Provide a space for playing chess on campus and promote online chess software, hoping that every member can make friends through chess and improve their logical thinking in daily life.
Purpose of the Organization Promote chess as a leisure activity and related computer games, apps, and other peripherals to cultivate strategic intelligence and patience, aiming to apply these skills in academics or work, while connecting with like-minded individuals through participation in this club.
Club ExpertiseLearn the foundational knowledge of Western mysticism, including Western astrology, Western tarot cards, and Western numerology, while acquiring basic practical skills and divination abilities.
Club VisionResearch and promote Western mysticism to help individuals better understand themselves and others, aiming to foster acceptance and appreciation of diverse personality traits. This exploration will aid in realizing self-worth and pursuing spiritual growth.
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Club OfficeSG242
Certification Requirements
Participation: A total of five times, with club sessions scheduled for every Wednesday and joint events with the Go Club planned for Tuesdays.
1.Proof of participation will be recorded through sign-in and sign-out.
2.Attend at least two out of three club sessions on 9/18, 9/25, and 10/2; at least two out of three sessions on 10/9, 10/23, and 11/13; at least two out of three sessions on 11/27, 12/11, and 12/18; participate in both joint events with the Go Club on 10/15 and 11/19; and take part in the Egg Tart Cup internal competition on 12/4.
Execution: A total of two times.
1. Must fully participate in the Taipei/Taoyuan Chess Rating Fall Tournament on 10/20 and serve as a staff member (judge) for the Egg Tart Cup, officiating at least three times during this internal competition.
112 Academic Year First Semester Club Courses
112 Academic Year Second Semester Welcome Activity.