ASL Club will have its next meeting on April 17 during SRT in room B200.
Katie Connery, ASL Club president and senior, said “We will talk about how the last event went, talk about the organization of events, and plan future events.”
Club sponsor Joseph Wheeler said, “There are no upcoming events planned as of now, but we will be deciding on this at the next meeting.”
Both Connery and Wheeler said they agree the events they choose should help club members practice ASL in order to become more proficient at it. Connery also said she wants the club to participate in events that will help bring its members closer together.
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