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City College's Club Day Features Variety of Student Organizations
Annual event showcases spring semester student clubs and activities at Santa Barbara campus
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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On February 25, City College students, faculty, and staff gathered for the annual Club Day event, which featured a variety of student organizations showcasing their activities and offerings. The event included prize-winning trivia, telescope viewing, book giveaways, and opportunities for students to get involved in clubs focused on subjects like geology, fashion, math, biology, and more.
Why it matters
Club Day is an important annual tradition at City College, allowing students to discover new extracurricular opportunities, connect with peers who share their interests, and get more engaged in the campus community. The wide range of clubs represented reflects the diverse interests and talents of the student body.
The details
The Geology Club displayed different rock samples and promoted an upcoming Death Valley field trip, the Fashion Club made bracelets and discussed plans for a fashion show, the Math Club offered cookies to students who could solve a math problem, the Biology Club let students interact with a banana morph ball python, the Book Club gave away free books, and the Multimodal Lab demonstrated bubble-blowing activities.
- The Club Day event took place on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
The players
Mak Spencer
Geology Club officer.
Grace Wilson
Geology Club member.
Dave Guthery
Geology Club member.
Hayes Phillip
Fashion Club co-president.
Chelsea Lugo
Fashion Club co-president.
Gabrielle Placencia
Biology Club event coordinator.
Ben Levine
Book Club co-president.
Jami Chambers
Book Club art director.
Moe Frank-Niyogi
Multimodal Lab staff.
JC Munoz Orellana
Multimodal Lab staff.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in Santa Barbara, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, Grocery employee (Instagram)
The takeaway
City College's annual Club Day showcased the diverse range of student organizations on campus, allowing attendees to discover new extracurricular opportunities, connect with peers, and get more engaged in the campus community. The event highlighted the breadth of student interests and talents at the college.


