Sab Club
The Sab Club is a gender neutral final club at Harvard University. It was founded in 2002 as a women's club and went coed in 2017.
History
The Sab Club was founded as the Sablière Society in 2002 at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It founders were six juniors:Originally all-female, the society was founded to provide a space for social gatherings that were more inclusive than the all-male clubs that dominated the campus at the time. The society was a final club that focused more on parties and exclusivity, rather than community service and charitable activities associated with sororities.
In 2015 and 2016, there was a push for final clubs and Greek letter organizations to become more diverse and coed, with the university threatening sanctions for members of single-sex clubs. At the time, the Sablière Society publicly stated, "female clubs have tried to work with Harvard's administration to ensure that both men's and women's clubs transition safely and that women do not become collateral damage in the transition. Harvard has given us no indication it understands these concerns."
The Sablière Society was the second of two final clubs at Harvard that decided to become gender neutral, following the Spee Club. Its first class of fourteen men joined the society in March 2017. As part of this change, the society adopted the name Sab Club and changed its colors, symbol, and logo.
The Sab Club's house is located at 1130 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge.