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ASO virtual Club Rush

BY PAMELA KALIDASAN REPORTER

The Associated Students Organization hosted the annual Club Rush event on Sept. 14 and 15 over Zoom.

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New ASO president Qais Azizi said that he wants to advocate for students expressing themselves.

“I want Pierce College to be a place where students can really be comfortable about who they are,” Azizi said.

Since Club Rush was hosted digitally, Azizi explained how ASO advisors directed students to the clubs they wanted to participate in and speak with the club representatives.

“We followed the procedures we took last semester,” Azizi said. “We had our Zoom call, and one of our advisors shared a screen with a flyer of all the clubs that were available on campus. We had separate breakout rooms for each club and it worked pretty flawlessly.”

At the event, each club presented their agendas and their missions.

The Child Development Club specialized in educating diverse topics revolving around psychology, child care and career skills in education.

Child Development Club president Vincent Denoga discussed how he was able to make sure people involved in his club would know about future virtual meetings, gatherings, discussions and more.

“We’re one of the few clubs who have our own Canvas shell, and we’re able to use our own platform

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