Students at Yeshivat Frisch chose from over 100 co-curricular activities at Frisch’s annual Club Fair last week. The options ranged from Literary Arts Magazine to entrepreneurship, ocean preservation to jazz ensemble, chesed societies to American Sign Language, sewing to Cougar Nation Network sports broadcasting and everything in between. “We are creating new channels every day for the students to direct their interests and pursue their passions in a meaningful way,” said Rabbi Joshua Schulman, Frisch’s director of co-curricular activities. New clubs and teams at Frisch this year include: video game design, golf, girls ice hockey and lacrosse, the Frisch News Network and Cougars Create, a formal club dedicated to practical design and production in the Frisch fab lab.