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Alex Weaver, president of the Juggling Club and a senior in the College of Engineering, juggles three torches on campus. Weaver said though learning to juggle takes time and patience, anyone can join the club. (Courtesy: Purdue Juggling …

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Juggling club shows off a few tricks of their own

Updated: Wednesday, 09 Jan 2013, 3:13 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 09 Jan 2013, 3:13 PM EST

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (Exponent) - Lying on a bed of nails, juggling knives and balancing on a big ball are tricks performed on a typical night for some Purdue students.

The Purdue Juggling and Unicycle Club is one of the many unique campus organizations that strive to bring students together. The club’s main goal is for students to have fun while learning new tricks and meeting new people.

James Tucci, a third year graduate student in physics, said members of the juggling club produces a different form of art that fuels inspiration.

You can read the rest of this story at the Purdue Exponent website .

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