FAQ
1. Do you have food/drink?
A: Sometimes, as long as someone provides it then yes. (We encourage you to bring some, it won't be wasted!)
2. If I join do I have to attend all the meetings?
A: No. Unlike some clubs such as the Model UN or the Debate Club, the National History Club has no policy on how often you show up. Since we change topics once every
1-2 weeks it doesn't really matter if you miss one week or many weeks. Show up once, show up every time, it doesn't matter. This works great if you do a seasonal sport.
3. Where is this club and when does it meet?
A: The club meets every Friday in room 503 in the new Founders' Hall building.
4. How do I get my friend to join/come with me?
A: Invite him (or them, the more the merrier) to come to a club meeting during a presentation they'd enjoy. That and inform them that new members get cookies. They always want the cookies.
5. I want to know more about the club, where do I go?
A: Talk to Dr. McClintock, one of our officers, or a regular member. Check out our contact info page for more.
6. What exactly do you guys do?
A: A lot, if you want to know more check out our about page. In short, each week a different member of the club will give a Powerpoint presentation on a topic of history that they enjoy. These range from serious and academic topics, such as the History of Mounted Warfare, to more relaxed and entertaining topics such as the History of Hip-hop.
7. Do you do anything else besides presentations?
A: Well, if presentations and cookies aren't good enough for you, once a quarter the club's two Consuls create an incredibly fun game of history Jeopardy (and let me tell you right now, nothing can compare to history club on a Jeopardy day. Shouting, laughing, and historical insults flying in every direction).
7. Why should I join?
A: The club is awesome, entertaining, and despite its academic nature, it lets all of us let loose on a Friday afternoon after a long week. Give it a shot! (Plus, history is kinda-sorta cool).
- the Grand Vizier Of Propaganda
A: Sometimes, as long as someone provides it then yes. (We encourage you to bring some, it won't be wasted!)
2. If I join do I have to attend all the meetings?
A: No. Unlike some clubs such as the Model UN or the Debate Club, the National History Club has no policy on how often you show up. Since we change topics once every
1-2 weeks it doesn't really matter if you miss one week or many weeks. Show up once, show up every time, it doesn't matter. This works great if you do a seasonal sport.
3. Where is this club and when does it meet?
A: The club meets every Friday in room 503 in the new Founders' Hall building.
4. How do I get my friend to join/come with me?
A: Invite him (or them, the more the merrier) to come to a club meeting during a presentation they'd enjoy. That and inform them that new members get cookies. They always want the cookies.
5. I want to know more about the club, where do I go?
A: Talk to Dr. McClintock, one of our officers, or a regular member. Check out our contact info page for more.
6. What exactly do you guys do?
A: A lot, if you want to know more check out our about page. In short, each week a different member of the club will give a Powerpoint presentation on a topic of history that they enjoy. These range from serious and academic topics, such as the History of Mounted Warfare, to more relaxed and entertaining topics such as the History of Hip-hop.
7. Do you do anything else besides presentations?
A: Well, if presentations and cookies aren't good enough for you, once a quarter the club's two Consuls create an incredibly fun game of history Jeopardy (and let me tell you right now, nothing can compare to history club on a Jeopardy day. Shouting, laughing, and historical insults flying in every direction).
7. Why should I join?
A: The club is awesome, entertaining, and despite its academic nature, it lets all of us let loose on a Friday afternoon after a long week. Give it a shot! (Plus, history is kinda-sorta cool).
- the Grand Vizier Of Propaganda