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Crafting Kindness promotes their club. The club shared their aim to use creativity to craft things for charity and donations. Left to right: Ekaterina Karyakina (10) and Olive Cooper (12).
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Students gather around a booth at Club Rush on Sept. 13 in the west quad. Club Rush was held through Sept. 12 and 13 during lunch.
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Best Buddies fosters connections and unites fellow students with cognitive and developmental disabilities, aiming to create an inclusive community. They promoted their club at the event. Left to right: Joey Levenberg (12), Jacob Cava (12) and Harper Kelley (12).
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Stanley McInnis (11) smiles by the TPHS Gender and Sexuality Alliance booth. Club Rush consisted of various booths presenting their club through posters and giving out complimentary snacks.
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The SBCC club promotes the SurfRider Beach Cleanup Club. This year, around 200 clubs were registered. Left to right: Natalia Powierza (12) and Bradey Taub (12).
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The TP Turkish Community is open to any student interested in the culture and embraces it through various activities. Club rush included booths of different culture clubs. Left to right: Melisa Bilgi (10) and Almira Tarakci (10).
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Dance for Change’s purpose is to support underprivileged individuals that have a passion and love for dance. They promoted their club at Club Rush. Left to Right: Kandy Xu (11) and Arianna Bertino (11).
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Dean Smith (11) promotes the Model United Nations at a booth. Clubs had posters that listed specific information.
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Club leaders smile by their club booth. They advertised the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Club. Left to right: Asha Gollapudi (12), Ava DeSanti (12) and Anika Iyer (12).
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Two students promote their club. The Ninth Society explored literature, aiming to enlight and unite human beings. Left to right: Shyan Maan (10) and Rongze Ma (10) .
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Two students stand by their booth. The Psychology Club’s goal is to explore and foster interest in psychology. Left to right: Chloe Kim (10) and Baylin Tsai (10).
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Daniel McKie (10) promotes the Motorsports Club. Students visiting Club Rush saw booths decorated with colorful and creatively decorated posters.
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Officers of a club smile at their booth. The International Friends Club aimed to provide a place for students of different backgrounds to build confidence and connections. Left to right: Pratch Maneerat (12), Bomin Kim (12), Carol Chen (12) and April Kato (12).
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Sylvia Olson (12) is the president of Support Our Troops, where members write letters to deployed military troops. The club passed out small American flags to visitors.
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