ASL Club plans to decide on its final few events for the semester at the next meeting on May 1 during SRT in room B200.
Katie Connery, ASL Club President and senior, said “We still have to decide on an event, but we will definitely do this at our next meeting.”
Club sponsor Joseph Wheeler said via a translator, “The events we decide on should help members practice their ASL and learn more about the culture.”
Connery also said she wants the events the club pcks to help members become closer together and enjoy the ASL culture.
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