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Establish a board and create an agenda with activities for the year.

Introduce members to the club and have fun!

pushed students outside of their comfort zones.

TAKING CHARGE, Students Without Limits president junior Tomas Kay led the club’s first meeting. He started the club this year, hoping to make an impact in Argentina by helping less fortunate students learn about the college process.

“I think this is such a great cause, because it allows us to use the resources we have to help others that may not be so lucky,” social media coordinator Emma Navarro said.

GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER, freshman Sophia Fernandes Kingston gets to know sophomore Thais

Sousa Lima Blas at the Portuguese Club station while marketing and promoting their club to recruit members. “The Portuguese Club is one of the most hands-on clubs I have joined. There is always delicious Brazilian food, like pan de queso and brigadeiros in the meetings, and we just talk in Portuguese and play games,” Blas said. Photo by Daniel Lara CLASHING SABERS, junior Tomas Sciarra joins in on a light saber fight against anthropology teacher Mario Cubas, one of the Saber Craft Choreography Club sponsors. The Saber Craft Choreography Club brought students interested in light saber fighting and creating its choreography together.

Photo by Ariella Zecchini

New club Students Without Limits worked with the non-profit organization Las Tunas. The premise of the club was to have public high school students from Argentina connect and collaborate with Spanishspeaking club members via Zoom, to discuss their passions as well as make suggestions on how to pursue their passions in the future.

Football players discussed their thoughts on the absence of the field during their season.