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So... Inspired you, did we?? Well, brace yourself because here is a lot more to fascinate you. We proudly present the pride of the ICC:
The De Anza Clubs!!!!

Get more information on any of the following clubs by filling out our Club Information Request Form.

Click here for a schedule of club meetings. Click here for the weekly Student Activities Calendar.

You can also call the Club and DASB Hotline at (408) 864-5432 from a touch-tone phone. 

If you don't see a club that interests you, then start a new club. Pick up a "How to Start a New Club" packet from the literature rack outside the Student Activities Office, or download one here:
How to Start a New Club Packet PDF Icon  (Adobe Acrobat Reader required, see link at bottom of page to get it)
Club Constitution Template from packet ( Microsoft Word format)

Note to Clubs, to update any of the information on this page please fill out an ICC/Club Web Site Update Form available at the Student Activities Office or online here.

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Academic Honor/Community Service Meeting Schedule

De Anza Circle K
The purpose of the club is to provide constructive opportunities for students to become involved on campus and in the community through service work to others in need.
Advisor:
Catie Cadge-Moore (408) 864-5683

De Anza Red Cross
Our purpose is for recruiting students for Red Cross volunteer programs, organizing fundraising for Red Cross, and informing campus and community awareness of Red Cross.
Advisor:
Byron Lilly (408) 864-8431

Honors Club
The purpose of this club is to support the De Anza Honors Program and increase student camaraderie within the program, and between students of the program and De Anza students who are not in the program.
Advisor:
Carolyn Keen (408) 864-8243

International Student Volunteers (ISV)
The purpose of this club is to encourage international students to get involved in the American society through volunteering in school and local community services.  All are welcome!
Advisor:
Susanne W. Chan (408) 864-5813

United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
At UNICEF, we have a common goal, children first.  UNICEF focuses on fundraising for children funded projects, as well as, providing community services locally.
Web Site: www.geocities.com/deanzaunicef
Advisors:
Roger Mack (408) 864-8611
Angelica Strongone (408) 864-8889

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Departmental Meeting Schedule

Auto Technology
To further interest and enjoyment in the Auto Technology program and department.
Advisors:
Mike Brandt (408) 864-8527
Phil Green (408) 864-8376
Pete Vernazza (408) 864-8216

De Anza Club of Accounting and Finance
The purpose of the club is to let students at De Anza having extra chances to learn about accounting and finance through our activities.  Students would be able to apply what they have learnt in real life.
Advisor:


De Anza Psychology Club
The De Anza Psychology Club provides opportunities for students with any major to explore the many far-reaching applications of psychology in our community and beyone.  Members can attend off-campus explorations, enjoy professional speakers, explore community service opportunities and more within the broad scope of this field.
Email: deanzapsychclub@live.com
Advisor:
Charles Ramskov (408) 864-8853
De Anza Venture Capitalist
The main purpose of the club is to understand investment through trading, business projects, and the stock market. Members of the club will gain investment and business experience through participating in projects. The club will also help students to invest into their academic success.
Email: da_venturecapitalist@yahoogroups.com
Web Site: davc.to.md
Advisor:
Richard Lopez (408) 864-5661

Engineering Technology Club
The purpose of this club is to provide opportunities and aid to prospective engineering student at De Anza and to promote the field of engineering to the community.
Advisors:
Paul Edwards
Farshad Mosh (408) 864-8345
Charles Noroña

Global Business Association (GBA) of De Anza College
GBA is established to enhance and build-up the interests of its members on business, promoting an open environment for members exploring the interrelations between different components in business and strengthen their knowledges.
Advisor:
Byron Lily (408) 864-8431

Student Nurses Organization (SNO)
Informs, guides and supports nursing students.
Advisor:
Jean Burke (408) 864-8897

The Entrepreneurs Club of De Anza
The purpose of this club is to provide a much needed understanding of various aspects of how to run any kind of business.  We plan on accomplishing this idea by having business role playing games at meetings, inviting guest speakers, visiting companies and networking with like-minded individuals.
Advisor:
David Stringer (408) 864-8539

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Diversity Meeting Schedule

Asian Pacific American Students for Leadership (APASL)
The empowerment of students through social and community activities.
Advisors:
Michael Chang (408) 864-8878
Mae Lee (408) 864-8973

