Volume 22, Issue 9 (February 13, 2012)

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Features

thebreezeonline.com | Feb. 13, 2012

Meet the clubs HANNAH COLLETT

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ith over a dozen tables to visit during “Meet the Clubs” on Feb. 1, it was not difficult to find many that wanted to make a difference on campus and in the community. “We hope it educates people on campus and in the community about equality between everyone,” Olga Lvesic, biology major and president of the Feminist Club, said. “Women have hardships that they are facing on a daily basis, and we feel like it gets overlooked.” Some events coming up for the Feminist Club are a 101 workshop and a clothes line project that hopes to raise awareness on sexual assault. Student California Teachers Association also has events planned for this semester that support the community. “It helps you get involved in education and school, helps you stay on track, keep

you motivated, and graduate on time. It also provides foundation and life support,” Teachers Association Club Treasurer and liberal arts major Stephanie Nelson said. Nelson said that the club can help students realize whether this is a career choice for them. They have already donated 875 books to Juniper Elementary but are continuing help local schools by putting on a “One Book, One College” event this semester. “We want to address the ignorance and misconceptions out there about Muslims,” said MSA President and religious studies major Nusar Milbes. “It’s more geared towards educating about Islam and the separation between culture and religion.” Islam Awareness Week starts April 9. The club will host three lectures based on women’s rights, culture and religion. In addition, a speaker focusing on beliefs regarding evolution within Islam, will be present.

JOE WORRELL

The crowd was out and about checking out what Chaffey’s clubs had to offer on Feb. 1.

JOE WORRELL

International club members Mathew Pradjanata and Forrest Sam inform fellow peers at club rush on insightful things the club is involved, and upcoming plans for this semester.

CARLY OWENS

New club member Jad Delima signs up for email notifications from the game development club. Jabari Williams (seated) talks to students who are interested in the club.

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