New program to put organizations and clubs on the Web
Terrell Lopez
Issue date: 10/5/07 Section: News
Originally published: 10/4/07 at 5:00 PM EST
Last update: 10/4/07 at 4:58 PM EST
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With over 115 clubs and organizations being offered, it is extremely hard for one club to stand out above the rest, in addition to each organization offering their own values and morals.
But with student involvement always being an important component of every club's success. the new program's hopes are to generate more members to continue to get students involved.
"It's a good tool for the students to learn more about our organizations, their values, what they stand for - and even before meeting us they can figure out if that group maybe right for them," President of AXP Fraternity and Program Coordinator of Fraternity/Sorority Life J.J. Reardon said.
Many club presidents have shown much interest in the newly developed program, and many see it as a major advantage in getting their club heard.
"Now people can go on the internet and find out about upcoming events… as opposed to before you'll have to hand out a flier and not a lot of people look at the fliers posted," Myasia Bulter, president of Club Fuerza, said.
Through the years and efforts of tabling and sponsoring many events, clubs and organizations seem to get their name across very clearly. However, improvements won't hurt.
The program aims to attract new members and students looking to get involved.
But with student involvement always being an important component of every club's success. the new program's hopes are to generate more members to continue to get students involved.
"It's a good tool for the students to learn more about our organizations, their values, what they stand for - and even before meeting us they can figure out if that group maybe right for them," President of AXP Fraternity and Program Coordinator of Fraternity/Sorority Life J.J. Reardon said.
Many club presidents have shown much interest in the newly developed program, and many see it as a major advantage in getting their club heard.
"Now people can go on the internet and find out about upcoming events… as opposed to before you'll have to hand out a flier and not a lot of people look at the fliers posted," Myasia Bulter, president of Club Fuerza, said.
Through the years and efforts of tabling and sponsoring many events, clubs and organizations seem to get their name across very clearly. However, improvements won't hurt.
The program aims to attract new members and students looking to get involved.
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