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Clubbing can’t always wait for the weekend

Photo by || Evan E. Duran

City College students know the importance of going out and having a good time at the club—or in this case, clubs.

City College held its first club day of the semester Sept. 22. The event allowed various clubs the opportunity to display their booths on campus to let people know exactly what they do and to recruit new members.

Featured clubs included the Queer Straight Alliance, the Japanese Club, the Freethinker’s Club, the United Elements Club, along with many others.

“To me, it’s like getting to see what everyone is inspired by,” said Alex Martinez, a member of the Queer Straight Alliance club. “[The purpose is] just to get people in the community to be in the light [about issues] and hang out and have fun as well.”

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“It’s a chance for recruitment towards our clubs,” said Jonathan Taylor, Fencing Club member.

Though this semester’s club day had a good turn-out the participation of the clubs was less than last year’s club day, according to Chris Torres, student leadership/development and student affairs specialist.

“There were 32 clubs signed up for this year’s [club day] compared to last year’s, which had approximately 45 clubs that participated,” Torres said.

Students walking around campus also got to see singing and dance performances from both the Cheer Dance and the Hip Hop clubs. Club members also got the chance to go up on stage to give shout-outs and a brief description of what their club was involved in.

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