Knox College Top Questions

What are the most popular student activities/groups?

Jonathan

There are so many things to do on campus that it's hard to define top ones. I can personally account for the fantastic choir and the family that we form each year. The sports teams also have their families that they form. I love coming back to campus after Thanks Giving and training with the swim team for two weeks, going off campus for meets and spending all of our time together. It really strengthens our bonds as teammates, and I'm sure the same goes for the basketball and wresting teams that come back over the break too. There are always club activities too and I love when the cultural clubs/houses put on barbecues or food fairs and show campus the cuisine from other countries. To add to the international theme, the Holi event in Spring term is always very popular and well attended.

Bekah

Knox has over 100 clubs and student organizations on campus. There are so many different types of clubs from religious and culture clubs, craft club, gardening club, political clubs, LGBTQ clubs, and so many more. There are varsity sports on campus as well as intermural if you just want to play something for fun. Knox is always bringing entertainment to campus, we have a student organization called Union Board that brings comedy groups, poets, singers, movies and a lot of fun activities to campus, and since the group is made up of students they all know what we like to do for fun. Contrary to popular belief, Greek life is only 25{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of our campus, this means it is the minority of students, so everyone is welcome to participate but not forced to, and it does not control the social life. There are social events on campus all the time. If you do not like to go to parties, there are always other options for entertainment on campus.

John

Student Senate is probably one of the largest student groups on campus.

John

Student Senate is one of the larger student groups

Shayna

And not necessarily in a good way. Because it's a small town everything shuts down at 2AM!! No it's not a typo, TWO AM. Major no bueno, if you're from a big city like me. Even if you're not, it's effin college! No one's night should end at two in the morning. Technical foul! Even campus parties, at 1:59am you will see campus safety pulling up onto the fat houses and they will gladly walk into the house like their name is on the lease to make sure every one is on their way out of the door. The bars close at two as well. smh, no words. I'm just glad I'm on break right now and back home in one of the greatest cities ever. Who am I kidding, the greatest (haha I know shameless plug, but idc!). But there honestly, like I previously said are other outlets and plenty of homework to help keep you occupied! Also, because there are so many people from different backgrounds, you will have some good friends to help occupy your time as well.

Aurora

Knox is decidedly not a huge party school, although frat life is fairy active and many students do drink. Campus activities tend to be moderately attended. Mostly, students enjoy creatively entertaining themselves. Many get together on a weekend just to catch up on the news, watch TV together, chase each other around the dorms, or even create a Persian (as opposed to Greek) society. A few clubs at Knox are very active, mostly those concerned with human rights. Many of the others only consist in a few students, but if you can garner enough interest, it is ridiculously easy to create a new club. As for friends and dating, it is very easy to get together with interesting and interested people. However, it becomes difficult if there are disagreements, because it is impossible to go a day without seeing the person you are angry with, or who is angry with you, which can be very painful.

Morgan

Youll be living in the middle of nowhere. You have to make your own fun and very often this includes drinking.

Jennifer

Despite the small size of Galesburg, there is so much going on within our campus that many students don't even notice their surroundings at all and exist in what we call the "Knox bubble." Plays go up almost every week, dance shows, art shows, sports events, and events put on by the Union Board are always going on as well. Students spend their time with the clubs and organizations they choose to involve themselves in. Free time can be spent how you want: you could hang out with your friends or fill your time with club meetings, IM and NCAA sports, or working on academic projects. The living environment for first years at Knox is extremely conducive to meeting your closest friends at Knox as these people become much like your college family and share in everything with you. Many of the groups paired together in their first year, continue to live together for the rest of their time at Knox. Parties definitely go on during the weekend, but it is by no means the only option for socializing. The Greek organizations on campus have a strong presence, but one that is much different from the stereotyped images of Greek life nationally. Members are highly involved in other organizations on campus and the groups definitely reinforce the often ignored positive aspects of Greek life such as leadership development, the creation of support systems, and social and philanthropic involvement.

