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Club rushing of the Brahmas
Associated Students Organization hold fall Club Rush with more than a dozen clubs participating
ASO President David Do is optimistic about the Fall 2015 Club Rush. He wants students to understand the purpose behind the event.
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“It’s looking pretty good.” Do said. “The gist is to get students out there and clubs out there to let them be known.”
Club Rush was moved further down the mall close to the bull statue and old library.
“The club’s are closer so then you can go from this club to the next club,” Do said.
Do explained that clubs have to chartered before they can have a tent or stand at Club Rush.
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Pierce student Kaitlyn Appleton spent some time surveying the showcased clubs and even joined the Debate Club.
“It’s pretty cool,” Appleton said. “It’s neat that they have their little tents set up and you can just walk and pick and choose what you visit.”
Appleton wanted to join debate in high school, but had no such opportunity.
“My high school did not participate in anything debate.” Appleton said.
Some clubs represented at Club Rush were Hillel 818 Club, Pierce Law Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (OSTEM), Child Development Club, Black Student Union, Phi Theta Kappa, Hiking Club, and the Pierce College Veterans Club. Clubs had the opportunity to share information with students about their respective clubs.