Club Fests inform students about campus groups

South Campus student Kenny Busby dances for onlookers to promote campus clubs.
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South and NW campuses’ student organization members welcomed students with Club Fests last week.

The events gave students an opportunity to connect with club and university representatives and receive

Student Rich Truong goes vertical in the 3-on-3 break dancing competition Jan. 27.
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information on campus activities and transfer scholarships or admission requirements.

Club members helped new students find activities that might relate to their career fields and give them an opportunity to get involved in campus life.

South Women in New Roles director Triesha Light represented her program.

“We had about 200 students stop by to talk to advisers from UNT and other universities about transfer admission,” she said.

After meeting club representatives, students interacted with friends about which club to join.

One South student said she was considering the League of United Latin American Citizens because it offers scholarships and does fundraising for local groups.

— Aisha Banafe

Student Iris Galindo passes out NW student club information to students Tim Kinsey and Colleen Taylor at NW Campus’ Club Fest Jan. 26 in the theater lobby.
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Jonny Le, South Campus student and president of Project Breaks and Jams, competes in an impromptu break dance battle.
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