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Clubs are socially and academically beneficial

On Sept. 12 at the Wolfe Center ballroom, every major club gathered together for members to mingle and discuss their individual activities in their representative organizations. The 1950s theme presented classic swing music and festive décor that made you feel like you were in the latter part of “Back to the Future.” Many circles were formed consisting of the Student Organization Council, the Student Government Association, the Theater and Film Club, the International Japan Association, and many other clubs. Inside the ballroom, it was the get-together of the ages. Looking from a larger perspective however, it seemed like an isolated part of the campus, untouched by those who have yet to learn anything about clubs.






Getting involved to be showcased

Niches are found, not made. On Aug. 29, Campus Life and Student Organization Council will co-sponsor the Involvement Fair and SOC Club Fair, designed to inform the 7000 students enrolled at Biscayne Bay Campus about educational and social options that go beyond work and class.