The Inter-Club Council has seen a rise and fall in club activity this past year. Nine new clubs were formed in the Spring 2000 quarter: Wrestling Appreciation, Salsa, Samahan, Living in Fitness Everyday, De Anza Physics and Mathematics, De Anza Service Society, De Anza Team Bridge and the De Anza Volunteer Exchange.
Five new clubs have been formed during the fall quarter: Drishti Indian, Astronomy Society, Anthropology, Studies of the Old and New Testament, and Arts and Crafts. Of the ICC’s 52 current clubs, six are inactive. They can be reformed only if they rewrite a club constitution and start over. If the club reforms under a new name and constitution within a year, members can still use the funds that they had as the previous club.
The following clubs were deemed inactive in fall: Living in Fitness Everyday, DA Volunteer Exchange, DA Service Society, Hip-Hop Congress, Club of Iran and DA Bible Study. A statement from LIFE stated they would be unable to continue as a club, because ICC Representative Kathy Miana is “the only remaining officer with any time available.”
ICC Chair of Programs Ryan Bellon said that there will likely be over 50 active clubs by the end of the winter quarter.
With nearly 50 clubs on campus, students can track down one that appeals to their interests, whether they are politics, religion, community service, or wrestling.
Students may pick up a packet on how to start a club outside the Student Activities Office.
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New Clubs:
Wrestling Appreciation, Salsa, Samahan, DA Physics and Mathematics, DA Team Bridge, Drishti Indian, Astronomy Society, Anthropology, Studies of the Old and New Testament and Arts and Crafts.
Inactive Clubs:
LIFE, DAVE, DASS, Hip-Hop Congress, Club of Iran and DA Bible Study.