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   I.C.C. Chairperson
   
 Name:  Victor La
 Age:  20
 Major:  
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What are you planning to do while in office?
I plan on creating a closer network between the clubs so that they can aid each other during events of all kinds whether they are club, student government, or on-campus events.  I also plan to visit each club (if possible) at least once per semester so I could be more involved directly with the clubs.
 
What do you see as the biggest issue on campus, and how do you plan to address it?
I think the biggest issue on campus, for students at least, is to be involved non-academically such joining clubs and student government. I believe if all the clubs would help each other at their own events it would make a certain club to be bigger. If the typical Mt. SAC student sees an event which a large crowd, they are bound to come and see "What's up." At that time, the club members would be able to inform students of not only which club is hosting the event, but which other clubs are helping through a networking bond.
What challenges do you see in the future?
In theInter-Club Council, I see new faces every year.  Since the clubs (for the most part)send new representatives every semester, we always have to train them through the processes of being an I.C.C. Rep. Though it is hard work I find it rewarding because it is a learning experience for me to teach new people.
How would you encourage more students to get more involved with school activities?
I would ask them two questions: What do you like? and What are you good at?  If everyone were to find the answers to these questions, they would be more likely to find a likable career.  At this moment in time, even though being involved feels like another job, it is important because transfer, job opportunities, and so forth are not all about academics. They want to see experience. Apply the answers to these questions to a club, event, or position that is available on campus and hopefully they will aid one's journey through life at Mt. San Antonio College.
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