"Paly PT club meetings will consist of discussing different types of sport injuries and their recoveries, sharing personal experiences and stories and learning different physical therapy exercises for injury prevention," junior Georgia Luehrs said. "The main idea of the club is to create an environment where student athletes can relate over the difficulties and empowerment of injuries and to make some friends."
"Model United Nations is a form of debate club," senior Joanna Gardias said. "We mimic what they do in the real United Nations, and we discuss different international issues in a conference setting, so everyone represents a certain country, and then you’re supposed to enact that policy in the committee."
"We’re just going to be playing games and watching TV shows related to Murder Mystery," sophomore Selena Cao said. "And we’ll also try to fundraise to get a subscription box — you basically get a set of clues and then you can solve a mystery within it."
"There’s a computer science principles class ... to get more people interested in computer science," junior Alex Dudin said. "I think it’s like a really valuable class to take, but also there are people who just don’t want to dedicate a full spot for that class specifically, and this can maybe spark some interest for some students."
"We really wanted to start a club, and we really loved writing in our spare time," sophomore Simrun Rao said. "We decided if we could put our passion together to make a club where everyone could come together and collaborate and have fun while they write in a fun setting, that would be great."