Club info day presented Cerritos College students with the opportunity to gain more information regarding the various clubs across campus and what they have to offer.
The purpose of this event was to encourage students to become more involved in campus life.
The Wilderness Club was just one of the clubs who were out in Falcon Square on Tuesday.
President and founder, Enrique Siliezar, was out along with volunteer Timothy Lee representing the club.
Siliezar said that the Wilderness Club is for anyone who enjoys the outdoors and cares about protecting the environment.
He also stated that traveling is much more attainable as a group as opposed to attempting to travel and finance a trip as an individual. “That’s exactly how we’ve gotten to Utah and national parks because as a group, collectively, we’re able to raise funds,” he said.
The Wilderness Club meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 11 a.m. in room 127 in the Science Building.
Students took the time to stop by each club’s table and meet with its representatives.
Omar Alonso is the president of the newly founded K- pop Club. “K-pop” is an abbreviated term for Korean pop, which is a genre of music and subculture originating in South Korea.
Alonso said that the club is about getting together for the love of K-pop. “It’s mainly Korean music but we focus on other things like Korean culture, food, and dramas.”
“Most of the (music) videos have different dance moves that everybody can learn, the music is catchy and everybody is so attractive,” Alonso added.
K-pop club meetings are every Wednesday at 11 a.m. in FA 53.
Business major, Broderick Woods is a dedicated member of the Dance Club. “We are a social dance group, we cover all aspects of dance from Latin, Hip Hop, Jazz.
“Basically we are looking to take a bunch of students and create dance pieces and perform them throughout campus and outside of campus,” said Woods.
Woods has been compelled to dance and says it is something that helps him to calm down and relax.
Dance club meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 3-5 p.m. at the Student Center Stage.