Club Rush is a hit again
Genevieve Barerras
Issue date: 9/19/07 Section: News
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There are many exciting clubs to choose from, some which are new on campus and others are veterans of the event.
As group leaders and members sat at their designated tables waiting for passerby's to join or request information about their organization, they took some time to answer some questions that I had for them.
The Art Guild, a semi new club on campus started out a few years back but didn't really "stick." Now this club is back and wants to make an artistic statement," stated Eddie Brown, a member of the art guild.
"The club would like to use the college as an open gallery to showcase not only Art major's art but also those who just have the ambition to put pencil to paper," Brown continued to state.
This club would like to extend an invitation to all those interested in art to join this club. The club is scheduled to meet every first and last Wednesday of the month in room B-11 at 2:35pm.
Another club that has been active for the last four years is the Gay and Straight Alliance. This club is both a social and a political organization that strives to bring awareness regarding issues affecting the Gay community.
"The gay community along with any community should be recognized as equals" said Erik Escare, senior member of Gay and Straight Alliance .
The meetings are to be announced.
Their president is Val Arevalo and their goal is simple to " have a positive attitude, to educate, advocate, erase lines while having fun, to also have a club that informs, to help build a bridge between heterosexuals and the GLBTQ (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, Queer Communities)," said Chris Ruiz vice president.
For more information you can contact Ruiz at csr_asb@yahoo.com.
Another club that may also spark interest is the L.A C.A.D.A and their sub organization which is the A.R.M.S project.
"The main objective of this project is to be spread knowledge of the on going risk of H.I.V/AIDs between men who have sexual relations with other men and those who are married and have families who do not label themselves and also wish to have a sexual relationship with other men," said Erik Escareo.


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