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Student clubs kicked off the spring semester with the Jan.
31 Club Carnival (see story, page one) and a Feb. 3 Plaza Club
Power Breakfast, for club presidents and advisors, where each
club announced activities planned. For more information, or
for information on clubs not listed, check out Campus Pipeline
or call Student Life, 544-0277.
ASHPU: Your student government is open to all students and
needs help with the Great Aloha Run, highway cleanup, and a
habitat for humanity. Meets 4 p.m. Wed. The Accounting Club
is planning a March 7 event. Alakai JayCees is planning a personal
skills training program and speaker training in March.
Akamai Advertising is working hard on the annual National Advertising
Campaign. For information or to get involved, call advisor Dr.
Joanne Gula, 544-0825 The
Creative Writing Club meets twice a week—to write. Call advisor
Dr. Catherine Sustana, 544-1107. The Debate Society is helping
out local high schools by coaching debate teams and judging
events. Meetings are Fridays at 3:30. Call advisor Dr. John
Hart, 544-0825.
The Entrepeneur Club is organizing a small business resource
center for Hawai‘i.
Intercultural Teachers Organization, open to anyone considering
teaching as a career, is planning a canned food drive and professional
development seminars.
Fantasy Gamers plans a March 1 game day at Other Realms Bookstore.
Global Leadership plans a conference on organizational change,
date and time TBA.
The Hawaiian Club sponsors hula lessons every Saturday in the
basement of the LB building. Coming events includes hikes and
cultural outings.
Graduate Student Organization plans a breakfast seminar series
and snorkeling at Hanauma Bay.
IABC—the International Association of Business Communicators—is
planning Communication Career Day to be held March 12.
Mind-Body Club helps students learn how to relax.
The Press Club has invited Christopher Jones, Jr., the new
deputy executive director of the Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission,
to talk about free speech.Call 544-9379.
The Rugby Club: Play has started and people are needed on the
sidelines: cheerleaders, boosters, audience.
The Swedish Student Association is planning a barbecue, a party
and a whale watching cruise. Toastmasters meets every Wednesday
noon to 1 p.m. on the 11th floor of the UB building.
The United Samoan Organization is practicing for Intercultural
Day and for a song/dance contest in May.
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