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Over 30 clubs recruit members during campus club rush

Over 30 clubs recruit members during campus club rush

Club rush provides a no-commitment exploration of interests

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Providing students with an opportunity to explore and join a variety of clubs on campus, club rush has hit campus once again on Jan. 24, 2025. 

During lunch, over 30 clubs set up booths, each eager to pitch their organization and recruit new members. Whether you’re interested in sports, arts, culture, leadership, or academic enrichment, there’s a club for everyone.

Students often spend the lunch period moving from booth to booth– collecting information, talking to club leaders and signing up for activities that match their passions. Many clubs offer incentives like free snacks and stickers to draw interest. Music, decorations and lively conversations created a welcoming atmosphere for new and returning students alike, making it easy for students to connect with like-minded peers.

For those unsure about which clubs to join, Club Rush provides the perfect opportunity to explore different interests without commitment. It’s a day to discover new hobbies, meet new friends and get involved in school life beyond the classroom. Being part of a club can help students develop leadership skills, boost their college applications and create lasting memories.

Whether you’re looking to lead, volunteer, or just have fun, Club Rush is the perfect starting point. 

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Joshua Cazares
Joshua Cazares, Staff Writer
Joshua Cazares is an News and Features Writer for the Mirror at Van Nuys High School. He is currently a senior in Second semester in the Journalism program. Outside of journalism he enjoys listening to music and playing sports. He has an interest in philosophy and conspiracies, he loves animals and plans to travel around the world. He plans to graduate as well as go into the fire technology program at LAVC to become a fire fighter. 
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