Students gather together for Club Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 13 at City College in Santa Barbara, Calif . Club day allows for students to meet clubs on campus and further expand their self interests. (Anthony Zell )
From the left, Sasha Lopez, Dave Schuett, and Kelsey Schuett stand behind their stand promoting the intervaristy club on Sept. 13 at City College in Santa Barbara, Calif. The club offers a safe way for students to connect and to join a community to practice their faith. (Anthony Zell )
Robert Smith of the astronomy club prepares a 152mm H-alpha solar telescope so students can view the sun during club day on Sept. 13 at City College in Santa Barbara, Calif. The Sun is the closest star to Earth at one astronomical unit, or 93 million miles away. (Anthony Zell )
Nick Engle of the biology club hands off a Madagascar hissing beetle to a student during club day on Sept. 13 at City College in Santa Barbara, Calif. This beetle is one of the largest of it’s species, ranging from 5-7.5cm. (Anthony Zell )
Students admire a california king snake at the biology club booth on east campus during club day on Sept. 13 at City College in Santa Barbara, Calif. The king snake is known to be nonvenomous and is one of the most popular snakes in captivity. (Anthony Zell )
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