University of Massachusetts-Amherst Top Questions

What are the most popular student activities/groups?

James

Personally I was in a Fraternity, but in no way is Greek life the majority of the school. I would say that there are so many different types of activities and groups that none are "popular", but there is a niche for every person here.

Jared

Not sure which is the most popular, but I joined many groups while on campus including my favorite so far Engineers Without Borders Kenya.

Vincent

All of them

Jessica

Students in the dorms leave their doors open, its a very open campus.

Sarah

All of the groups and clubs at UMASS are important. The ones that I have gotten involved with are greek affiliated and the student government. I was hoping to be apart of an intramural sport too because sports are so popular around campus.

Andrea

There are many popular activities and groups on campus. Hockey games are a lot of fun and often very well attended; UMass has an excellent, division one hockey team. In the fall, football games are often well attended, as well, mostly for the attraction of pre-game tailgates. Greek Life certainly has a presence on campus; there are always fraternities hosting parties over the weekend. However, it's definitely not as strong as it is on other college campuses. The pressures to join a fraternity or sorority is not high at all. I just became a writer for the Daily Collegian, which is the UMass daily newspaper. It is also the largest college newspaper in New England, so it is a very well-known student group on campus. UMass has a party school reputation, and it is certain that plenty of kids party - some party much harder than others. However, there are plenty of students who don't party. UMass is such a big school; you will find all types of people here.

Daniel

I think the most popular club, in terms of size, is the outing club. I've done a trip with them, and there all about the outdoors-hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting-you name it they probably do it. We also have a popular ski and snow board club, and clubs for every sport from tennis to quidditch. I'm in a few groups, one that's a sort of natural science community outreach (resume builder, but seems kinda cool too), and in another one we are raising chickens in a much more natural way than the food industry does so I'm really looking forward to eating that chicken because I've been a vegetarian for over a year due to previously mentioned conventional chicken. If I'm awake at 2am on a Tuesday it's summer or I am doing a ridiculous music video-ish project for an honors seminar (true story, well it was actually a monday but if you youtube "Honors 291A" project you'll see the proof). Plenty of people party and drink on the weekends, myself included sometimes, but I know people that don't. If I don't drink on a weekend I generally have to study or do something productive, but sometimes I'll go out to a party sober and it still can be fun. I met my closest friends in the marching band, there are some pretty cool bandos out there.

Daniel

I think the most popular club, in terms of size, is the outing club. I've done a trip with them, and there all about the outdoors-hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting-you name it they probably do it. We also have a popular ski and snow board club, and clubs for every sport from tennis to quidditch. I'm in a few groups, one that's a sort of natural science community outreach (resume builder, but seems kinda cool too), and in another one we are raising chickens in a much more natural way than the food industry does so I'm really looking forward to eating that chicken because I've been a vegetarian for over a year due to previously mentioned conventional chicken. If I'm awake at 2am on a Tuesday it's summer or I am doing a ridiculous music video-ish project for an honors seminar (true story, well it was actually a monday but if you youtube "Honors 291A" project you'll see the proof). Plenty of people party and drink on the weekends, myself included sometimes, but I know people that don't. If I don't drink on a weekend I generally have to study or do something productive, but sometimes I'll go out to a party sober and it still can be fun. I met my closest friends in the marching band, there are some pretty cool bandos out there.

Jaime

I wouldn't say anything is more popular than anything else because there are so many groups and so many people. I guess hockey may be relatively big, and football as well just because they're sports and school sports tend to draw the most attention. To say how important fraternities/sororities, what events happen, what is there to do on the weekend is completely subjective. It's like every other school, just bigger.

Annalise

Sports teams are pretty big. The Programming Council and Student Government Association are also popular, I think. There are so many groups though that I don't really know what is most popular. I am on the Ballroom Dance Team, in the co-ed fraternity Phi Sigma Pi, a volunteer for the Boltwood Project, and sometimes a dancer in the student choreographed dance show. My closest friends are those from my freshman year dorm, plus some of my hometown friends, though I am getting closer to the people in the groups that I am involved in. Greek life isn't huge, but relatively present on campus.There are always dirty frat parties happening on weekends, but there are other things to do as well. I hardly ever go to them. There are a few frats that are not simply social. APO is a coed service frat, and my frat, Phi Sigma Pi, is a co-ed honors social/service/academic fraternity. I wasn't originally interested in greek life, but PSP is service-oriented, doesn't haze, and is an overall friendly and welcoming group that I've happily found a place in. As for the other things to do, UPC has friday night movies; there are acting groups that give shows, performances at the FAC, theatre productions, concerts, etc. There are tons of faculty lectures happening all the time in every department it seems. CommColl has weekly lectures and workshops. Off campus has plenty of opportunities: movies, shopping, eating, shows and concerts, rallies, museums, etc. Basically you can always find something to do here.