Performances, prizes only part of Club Day
Mila Alba
Issue date: 10/8/07 Section: Campus Features
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"Club Day allows people to get involved on campus and to have fun," said ICC Chair, Elaine Smith.
According to La Donna Yumori-Kaku, Student Activities Specialist, Club Day is used as a recruitment tool for clubs to get new members.
There are over 55 active clubs on campus, ranging in variety. One type is academic clubs such as the Honors Club, International Student Volunteers and Rotaract Club. Departments have clubs like the De Anza Photo Club, Auto Technology and Student Nurses Organization. There are diversity clubs as well, such as Asian Cultural Expression, Black Student Union and Disabled Students Unlimited. The Anime Club, Chess Club and Massage Club are examples of some special interest clubs.
Through the Club Day events, ICC officers "hope to achieve the fall quarter theme, Friendly Fall Fellowship," said ICC Chair of Finance Jonathan Yeung.
A full list of clubs with schedules of meetings and events is available online at www.deanza.edu/clubs.
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