Club Connect: Meet the... Girls' Girl Club

The Girls' Girl Club is just one way to get involved at Stockton University.
Galloway, N.J. – In uncertain times, connection and community matter more than ever. Recognizing this, presidents and co-founders Kiera Liu and Janet Yee have taken the initiative to create a welcoming space for women on campus.
Launching this semester — spring 2025 — the Girls' Girl Club is dedicated to fostering friendship, creativity and female empowerment in a supportive and uplifting environment.
Looking ahead, the club has several upcoming events planned for the semester. In March, they hope to host a self-defense class to empower members with practical skills. Then, in April, they plan to unwind with a beach picnic—an opportunity to relax and recharge before finals. Stay tuned for more details as finals season gets closer.
For students looking to join or learn more, the Girls' Girl Club encourages participation in local events and social gatherings. Follow them on Instagram (@StocktonGirlsGirlClub) or check OspreyHub for updates on upcoming meetings and activities.
The term “girl’s girl” describes a woman who uplifts and supports other women, embodying kindness, community and solidarity. Liu and Yee hope to make these values a reality through their club, offering students a space to form meaningful connections while also engaging in important conversations about women’s rights and local opportunities.
Liu believes that many students remain unaware of the diverse activities available beyond campus and wants to spotlight these opportunities. The club aims to bridge the gap by encouraging members to explore and embrace new experiences.
Beyond socialization, the Girls' Girl Club is committed to keeping members informed about legislative changes affecting women’s rights. Meetings typically include crafting, icebreaker activities and discussions on current events related to women’s issues.
“If you really want to help build something from the ground up and get involved, I think this is the perfect club for you. We’re open to any ideas!” says co-president Liu.
– Story and photo by Laura Leonel of the Osprey Social Team
There are over 150 ways for students at Stockton University to get involved – explore the clubs and organizations on campus by checking out the twice-a-year Get Involved Fair or through OspreyHub.