Aegineung clubs were promoted through a fair that took place from March 17 to 18. The fair was held at the Nobel Plaza for two days, for science and engineering students to visit.
 
Prepared by the 26th Federation of Aegineung Clubs, the Fair gave opportunities for Aegineung clubs to recruit new members for this school year. The event also had its purpose in helping the first year students, who are looking for exciting campus life, to find the clubs that they want to be involved in. This does not mean that only freshmen are allowed to take part, as there are many clubs that will more than welcome any students wishing to join.
 
Federation of Aegineung Clubs has been holding the club fair for many years in the past. This has helped flourish the Aegineung clubs which have a distinct personality apart from the central clubs. Aegineung clubs belong within the science and engineering campus and thus consist of members who are students of science and engineering majors.
 
Many science and engineering students have exam schedules that are quite different from the semiannual—midterm and final—exam schedules that can be quite bothersome when doing club activities. Joining an Aegineung club will give those students the opportunity to enjoy enriched campus life as well as secure the time for their studies.
 
   
▲ The band 1905 made the fair more lively with theirperformance. Photographed by Bang Sun Ah
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