Black Student Union (BSU)
Bring students together to encourage academic endeavors, social awareness, community involvement and promoting the black culture.
Advisors:
LeQuisha Beckham
Tesha Poe (408) 864-8553
Wendy White (408) 864-8532

Chinese Student Association
This club is to gather all the students from China to unite and help each other.  We also welcome people who are interested in Chinese culture to know about China.
Advisors:
Hua-Fu Liu (408) 864-8324
Kejian Shi (408) 864-8481

De Anza Eurasia Club
The purpose of the club is to encourage intermingling of students who have diverse cultural backgrounds.  Especially, as a club, our mottoe is to promote European and Asian culture with providing language exchange, social activities, and volunteer works.
Advisor:
Mehrdad Khosravi (408) 864-5384

De Anza International Student Association
This group is focused on developing leadership and support networks for international students.  It provides support for international students and help the entire student body become more aware of different cultures and colors.
Advisors:
Barbara Dahlke (408) 864-5417
Shannon Hassett

Disabled Students Unlimited (DSU)
Concerned with campus accessibility, the social and academic activities of challenged students of all kinds.
E-mail: feedback@deanza-dsu.org
Web Site: deanza-dsu.org
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Advisors:
Tom Beggs (408) 864-5409
Kevin Glapion (408) 864-8955
Ernie Johnson (408) 864-5734

Habesha Student Association
As individuals, we share a passion to bring a positive influence to the Habesha community here at De Anza college through unity, strength and social consciousness.  Together we hope to become a cohesive group, whose purpose and direction is to uplift and consolidate scattered Habesha students into a coherent group movement.
Advisor:
Rob Mieso (408) 864-8835

Hong Kong Student Association (HKSA)
Provide Hong Kong international students a facility to support each other in cultural adjustment, learning, and expanding social community at the same time.
Advisor:
Susanne Chan (408) 864-5813

Indonesian Students Organization (ISO)
To foster friendships through club activities, and to help members adapt to the diversity of their new environments, while sharing our unique culture with others.
Advisor:
Leland Van Fossen (408) 864-8654

Intercultural Club
A club which will be concerned about different cultures. Members in the club not only make friends from diversified backgrounds, but they also learn about other cultures and learn to respect other cultures.
Advisor:
Rich Wood (408) 864-8473

Isang P.U.S.O.
The purpose of our club is to promote unity through awareness of culture and heritage within the Filipino community, and to share the culture with students and staff of De Anza College.
Advisors:
Randy Claros (408) 864-5418
Rowena Tomaneng (408) 864-8349

Japanese Student Association (JSA)
JSA is dedicated to promoting Japanese culture and language. A great place to meet other students interested in Japan, learn Japanese, and have fun!
Email: deanzaJSA@gmail.com
Advisor:
Gregory Knittel (408) 864-8770

Korean Student Association (KSA)
To edify Korean culture by allowing newcomers from High School, international students and other Korean student to build a community network.
Email: deanzaKSA@gmail.com
Web Site: club.cyworld.com/deanza
Advisors:
Hwaja Choi
Christopher Kwak

¡LEAD! Latina/o Empowerment At De Anza
A club for Latina/o students and their allies, ¡LEAD! fosters personal growth, community service and cultural understanding.
Advisors:
Marc Coronado (408) 864-8409
Adriane Garcia
Jorge Morales (408) 864-8409

Taiwanese Association of De Anza
To Unite students from Taiwan, help out students who just arrived, provide information and help on learning about De Anza, and collect housing information, job opportunities. Further introduce Taiwanese culture to other diversities.
Advisor:
Huo-Fu Liu (408)864-5324

Vietnamese Student Association (VSA)
Celebrate Vietnamese culture and language through various cultural and traditional activities.  Support Vietnamese American students with their educational needs and issues on campus.
Web Site:
Advisor:
Chuong Le (408) 864-8274

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Political Meeting Schedule

Democracy Matters
The purpose of this organization will be to actively engage the political involvement of the students of De Anza College.  Our primary aims are to remove the corruption of government and to increase voting participation.  Democracy Matters is a NON-partisan, NON-profit organization established to promote American political well-being and to educate people about American democracy.
Advisor:
Robert Stockwell (408) 864-8382

