On Thursday, September 7, 2017, I attended a club at Baruch, called UCLA, which stands for United Chinese Language Association. It may seem as though this group is only designated for the people who speech a Chinese language, which may be mostly true, but there were a couple people who didn’t; still, they joined the club on that day because the club welcomes diversity for people who are dedicated to learn more of the Chinese language. There was so many people in club that we filled the room with every chair and had people standing and sitting on the floor, cramming the doorway. Despite the fact that it was so crowded, we still had lots of fun during the club hour because we played group games that helped us get more involved and friendly with each other. The first game we played was called ‘Google Feud’ which was just like ‘Family Feud’ but based on Google searches. The large group was divided into 2 teams and we had to fill in the blank for top google searches. For example, the category of choice was called ‘names’ and the beginning of the blank read ‘Donald…’ so the first answer was obviously ‘trump’ and that result was the number one search on google, so the team’s score increased by 10000 points for guessing the number one search. The second game that we played as a group is called the ‘Zoom In Game’ in which we had to guess what the zoomed in full picture was. For example, in the zoomed in picture, there was a dark green bushy looking kind of picture with a shade of light blue in the top right hand corner. At first, the teams thought that the full picture was supposed to be of a tree, but in the end, the other team guessed that it was a Poland Spring bottle, and they were correct. Then we took a group picture with everyone in the corner and there was so many people that a lot of people weren’t seen in the picture at all. Then, we had free Chinese food at the end.