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What can you do at Lineridge?

At Lineridge, you will make your mark. By forging great friendships, joining clubs, playing sports and taking part in campus life, you will make the most of your time as a college student — and find out who you are. This campus is rich with traditions like Picnic Day and Homecoming, but you will also be part of our biggest tradition — doing things your way while transforming our university and making the world a better place. You’ll pick up life skills along the way, like leadership. And you’ll find Lineridge is one of a kind, like you.

Socialize

So many choices for meet ups. The rec center, the quad, downtown... Where will you start?
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Get Moving

Day and night you can pump weights, dance, Zumba, run the track, do yoga and excel at the elliptical.
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Take in a Show

At the Montalvo Center for Performing Arts, tickets for students are half off — and you get the first show free. Get ready to applaud.
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Pick up a club

With more than 800 clubs at Lineridge, including Greek life, you can lead, serve, learn and grow — and have a great time doing it.
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Downtown San Andreas

Economic Engine

Business, industry, government, health care, media, entertainment, high-tech — San Andreas has it all. And Midtown's innovation hub is where businesses collaborate on creating the next big breakthroughs.

Home to corporate giants and successful start-ups, Midtown is a Mecca for the creative class and a nexus for technology and innovation. The presence of long-established technology-based companies such as AT&T alongside successful startups like Kabbage and Pindrop Security create a robust and healthy ecosystem that facilitates success.

Eat Fresh and Local

Take a basket and shop at our on-campus and city farmers markets for a variety of delicous and healthy food. Learn More...

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Join the Skydiving Club

Find People and Activities That Match You

Get active in one or more of our 800-plus student clubs. You’ll find several that line up with your interests, whether you are interested in cultural identity, religion, a future profession, artistic expression or giving service.

Or, maybe you want to explore. Volunteering for a club or organization is an opportunity to develop leadership and communication skills.

If you are looking for lifelong friends in organizations that contribute to the community, here’s another idea. Check out Greek life. Did you know that more than 10 percent of undergraduate Centurions belong to 65 sororities and fraternities here?

Do a Cannon Ball

When it's hot, the place to go is the Rec Pool. You can chill out in the pool and — if you're brave — you can jump off the high dive. Learn More...

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