Sunday, November 2, 2008

Student Involvement Fair

October 8 was the student involvement fair in BE1110. A deejay played music, and popcorn, candy, and cookies were distributed liberally. General chaos erupted towards noon, with students consuming candy in mass quantities, challenging each other to games of Wii tennis (courtesy of the Tennis Club), and playing chess with one of the psychology professors at SCCC. I think I can safely say that a great time was had by all.

PTK (Phi Theta Kappa) was in the house....

The new (and quite popular) table tennis club drew quite a crowd....

The WISE club was there making new friends....

A SCCC psychology teacher came down to show his support for our chess club...
Seattle Central Community College really has an active student community full of diverse interests and individuals. Attending college fairs are a great way to "shop around" for clubs without having to express any great deal of interest. A few notes on our college club fairs:

- They often occur ~ once a quarter.
- The college club fairs are organized by the SORC (Student Organizations Resource Council), one of the 6 departments at student leadership.
- The college fairs often occurs with little to no notice, so read the sandwich boards around campus!
- We have 51 clubs at SCCC and this number is growing.
- To start a club you need to go over and visit student leadership (beside the bookstore) to get the paperwork started and meet the awesome staff.
- A complete list of all clubs can be found here

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