Rush Days Provide Vast Opportunities for Blue Jay Involvement

Posted September 7, 2016 / Last updated September 15, 2016

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Students check the list of clubs and organizations to see which displays they want to visit.

Students check the list of clubs and organizations to see which displays they want to visit.

This week during lunch, students will get a closer look at 80 co-curricular clubs, organizations, and teams during Jesuit’s annual Rush Days, which are being held Tuesday through Thursday, Sept. 6-8, in the Student Commons.

View Jesuit’s clubs, organizations, and moderators (PDF).

From classic rock and robots to the student council and the arts, groups set up displays hoping to educate and entice new members.  As part of their development into Men for Others, Blue Jays are encouraged to participate in activities that help them explore their passions, discover new interests, and increase their leadership skills. Co-curriculars also help students foster meaningful friendships, time management skills, and engage in competition that stimulates personal achievement.

On Thursday, Sept. 8, the following organizations will be represented:

  • Acoustic Guitar Club
  • Barbershop Blue Jays
  • Biotechnology Club
  • Bouldering Club
  • Cheerleaders
  • Classic Rock Club
  • Creative Writing Club
  • Debate Team
  • Fencing Club
  • Foosball Club
  • Football
  • Green Club
  • J-Troupe Improv Group
  • JV Quiz Bowl
  • Media Club
  • Mock Trial Team
  • Model United Nations
  • National Honor Society
  • Peer Support
  • Ping Pong Club/Table Tennis Team
  • Pre-prandials
  • Pro-Life Club
  • Real Estate Interest Group
  • St. Peter Claver Club
  • Tennis
  • Ultimate Frisbee Club
  • Urban Farming Club