Socialist Organizer
The purpose of this club is to educate and organize around Marxist theory, politics and economics.  To fight with students and community members to build a better, just society at home and abroad.
Advisor:
Richard Wood (408) 864-8473

Students for Justice (SFJ)
Students for Justice is a student organization engaged in social justice on campus and off. We are also involved in political/social movements affecting this community and communities abroad.
Advisor:
Christine Chai (408) 864-5560

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Religious Meeting Schedule

Catholic Student Club
We want to wake up in people and student lives the restless heart, solidarity, and happiness that throughout the years our society of consumerism and lack of love has weakened in us. We yearn to wake up the universal human dignity of each person. We believe in a God of love and forgiveness who creates unity with the power to transform bad in to good.
Web Site: www.deanzacatholic.com
Advisor:
Carmen Lizardi-Folley (408) 864-8679

Christians on Campus
A time used to help students grow in their spiritual life through the study of the Bible and Christian fellowship.
Email: cocdeanza@gmail.com
Advisor:

April Pi-Hsiu Phung

Grace Fellowship
To study the Bible, to have fun and to experience God's grace together in both Mandarin and Cantonese.
Web Site: www.geocities.com/da_grace_fellowship
Advisor:

Homer Tong (408) 864-8800

International Youth Fellowship (IYF)
The purpose of this club is to unite the hearts of youth inside of God and to preach the gospel.
Email: info@sjiyf.org
Web Site:
Advisor:
Rob Mieso (408) 864-8835

Muslim Students Association (MSA)
A Family of sincere brothers and sisters dedicated to enriching De Anza students and faculty by better informing and educating Muslims and non-Muslims of Islam, the fastest growing religion.
Advisor:
David Coleman (408) 864-8660

Saltworks Christian Fellowship
To help students develop a deeper relationship with God, build friendships and prepare for life after college.
Advisor:
Linda Choi (408) 864-5517

W.A.V.E. (Walking Along God's Vision Everyday)
W.A.V.E. (Walking Along God’s Vision Everyday) is a Christian club.  Our goal is to spread word of God among students from overseas by practicing God’s love.  We have worship concert, Kingdom in De Anza, in every month on campus.
Advisor:
Clara Jung (408) 864-8963

World Peace Buddhists
To promote peace, culture, and education through Nichieren’s Buddhism.
Advisors:
John Butcher (408) 864-5861
Tom Dolen (408) 864-8764

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Special Interest Meeting Schedule

4 Elements Hip Hop Club
For anyone to participate, perform, and learn the Hip-Hop culture, whether you live it through your daily life or just want to experience this beautiful art for the first time.
Advisor:
Robert Molinar (408) 864-8999 x 3123

American Sign Language (ASL) Club
This club is for ASL students and anyone interested in sign language and deaf culture.  It is for learning, practicing, meeting new people and having fun.
Advisor:
David W Rawson

Animal Lovers
Members who love animals formed this club to expand general knowledge about animals, participate in activities that protect animals, and promote how to respect animals to the public.
Advisor:
Bruce Heyer (408) 864-8933

Architecture and Interior Design Club
The goal of the club is to share different views towards different kinds of architecture and interior design, experiences of using Sketchup and AutoCAD and the techniques of model making.
Advisor:
Deborah Pasturel (408) 864-8587

ArtDeCo (Arrt & Design Connections)
ArtDeCo organization connects different areas of art and design of educational and professional systems for actively engaging the creative involvement of the students.
Advisor:
William Nagel

De Anza Academy of Independent Filmmakers (DAAIF)
The purpose of the club is to promote the networking of amateur and experienced filmmakers alike.  The club will encourage its members to utilize each other’s talents and make some amazing films.  We will premiere these films at our meetings.
Advisor:
Barak Goldman (408) 864-8879

De Anza Anime Club
To inform and expose its members to the animated art form known as anime through discussions, viewings and outings.
Advisor:
Duane Kubo (408) 864-8443

De Anza Chess and Go Club
The purpose of this club is to give students the opportunity to play chess and go, help students to read the strategy in a chess game or go, and compete with chess and go players from different colleges.
Advisor:
David Newton (408) 864-8668

De Anza Chinese as a Second Language Club (CSLC)
This club is a platform mainly for students who are non-Chinese speakers and student who are interested in Chinese language to learn Cantonese and Mandarin through our activities and workshops.
Advisor:
April Phung

