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mountains and deep holes and valleys opened up with different kinds of terrain in different places. That thing makes it real,” Fields said.

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Jimmy Smith performed in the break dancing group Funk Adikts, and said his crew attended the event after seeing a flier posted on campus.

“I enjoyed the overall vibe along with the great hosting, and the performers that went before us were phenomenal,” Smith said. “I definitely appreciate the amount of support everyone was giving us.”

The fashion show was also organized to act as a social event for students to make connections.

Fashion Show Coordinator Kenny Garcia said the L.I.F.E Club wants students to become more involved on campus.

“This event is important to the students because many people here don’t know the other students,” Garcia said. “We allow students to interact and express themselves through their art.”

Funk Adikt member Ulises Vazquez said this event is beneficial for students to engage and interact with each other.

“This is what college is all about,” Vazquez said. “When we are socializing, we can network with other students and find common ground, whether it be religion, goals or majors, and we can help each other out.”

Club Member Isaac Montoya said he hopes the event attracts new members.

“Our role on campus is to make disciples,” Montoya said. “We want people to know that, ‘Hey, Christians can have fun.’ We just want to get to know people, show people love and compassion. I feel that the more we evangelize, the more people are willing to help and do the same thing.”

Club Member Andrew Magadan said he is a proud club member.

“It’s probably the most important club that could ever be,” Magadan said. “The objective is to seek and save the lost. That is one of our mottos.”

Bedeau said he enjoys fulfilling a leadership role as the president of L.I.F.E.

“Seeing people’s lives change is rewarding. There’s no price you can put on that,” Bedeau said. “Personally, I’ve seen a lot of drastic changes in my life five years ago when I met Jesus Christ. I just want to see that for many young men and women.”

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