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October 2018 • Vol. 1 No. 1

Upcoming Events
Spooktacular
Friday, October 26
5–8:30pm @Chemistry Courtyard

ACS Program-in-a-Box:
Voyage to Mars: Red
Planet Chemistry
Oct. 23, 3:30-4:30pm

Spooktacular
October 26, 5-8:30pm

Spooktacular is an annual department-wide Halloween party that brings


Alumni Panel and Game the chemistry cohort together. Attendees are encouraged to dress up
Night (hosted by Chem in costume. There are carnival games, pumpkin carving tables, and a
Peer Mentoring haunted “house.” Spooktacular will be the last event held in the Chemistry
Program) - Nov. 30, Courtyard before departmental construction is underway, so be sure to
5-7pm @Chem 172 check it out! Where else can you see your professors in costumes?

Cost to attend is $10. Preferred method of payment is Venmo


(@ minhstantreplay) by Wed, Oct 24. Space is limited. Register here.

Dear Chem Clubbers,


I hope this newsletter finds you well. We are happy to announce the Chem Club
Catalysts membership program this year. For more information, please contact ucd-
chemclubpres@gmail.com. Also, stay tuned for the many wonderful activities and
events in store, so be sure to read the emails and newsletters that are sent out regu-
larly. If you like writing, you’re always welcome to submit a piece to be featured in
Chemsgiving - Nov. 16 this newsletter. Wishing you all the best in the midst of midterm season!
5-7pm Cheers,
Samantha Teshima – Editor-in-Chief
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Meet the Officers!


Our amazing team...
Samantha Teshima: 4th year, Pharm Chem, Editor-in-Chief
Batool Albar: 3rd year, Chem Engineering, Treasurer
Minh Ngyuyen: 4th year, Chem Physics, Financial Officer
Neil Castro: 2nd year transfer, Pharm Chem, Secretary
Michelle Luo: 4th year, ACS Chem, Outreach Officer
Michael Gex: 4th year, Environmental Chem, Outreach Officer

What do you love about chemistry?


Steven: It is a very approach- Taher: I have always been amazed by how
able way of understanding the chemistry works to extents that I see as magic.
fundamentals underlying vari- For example, how sodium and chlorine on their
ous phenomena of the natural own are considered toxic substances but when
world. Not only that, but it is chemically reacted together they become one of Taher Othman
Steven Mok also a fascinating medium that the most used spices in the world, salt. “Magic is Vice President
President links the principles of physics just science that we don’t understand yet,” said 3rd Year
4th Year Geology Major with the larger-scale physi- Arthur C. Clark. Every time I read that quote, I Chemical Engineering Major
Chemistry Minor cal sciences like biology and can’t help but think that by learning chemistry, Economics Minor
Favorite Class @UCD: GEL 50 geology. I’m actually practicing my magic tricks to be a Favorite Class @UCD: ECN 1B
and 50L - Physical Geology great magician who can help many lives one day. Principles of Macroeconomics

OUTREACH ACS Program-


Questions? Comments? Concerns? in-a-Box: Voyage
to Mars: Red
Email
ucdchemclubpres@gmail.com

Need more information about the Planet Chemistry


Chemistry Club Catalysts member-
ship program? Email us! Oct. 23, 3:30-4:30pm

Want to be featured in the next @Chemistry 161


newsletter? Send in your writing
piece, events (with dates, times, In this ACS webinar, experts will describe the geologic history of Mars and discuss how we can infer
locations), photos, and other hap- the environments that existed on surface of Earth and Mars during the time when life evolved. They
penings here at UCD. Email us! will also discuss the challenges of long-term space travel, the work needed for humans to survive
the voyage, and the current state of recycled waste research that will sustain valuable material using
Are you part of another organization biopharm production.
and want to do a collab? Email us!
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