If you love cosplay, binge watching hours of obscure anime, sitting down for a light game of euchre, or going out under the cloak of night to do battle against those tempted by the dark side of the force, Wittenberg offers several clubs designed to create unique communities on campus.
Wittenberg Role-Playing Guild
Wittās Role-Playing Guild allows students to engage in a variety of fantasy games that can last anywhere from a single meeting to an entire semester. The group is open to anyone in the Wittenberg and Springfield community, and prides itself on being a fun, safe space for gamers, both new and experienced, to meet and interact. They also organize monthly trips to gaming stores, as well as a fall trip to the Ohio Renaissance Festival.
āThe Wittenberg Role-Playing Guild has certainly come a long way since I was a starry-eyed freshman,ā said Wittenberg alumnus, current employee, and continuing guild member Andrew Klosky ā05. āIf you've ever had even the slightest curiosity about Dungeons and Dragons or any other of those games with the 'funny dice,ā Wittenberg is absolutely the place to be.ā
On top of all that, the guild also organizes and hosts the annual gaming convention, WittCon.
āI always enjoy the convention for its fun, friendly atmosphere. Thereās a lot of cosplay, games going on constantly, and cool geeky commodities from different artists,ā says guild board member Katie Robinson ā20. āI started going back when I was 16, and Iāve continued since. Iām graduating this this year, and I know Iām going to miss attending.ā
Anime Club
If dice rolling doesnāt top the list, then stop by a few meetings of the Anime Club. This group meets twice a week (with free food) to watch and discuss different anime shows, as well as learn about different aspects of Japanese culture. They travel each year to Ohayocon, one of the Midwestās biggest anime conventions. Other special events include raffles, drawing lessons, and a cosplay contest for Halloween.
Card Game Club
If the perfect retirement activity includes sitting around a table for four with nothing but a deck of cards, then the Wittenberg's Card Game Club should be a first stop. This group allows students to teach and learn classic card games such as hearts, euchre, and canasta, as well as learning about the social and societal roles these games have played throughout history.
Knights of Witt
Calling all Star Wars fans! Who hasnāt wanted to try their hand at fighting with a lightsaber? The Knights of Witt meet after dark next to the Student Center in order to spar with regulation lightsabers. Jessa Milia ā21 says that sparring is one of her favorite activities throughout a typical week at Wittenberg. āAs an ex-fencer myself, itās fascinating to watch the sport evolve with the recent recognition of lightsaber dueling by Franceās fencing federation,ā she said.
If an entirely different pursuit calls, be sure to check out a full list of Wittenberg clubs to find the best fit.
Still canāt find? Make your own club! Check out the site here and the related forms needed here.
-Emma Seibert ā21, Office of University Communications