Dale

If there's a topic, there's a club, and they're pretty much willing to accept anyone. Campus life is often busy. There are constanly quest speakers, productions, performances, and just play time. Movies are frequently offered and if there isn't something going on, then the dorms become the fun houses where friends meet to talk and play video games or board games. It's very close-knit community that remains active.

Dawson

Could be more social, however, social life is at a level where it doesn't seriously threaten your chance to participate in extra curricular activities or Greek life, for example.

Jay

Being a theatre kid, I know the burden of preparation and work and how it can sometimes interfere with other aspects of your life. Everyone suffers the burdens of class and homework, but the extracurriculars are interesting wild cards. While your level of participation is completely your own choice, theatre people such as myself will throw themselves fully into their work. Rehearsals will run late into the night or early into the morning. You'll stumble into the Gizmo, bleary-eyed and hungry because you haven't eaten since dinner which was hours ago. As you sit and munch on your breakfast bagel, you realize you still have that english paper to write. It's a fine balancing act. With this in mind, it can sometimes be difficult to maintain a social life. I know my friends have "yelled" at me many times, complaining that they never get to see me anymore because I'm usually at rehearsal. It's really funny in a sad way. Me and my friend Kurtis are usually trapped in CFA because I'm in a play and he's working on his latest art project. Lucas practically lives in SMC with all the computer programming work he does. Sometimes when you get together with your friends, you sit back and realize that it's been a few day since you've seen each other because you've been so busy with work.

Sasha

very active social life clubs games.great scho0olo to chilllll in. u can always make ur own party. pumphandle is a tradition as is flunk day greek life is happening though not necessary to be a part of. friends are made jus coz its such a small school n u cn always chill whenever wherever.offcampus pubs and coffee shops are used.

Michael

Ultimate frisbee is the most popular non varsity sport. Of the varsity sports, football is probably most popular with a lot of townspeople going to the games, and even the practices. Athletic events are somewhat popular. The sports teams are generally not so good, but there a few exceptions every year. Partying is a common weekend event, but students that party too much will not last one term here. One of the things I love about Knox, is that I never need to lock my doors and I haven't for two full years(except over winter and spring break.)

Caitlin

I'm involved with Rugby and the Knox College Choir. Rugby is new and was started by two first year girls. Besides them, most of us had never played rugby or even watched a match. I love it now and am a little obsessed. I'm also involved in the Knox College Choir, or KCC. I've made some awesome friends here, especially after we toured in Spain over spring break. Each year there is pumphandle and Flunk Day. Pumphandle is where everyone in the school shakes everyone else's hand. Flunk Day is a suprise day in the spring where all classes are cancelled and there is a ton of random activity, like a foam pit and concerts (this year was Swizzle Tree and Lucky Boys Confusion). Unfortunately, Flunk Day also causes Flunk Day scares, where people run around at 5 in the morning screaming flunk day and it really isn't. I hate Flunk Day scares, because I don't want to wake up at 5 in the morning if it isn't flunk day. Most of the time I had only been in bed for 2 hours or so anyways. Fraternitites and sororities have been a topic of controversy lately. Many people felt that they had been lied to when they were told that the greek community wasn't very prominent on campus. Well, they kind of are. Most parties are held by greek organizations, as well as most of the fundraisers. I remember an instance where someone said "I know there's a lot of greeks, but I don't know if I realized it until I saw everyone wearing these lime green greek week shirts." I've also heard that the greek population is the same as it was way back when, but now there are more groups. The population is just spread out among more organizations. That all being said, there really isn't any pressure to join a greek organization, and you can still have an awesome social life without joining a greek organization. Sometimes Knox manages to bring in amazing speakers and groups. I went to a lot of the musical acts, such as the Tuvan Throat Singers, Mountain Lions International, Swizzle Tree and Lucky Boys Confusion. There was also the AMEBA dance group and several other things.

