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Pierce clubs provide a ‘rush’

Students flocked to the Mall for a meet and greet with members of various clubs during this semesterʼs Club Rush last Wednesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Clubs present at the event typically use this time to inform Pierceʼs student body of other opportunities to engage socially on campus.

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The ASO has been hosting the event for more than three years. Students were able to see what else the school had to offer them besides what they could take as curriculum.

Clubs that were present were Boots nʼ Saddles, Chemistry Club, Pre-Veterinary Club, Polo Club, Cheer Club and Dance Club.

The crowd flocked to see the animals provided by the PreVeterinary Club. The club was only present the second day due to a conflict of class schedules. Despite their initial absence, students enjoyed interacting with the goats.

Many students were drawn to the beat of dancers from Pierceʼs Dance Club. They were dancing along with the loud music playing from their booth.

“We like to make people smile,” Khan Nabaie said. “We like to get hyped.”

Club Rush brought a mix of together students with information to the masses of students who could

After a long day,, clubs were able to potentially inspire others to engage in new ways with the community at Pierce.

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