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    Solitaire: Golf. Build the foundation up or down, regardless of the suit. Win by removing all cards from the columns. By Masque Publishing

  3. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Students can find it difficult to make friends with random people. Participating in clubs allows students to find common ground between others which can hopefully start a friendship. These friendships are essential in college as they provide a place for social interaction, others to study with, people to eat with, and more. [6] [11] [15]

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    If you're planning some fun parties on campus this year, check out these 25 unique and fun college party themes that will make all your friends get creative with their costumes.

  5. Golf (billiards) - Wikipedia

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    Golf billiards (also referred to as simply golf in clear context, and sometimes called golf pool or golf pocket billiards) is a pocket billiards game usually played for money. Unlike the majority of such games, it allows more than two people to play without compromises or rule changes.

  6. List of college and university outing clubs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable collegiate outing (outdoors) clubs, a student society centered on outdoor recreation. ... List of college and university outing clubs.

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  8. Collegiate club sports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Students main motivation for participation is to have fun and make friends. These factors are going to be mostly in freshman on college campus', so recruiting on college campus's should not be difficult. If there is a lack of awareness of these club sports, that is where the participation will start to die off. [9]

  9. Outing club - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, students at New Hampshire's Dartmouth College organized a club around such outings, with a particular emphasis on winter sports. [2] National Geographic published an article [ 3 ] about a Dartmouth Outing Club skiing trip in 1920, and the following spring saw a 300 percent increase in applications for admission to the college. [ 4 ]