Clubs and Student Organizations
New College of California sponsored a number of student organizations, including the Black Law Caucus, Queer Caucus, and National Lawyers Guild Student Alliance.
- New College Students Unite: Student-led group to reform New College
- Systems of Silence (SSOS): Student-led group to reform New College and support survivors of sexual assault
- Alumni and Friends of New College of California School of Law: Independent alumni association, which raised funds to directly help law students survive their last semester at New College
- New College of California fielded a Men's Basketball team in the early 1990s. New College fielded a team that was led by head coach Doug Harris, notable players were Dean Maye, Corey Cafferata, Phillip Rico and Sam Moses.
- Prosodia - a literary journal edited and published by the MFA Poetics Program, featuring new and established writers.
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