Latest Owl Central News
- Anti Hazing Event informationThe Anti Hazing event organization will be on September 25th on Thursday at 6-7pm at the Student Union, Barry Kaye Auditorium. Officers are encouraged to come, other club members are as well too! as your president, I will be there! see ya then! as well, please look out for when the first unofficial screening is for Moonlight. I will send an old school email shortly, Monday after 5pm President, Owl Film Club
- September 2025 Newsletterhttps://mailchi.mp/44e5682b9c73/october-newsletter-amwa-fau-12750282
- First Screening: MoonlightOur first screening is Moonlight some time next week, please keep look out of more information at the end of this week as followed. This is going to be an unofficial event!
- Women's Club Softball TryoutsThe Women's Club Softball team will be holding tryouts for the upcoming season! Tryouts will be Sunday Sepetmber 7th, Monday September 8th, and Tuesday September 9th! If you are interested join our GroupMe located in the bio of our Instagram. We will be updating it will all the tryout information. We are excited to meet everyone at tryouts! If you have anyquestions, please email mdutton2024@fau.edu
- Owl Film!!!Get the scoop! My name is Tori, the president of Owl Film- this is an introduction article to the club that I'm super excited to introduce! Owl Film is a new film club that just watches film and have fun discussions after wards! Come to the General Interest meeting coming soon, that will be the starting point of the club coming together with ideas and what your films are looking like this semester! Stay tuned if it's going to be on a Friday or Tuesday some time soon! there will be another article posting soon when the official first meeting is soon! - Tori
- First Meeting of Chess ClubGood day! If you're reading this, you're likely a member of the Chess Club at Florida Atlantic. This is a reminder that last Wednesday, on the 20th, at 5 PM, we had our first chess club meeting. We had a very nice turnout for our first meeting, where we introduced our plans for further club development and the acquisition of necessary materials, which should be nearly fully settled! We also showed a game review of one of the most famous games in historical chess, the game of the century between Bobby Fischer and Donald Byrne, where at just 13 years old, Fisher beat the very accomplished US representative at multiple world chess olympiads, Donald Byrne. Next Wednesday, we plan to host many in-person games, along with some puzzle solving.