Jerry

Knox is a pretty safe environment. Of course, like any other place, there are some cases of rape, may be murder, etc. But leaving the dorm room open during the day is alright. You may want to lock your doors at night, since Galesburg is not a very pretty place. Athletic events are not popular, since every athletic team in Knox pretty much sucks. I was in the soccer team and if I remember right, we lost every game except one that the other team didn't show up. The coach sucks as well. That sucker told me that Knox had the reputation of being a good team. Like we say in Argentina "las pelotas!!!" Do you imagine bunch of nerds and dorks playing sports? Well, again, welcome to Knox. People still go and watch them, and many of them are very proud of their team. Prairie Fire. What a mascot, hahahaha. If you are player, be careful, girls in Knox are drama queens. They might even accuse you of rape if they want to. NO KIDDING. So pick the right girl, but is very hard to pick in Knox. And not surprisingly, my closest friends are multicultural people as well. But even the international students are nerds. That shouldn't surprise you, would you send your naughty kid abroad? No way. Flunk day is the "climax" of Knox. If you are one of the "Knox people", you will love it. For people like us, it still sucks. People here talk about it so much that makes you wanna spit on them. They hype it out so much, but in fact, it sucks. Just a fun fair for little kids. Frat boys are dumb as hell. If you take a closer look a frats in this college, Those people I just described, sheltered, unexperienced all joined the frats. So frats here are composed by posers. Sororities? Not very sure, I don't really talk to any of them. There is nothing you can do in Knox in weekends. Again, if you are one of the typical Knox students, you will love it. If you are one of those that has been to real parties, you will realize Knox parties are worse than those held in Latin American high schools. I went out my first term of freshmen year to meet people and get to know Knox, but then is the same dumb shit over and over. I stopped going out at all after a month. Not worthy. We have much more fun between us in our own lounge, where we literally do whatever the fuck we want. You are more than welcome if you want to join us. But if you wanna go and do poser stuff, we won't stop you.

Kate

SOCIAL LIFE KICKS ASS! Events, parties, sporting games...it overall blows my mind here. If you choose to drink then you will have no problem finding friends that want to do the same. If you choose not to drink then you will also have no problem finding friends. There is just so much to do and the parties are stellar. Not to brag or anything, but Knox gets a lot of visitors from UofI and big universities that claim to have more fun here than at their own schools.

Andy

Academics keep us pretty busy during the week, or at least feeling like we should be busy, but Knox students certainly like to let off the steam often. Weekends can be very fun wandering from place to place all within a close radius (no driving), but students looking for more of a clubbing scene might be disappointed by Galesburg's quaint but cozy bars. Parties can be very fun and are easy to organize. Another plus is that only security patrols campus-- no cops allowed unless something is seriously dangerous and they are called in. Student theatre and music performances are generally high quality, and Knox does well to bring a wide array of interesting speakers and musical acts to campus throughout the year. John Ashcroft just visited recently to much protest and unrest among the students. It was fun.

Brian

The debate on Greek life at Knox has been prevalent this year. For a minority group of 33{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} the Greek community endures much scrutiny as well as what feels like persecution. It is strange that as a member of the minority, the Greek community should feel this way.

Mandy

On campus, Greek life definitely dominates. Off campus, apart from the bars there is a movie theater and a park. Lack of outside entertainment is conducive to an environment for work.

Tyler

There are a bunch of fraternities on campus which serve as social centers on the weekends, but those are not the only places where things go down. Athletics is something that is being improved on at Knox and is going to have a bright future. More and more students are starting to attend sporting events. Knox sponsors a ton of activities, every week there are outside speakers brought in, there are poetry and prose readings, there are art shows and dance shows. Every year there is the pumpe handle at the beginning of the year, where every student and faculty member get in a long line and everyone shakes hands with everyone. Also, spring term there is Flunk Day, a day where classes are cancelled and everyone enjoys the day off and the activities available outside. This year for Flunk Day they actually had Lucky Boys Confusion play a concert that night.