0 News 2A -- Wednesday, September 21, 2011 _ The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com N tw s The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom MONDAY: TUESDAY: ENSA In Other Ivory Towers This Week in History Campus_______ STUDEN ROTARY CHAPTER Serving tecm uiY THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Professor Profiles Photos of the Week 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com STEPHIANIE STEINBERG ZACH YANCER Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1251 734-418-4115 ext. 1241 steinberg michigndailycom zancer@michigandailycom 6 Members of Rotaract - the University's student chapter of Rotary International - are dedicated to community ser- vice near and far. LSA sophomore Sophie Zhao, the club's social and, publicity chair, described the organization as a service group that helps students net- work and enhance local and international communities. The group organizes various community service activities, including volunte'er work with Habitat for Humanity, local nursing homes and homeless shelters, The club is also dedicated to international service and annually plans a volunteer trip during spring break, Zhao said. "We have a lot of local ser- vice events throughout the months, and then last year during spring break we orga- nized a trip where we went to Nicaragua to help build water filters because they don't have clean water there," she said. The club's 50 active mem- bers meet biweekly to hear from guest speakers and to plan upcoming ventures, according to Zhao. LSA senior Louis Albertini, Rotaract's president, stressed that the club operates on local and international levels. "Our four pillars - the main tenants of our organi- ; zation - are community ser- vice, fundraising, professional development and internation- al service," he said. Albertini added that RotaryY International's involvement. helps facilitate Rotaract's dedication to service by allow- ing chapters the freedom to choose their own projects. "We have this incredible x r' r p relationship with Rotary, so4 we have the capability and the 3k-eore ocet u rar ', nization based on what ourF membership wants," he said. CU~tR~ec Roteract members participate in local and international service. - SABIRA KHAN tach year, the club plans a service trip during spring break. 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