A day in the life of: An Interactor

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This article is part of the CCA Previews for 2016.

By Angela Tham (16S03D), President, and Trudy Chak (16S03D)

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Interactors at our Annual CCA Camp: we are a collection of diverse and different individuals, united by the same passion to serve.

The very heart of Interact is service. Upon joining Interact, we come into a community of warm, spirited individuals who share unequivocally in the same passion to serve, all without knowing what to expect. The yearlong journey we undertake together brings quiet moments of satisfaction and warmth weaved together that touch and brighten lives: not just our own, we hope, but the larger community around us.

Weekly service brings the reminder that we are much more capable of giving than we think. The exhaustion from arduous hours in school pulls away in the afternoon as we watch a smile light up a child’s face when he chatters excitedly about his own day or a kindly elderly who shares about simpler times “back in their day”. We know this honest exchange only comes from conscientiously sitting by them week after week, building up their trust in letting us help them and establishing a real and genuine connection. In moments like these, you’ll take comfort in knowing that you have removed each brick in the wall standing between yourself and the people whom you wish to serve. In moments like these, you’ll realize that they have filled a gap in your life just as much as you hope to have done in theirs.

Few are fortunate enough to find like­minded company who share the same fervent passion. Our 80­ interactor strong community in Raffles Interact provides just that. We believe in the personal touch, with the strong emphasis on direct service. Along with four main club events, you may also expect ad hoc club service scattered throughout the year, serving as a platform both for intra­-club bonding and for exposure to marginalized segments of society that we may otherwise not have had contact with. Since Interact stems from International Action, it seems only logical that apart from local service, we have an annual International Understanding trip to Cambodia. The trip exposes one to realities faced beyond the confines of our island and grants acumen to the role each individual has to play in ameliorating these global issues that plague the world at large.

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Interactors hard at work during the IU Overseas Trip to Cambodia in June 2015.

Service isn’t a skill to be honed nor does one need a talent for it. Instead, service comes genuinely, permeating every aspect of our lives and comes through in the little acts. This is perhaps what truly brings us together: the common guiding light of a sincere desire to serve and love. Keeping this in mind, so long as you have the heart, Raffles Interact warmly welcomes you.

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A day in the life of: A Chess Club Member

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This article is part of the CCA Previews for 2016.

By Nicole Yow (16S03J), Chairperson

It’s a good day for the average member at the CHESS (Cool Hours Enthusiastically Spent Sitting in an air-conditioned room playing chess) Club. That is, aside from the mind-bendingly exhilarating face-offs over the chessboard, incomparable psychological satisfaction, and communion with some of the coolest, trendiest members of the student body.

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A day in the life of: An Artist

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This article is part of the CCA Previews for 2016.

By Zhong Shaohong (16S06J), Chairperson; Zhen Si Qi (16S03C), Treasurer; Song Yi Jia (16A01C),Vice-Chairperson; Tang Jiamin, Christal (16S03L), Secretary

Looking to hone your skills in art? Or are you just looking for exposure to different forms of visual arts? Have you ever wanted to express visually, your feelings and thoughts, but have no idea how to start? If you have answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, art club may be the place for you! Here, we do not look for prior experience, just a genuine interest in art, and an open mind! :)

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A day in the life of: A Filmmaker

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This article is part of the CCA Previews for 2016.

By Xu Jiaxin (16A01A), Chairperson

Film is not merely a pastime; it is an art form that we learn to critically appreciate and apply practically here at Raffles Film Society. Considering that there are so many approaches to learning film, there’s never really a “regular” session so to speak.

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A day in the life of: A Runway Designer

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This article is part of the CCA Previews for 2016.

By Megan Goh (16A03A), Treasurer

“Fashion is not necessarily about labels. It’s not about brands. It’s about something else that comes from within you.” Ralph Lauren

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Raffles Runway batches of 2015 and 2016 by Raffles Photographic Society (RPS).

What’s the life of a designer like?

At times, fashion can seem frivolous, a pastime of the vapid and vacuous.

But fashion can also be so much more. As an art form, fashion provides an avenue for expression of views, emotions, and self. At Raffles Runway, we believe that fashion is about taking the world, interpreting it, and making it beautiful.

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