fulfilling literary activities. |
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Fosters the learning of skills in the field of art and craft and design. |
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SUAWVE addresses issues that affect women in the Caribbean and across the globe and institutes a number of activities that will ultimately foster women’s development. |
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SCOPE gives women involved in the teaching industry a chance to gear their skills towards the advancement of the wider society.
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This group of professionally trained students’ main function is to provide medical assistance at various events on Hall and Campus. It is open to all persons interested in developing their first aid skills. |
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A group of medical and nursing students who are responsible for the sick bay at G26.They also assist in medical care and education. |
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Carivibe is the Seacole dance troupe that never fails to deliver at both hall and university functions. If you are interested in dance or exercise, it is the place for you. |
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Sporting Activities include: Hockey, lawn tennis, badminton, volleyball, football, track and field, cross-country, netball, basketball, swimming … the hall’s sports itinerary is vast.
All are welcome! |
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