City College has a new club called the United Elements club, which allows artists from different mediums like dance, song, and choreography, to come together and showcase their talents with other artists on campus.
“The club offers a safe and positive environment for artists of any background in the hopes that members inspire other artists and cultivate their own artistry,” said one of the club’s advisers, RJ Lisondra, psychology major.
According to Lisondra, the club meets Mondays and Wednesdays in the South Gym room 214 from 4–5:30 p.m. The choreography division of the club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in the same room from noon-1 p.m. The United Elements club is currently involved with the Voices of Hope’s anti-bullying campaign, said Lisondra, which will take place Oct. 12. in the Cultural Awareness Center.
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Lisondra believes that working with the club has helped him to evaluate his views on success and to take more ownership of small failures to help right them into greater successes.
“I have developed an incredible tenacity to succeed in my academics,” said Lisondra. “I’ve learned to not make so many excuses for failures, which has ultimately tempered my vision of success.”
To learn more about the United Elements club, email them at [email protected]