De Anza International Fashion Club
The mission of the De Anza International Fashion Club is to promote self expression and creativity.  The club accomplishes it’s mission by exposing members to diverse fashion styles and having outings and activities that relate to clothing design.
Advisor:
Lydia Botsford (408) 864-5760

De Anza Marketing and Communication Club
Our club is to discover the way that our market works and how communication works in our market.  Communication takes an important role in marketing, the market works through interacting and talking with others.  We are learning through having fun.
Advisor:
Matt Abrahams (408) 864-8534

International Board Game Club
This club was found up since there are very less people know about Board Game in De Anza Community College. The main objectives of the club are to initiate the interest of the students in Board Game, to stimulate the critical thinking in the life through playing the Board Games and to provide chances for the students to learn and improve Board Game skills.
Advisor:
Lori Clinchard (408) 864-8988

Jews, Israelis and Friends (JIF)
To maximize the number of Jews doing Jewish with other Jews; and to spread awareness of social action issues, Jewish identity and Israeli current events in a fun and inclusive setting.
E-mail: koretdeanza@hillelsv.org
Web Site: www.hillelsv.org
Advisor:
Deb Sack (408) 864-8532

Outdoor Club
Camping, kayaking, backpacking, surfing and other activities. (Most designed for beginners as well as experienced.)
Web Site: http://faculty.deanza.fhda.edu/donahuemary/stories/storyReader$13
Advisor:
Mary Donahue

Speech and Debate
We work to develop the educational skills necessary to compete in college level parliamentary debate and individual speech events.
Advisor:
Alexander Kramer (408) 864-8799

T-Tennis Club
To practice and improve the student playing table tennis skill. Also, this provides the student to have an environment for gathering.
Advisor:
David Newton (408) 864-8668

W.I.S.E. 37 (Working to Institute a Sustainable Environment on the 37th Parallel)
We are an environmental club whose main goal is to advocate a lifestyle that minimizes environmental impact and helps create social/environmental justice for all.
Email: wise37@wise37.com
Web Site: www.wise37.com
Advisor:
Patricia Cornely (408) 864-8628

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Sports Meeting Schedule

De Anza Badminton Club
The club aims to encourage student to do more exercise in their spare time.
Advisor:
Terrance Brown

De Anza Cheer and Dance Team
To establish a sport-like activity where students and athletes will be supporting each other to show school spirit.
Advisor:
CJ Jones (408) 864-8505/8594

De Anza Fencing Club
The purpose of the club is to introduce fencing to students.  We will provide information about fencing, such as rules and regulations, basic techniques, demonstrations, etc.
Advisor:
Jesus Quintero (408) 864-5326

De Anza Shotokan Karate
Practices and promotes the Japanese martial art of Shotokan Karate.  We are involved in tournaments, demonstrations, workshops and social activities.
Web Site: www.daskc.org
Advisors:
Irv Ploke (650) 949-7714
Pete Rabbitt (408) 864-8352 RabbittPete@deanza.edu

De Anza TaeKwonDoClub (DATKDC)
The purpose of the club is to enhance self-esteem, to build confidence, to develop discipline, to teach self-defense, and to strengthen the mind and body. In addidion, we also have many activities of getting together to make friends; have some good laughs and most importantly, community service.
Advisors:
Jack Lynch (408) 864-8421
Christopher Kwak (408) 864-5727

 
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Support Meeting Schedule

Furendo Suppondo (FuSu)
We help our members develop essential skills and strong network by organizing workshops and social activities, assist fellow De Anza students in need by leading the Book Drive Program, and assist the community by making donations and volunteering every week to help the poor, the elderly, and the sick.
Email: president@da-friends.org
Web Site: www.fusu.org
Advisors:
Deborah Pasturel (408) 864-8587
Rob Stockwell (408) 864-8770

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Get more information on any of the above clubs by filling out our Club Information Request Form.

Click here for a schedule of club meetings.

You can also call the Club and DASB Hotline at (408) 864-5432 from a touch-tone phone.

If you don't see a club that interests you, then start a new club. Pick up a "How to Start a New Club" packet from the literature rack outside the Student Activities Office, or download one here:
How to Start a New Club Packet PDF Icon  (Adobe Acrobat Reader required, see link at bottom of page to get it)
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