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TCC puts spotlight on clubs for community event

XAVIER BOATNER campus editor xavier.boatner@my.tccd.edu

NE Campus hosted a special event for students to show off their clubs complete with free food and merchandise.

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NE student activities development associate Michelle Taylor helped spearhead Club Rush on Jan. 26 to open students’ eyes to a world of opportunities involving information about student-led organizations and clubs.

“My favorite thing about Club Rush is seeing students connect with other like-minded students,” said Taylor. “I think it’s a great way to network and build new relationships. Club Rush is a fun place to meet other students and join a club you never thought you’d be interested in.”

Taylor said the event was one that students looked forward to for the exciting and communal aspects it provided.

“It’s [Club Rush] one of the events the students get the most excited about because they want to be able to interact with other students,” she said. “It’s also just a lot of fun. It feels like a party.”

NE student and club representative Alexander Tidwell said Club Rush is a great way to find your place and thinks there’s something special for everyone at TCC.

“There are a lot of options to be found at TCC,” Tidwell said. “If you like something, then there’s a club for it. There’s a club somewhere out there for you to enjoy, and be a part of a community and just exist within TCC and your own unique place.”

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