Club Awareness Day Returns In Person
Santa Monica College’s Club Awareness Day returns in person for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Theo Francocci, Santa Monica College student, poses for a portrait during the Santa Monica College Club Awareness Day Thursday, Sept. 29 2022. Over 30 different clubs set up a display during the involvement event and offered a diverse range of experiences for students. (The Corsair | Anthony Clingerman)
Amber Mitchell, Director of Activities for the Santa Monica College Black Alliance Club with William Johnson, Director of Public Relations represent their club at the SMC's College Club Awareness Day on Sept. 29, 2022. Santa Monica, Calif. (Ee Lin Tsen | The Corsair)
The Latino Center Club table set up for Santa Monica College's club awareness day on September 29, 2022. Santa Monica, Calif. (Jamie Addison | The Corsair)
Maria Martinez, Santa Monica College Latino Center Council, greets a student during the SMC Club Awareness Day Thursday, Sept. 29 2022. The Latino Center offers prospective attendees a number of exclusive classes and counseling services to aid in professional development. (The Corsair | Anthony Clingerman)
The Period club's table at Santa Monica College club awareness day was stocked with different types of period products that they handed out for free. They plan on packing 100 bags of period products for students that are in need of those products and cannot afford them, on October 7, 2022. September 29, 2022, Santa Monica, Calif. (Jamie Addison | The Corsair)
(L to R) Kamee Youssef and Kay Martinez, members of The Gender Sexuality Alliance Club stand at their booth at the Santa Monica College Club Awareness Day on Sept. 29, 2022. Santa Monica, Calif. (Ee Lin Tsen | The Corsair)
Santa Monica College students gather at the SMC Quad on the main campus to learn more about the different student clubs at SMC during Club Awareness Day on Sept. 29, 2022. Santa Monica, Calif. (Ee Lin Tsen | The Corsair)
On Thursday, Sept. 29 Santa Monica College (SMC) students filled library walk in the first in person Club Awareness Day. Members of various different clubs tended to tables with flyers, flags, and various other items in order to represent their club and answer questions from prospective students.