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Earthly Art Club

The Earthly Art Club aims to promote public awareness of environmental wastage, stimulate and develop students' interest in recycling, and build hands-on crafts from recycled household items. Our mission is to turn trash into treasure, and the art we create will draw attention to problems we face today and inspire people to make change. The beauty of the art serves as a reminder of how we can recycle and reduce the usage of plastic while creating something beautiful at the same time.

Film Club

IVC’s Film Club is a new club dedicated to supporting and cultivating an interest in various aspects of cinema such as directing, screenwriting, acting, film theory, and of course film viewing! We hope to host movie watching events, educational workshops, and outreach/social events throughout the course of this year and we would love for you to join our community!

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Forensics/Speech and Debate

The Irvine Valley College Speech and Debate Team has a rich history at IVC, winning its first national championship title in 1982. Since that time team members have gone on to graduate from many distinguished universities including UCLA, UC Berkeley, Cornell University, and even Harvard Law School! Many notable alumni have used their skills acquired during forensics to become reputable attorneys, judges, professors, and other prominent positions across career fields.

Français (French) Club

Purpose and Services

The IVC French Club was established in 2014. We are a group of French and Francophone culture and French language lovers. No previous knowledge of French is required. We also offer a home to IVC French speakers who want to stay in touch with other Francophones. Outside of the French language and French and Francophone culture, we take a special interest in cooking, cinema, art, games, music, sports, community building and traveling.

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Game Development Club

Purpose and Services

The Game Development Club shall promote public awareness of independent game development, stimulate, and develop student interest in creating games, create a group learning environment, working in teams, hosting school wide events, and participate in community as well.

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