Surely it is the first month of the first semester as Korea University (KU) clubs are recruiting new club members. Not only the clubs but several KU press have been searching cub reporters and other facilities, as well, are looking for passionate students to join in. So up to this point, they were installing individual information desks and posting posters for recruitment.
 
Else than aforementioned activities, however, Korea University Club Union opened an exhibition for introducing the KU clubs. The Korea University Club Union has been holding on such festival for quite some time, annually. This year’s exhibition is called “Jo-a-seo-ha-neun-dongari.” Like the title, the main purpose of 2014 exhibition was to help students find suitable clubs which they can truly enjoy and like.
 
The exhibition held for two days, from March 19 to March 20. For each day, it started up at 10 o’clock in the morning and ended at 5 o’clock. People who visited by Minju Plaza in the dates would have encountered blue and green vinyl booths filling up the whole space. In the colorful booths, about 100 clubs appealed their unique features.
 
As there were around 100 clubs within eight categories, students enjoyed the variety. “Though my high school used to have various clubs, there were some restrictions as we were high school students,” stated Kim Yoon Woo (’14, School of Interdisciplinary Studies), “but in KU, there’s no such limitation. There’s even scuba diving club.”
 
Indeed, a hundred might have been a large number to view. But maps were distributed to guide the viewers. The festival, though rainy weather interfered on its second day, ended fulfilling its goal.  
 
   
▲ A guy in a dog-puppet-mask promoting the exhibition. Photographed by Lee Eunkyung.
 
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