Chabot's club activities on the rise
Alex Tiphayachan
Issue date: 4/17/08 Section: News
One club that is really going all out with their activities is the Game Zone Recreation Club. "We try to be as active as possible," says Neal Trotter a member of Game Zone and Recreation Club. "Our biggest event is our upcoming Japanese animation convention, Kin-Yoobi Con, coming Aug. 9 at Chabot College. We will feature many activities.
"Seven music bands will be coming to perform, these bands play music based on sound from games and anime. We'll also feature a manga library. Manga is Japanese comic books. Several members will be bringing their collection.
"We will have vendors also selling anime merchandise such as DVDs, games, plush dolls, and posters. We will also have free video game play as well as video game tournaments.
"We will feature custom competitions in which participants dress up as their favorite anime or video game character.
"There will be panel discussions in which we will talk about specific video game and anime issues with attendees. There will be many other activities as well."
For more information check out the ASCC office for all general information on clubs and activities.
"Seven music bands will be coming to perform, these bands play music based on sound from games and anime. We'll also feature a manga library. Manga is Japanese comic books. Several members will be bringing their collection.
"We will have vendors also selling anime merchandise such as DVDs, games, plush dolls, and posters. We will also have free video game play as well as video game tournaments.
"We will feature custom competitions in which participants dress up as their favorite anime or video game character.
"There will be panel discussions in which we will talk about specific video game and anime issues with attendees. There will be many other activities as well."
For more information check out the ASCC office for all general information on clubs and activities.
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