Group Glossary
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This is a comprehensive glossary of all the clubs and groups currently active at Hogwarts is Here and the Student Lounge zetaboards. Clubs and Groups are organized into chapters based on what category they fall into. Don't see your club or group anywhere in the glossary, or noticed that some of the information is wrong? Want your club or group removed from a chapter for whatever reason? Please contact the Editor! This glossary will be updated monthly, at a minimum, to ensure that all clubs and groups are properly catalogued and defined so that students are able to find the ones best suited to their interests. Please spread the word and share this with your fellow students!
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Intellectual/Hobby Groups
Chapter 9
All groups with a stated purpose of gathering students to engage in philosophical discussions or debates, or to handle or discuss social issues in both the Wizarding and Muggle world can be located in this chapter. You will also find book clubs here. If you feel that your group has been placed in this chapter by accident, please Owl the Editor with the correction and it will be relocated within 24 hours. Groups are listed alphabetically by name.
• Book Club (212, Public, Open) – A group for book readers and writers. They discuss their favorites, share recommendations, and promote their own fiction. Nash Potter is the group leader.
• bookworms (1518, Public, Open) – A group for book aficionados of all Houses. Jenna Cheal is the group leader.
• Knights of Librarium (262, Public, Open) – An Official book club that meets monthly to discuss a book they have previously voted on to read. They use a FaceBook group to help aid communication and remind members of scheduled meeting times, and can also be found on the Student Lounge. Sid Harris is the group leader, and the group received its staff endorsement from Professor Greenwich, the former Head of Hufflepuff House, School Librarian, and Charms Professor.
• S.P.C.W. (1811, Public, Open) – A group for all students who care about the treatment of magical creatures and want to keep the fantastic beasts of the Wizarding World safe. Their full name is "the Society for the Promotion of Creature Welfare." Rose Wesley is the group leader.