The social scene at Dickinson flourishes. There are over 100 existing organizations on campus, and if a student has a new idea for a club they would like to start, they can easily apply for funding from the Student Senate. There are a number of varsity D3 sports teams on campus for both men and women, and a college choir, Collegium, two theatre organizations, and 4 a cappella groups on campus for those interested in the arts. In addition, there is a step team, a hiphop dance troupe, a women's dance team and an alternative dance troupe as well. Greek life appeals to about 23{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of students on campus, it is not necessary to be a member of a greek organization on this campus to be "cool." In fact, there are numerous other options for a weekend besides a fraternity party. If a student organization is not hosting a event (a lot of them do; for example the TreeHouse hosts Open Mic nights on Fridays) the College MOB (Multi-Organizational Board) coordinates at least 2-4 events per weekend for students to attend in either the student center, a social hall on campus or another designated location. Whether it's a GirlTalk, Regina Spektor, Kid Cudi, Lupe Fiasco or Chiddy Bang concert, a movie showing projected on the side of a dorm outside in the spring/fall, a comedic performance, a fall formal/winter ball/spring fling dance, the options are endless for students to busy themselves. That being said, some of the best memories made during college are from random nights in the dorm. Students often leave their doors propped open, hang out in the common rooms, order takeout, make food in the dorm kitchens, or watch movies on the bigscreen tvs. If students are interested in going out to a party, that is an option as well. Underage drinking will be found at any college; if students choose to engage in that sort of behavior here, they do risk getting in trouble with campus safety and the college itself. In terms of our location, Carlisle is a great spot for students. Most students typically do not like to leave campus for fear of missing out on fun events, however there is an independent theatre right down the street from the academic quad that hosts a myriad of films for students to go see at a discounted price. There are over 36 restaurants within a 3 mile radius of the college, and students can always sign out a bike for free or rent a car from campus safety if they wish to travel through town. Moreover, MOB coordinates numerous bus trips to NY, Baltimore and Washington DC for students who are interested in seeing broadway shows, attending concerts, going shopping, or just sightseeing.