- Hopsfa
HopSFA, or The Johns Hopkins Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, is a weekly
science fiction and fantasy fan/discussion club run by undergraduate and graduate students of TheJohns Hopkins University inBaltimore ,Maryland . The club was organized late in 1975 and has operated continuously until the current date under the name HopSFA. A parallel organization formed in early 1976 was The Amber Society, based on characters from theChronicles of Amber Series by famous fantasy author,Roger Zelazny , who was acquainted with the original members of the Society and used their personalities as models for the characters in his series.The club is now designated Class A by the Johns Hopkins Student Activities Council (SAC), with an annual budget designed and activities run by its board of five undergraduate students, elected annually, with positions of President, Anti-President, Treasurer, HopSFAnatic Editor, and Board Member at Large.
JohnCon
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location = Baltimore, Maryland
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organizer = HopSFA
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attendance = 200-300
website =The club also has in the past put together the HopSFA Hymnal, a collection of
filk songs put together by the student membership, and they have put together many editions of the HopSFAnatic, a publication of student-written science fiction and fantasy writings and student-drawn art relating to science fiction and fantasy. HopSFA also works along with other related student groups such asJHAC , the Johns Hopkins Animation Club, to runJohnCon , ascience fiction convention run on the Johns Hopkins campus in either March or April that gathers 200-300 student and non-student attendees annually.The club currently meets on the Johns Hopkins campus in the Levering Student Union's Little Theatre on Thursday nights at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time during the regular school schedule.
External links
* [http://www.jhu.edu/~hopsfa/ HopSFA website]
* [http://www.jhu.edu/~johncon/ JohnCon website]
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