ACCESS FUTURES
The purpose of Access Futures is to bring students together in social activities, educational events about disabilities and how to deal with them, and awareness workshops about disabilities and what they are all about. one of the purposes of the club is to bring students who have disabilities together with students who do not.
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BUSINESS CLUB
The mission of the Cascadia Business Club is to
offer its members activities and experience relevant to the current
business world which will enhance marketable skills of prospective business
leaders.
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Student Rep: Joshua Lomax
Advisor: Philip Palm
ALL THAT JAZZ
Come join us for a swingin’ good time! We will be dancing the night away multiple times per week this quarter. Our primary dancing night is Sunday nights at Century Ballroom. If you have never gone swing dancing, do not fear as it is a very welcoming community and most everyone is willing to teach. Most all dances that we attend will also have a lesson before the dance starts. Just remember to cut loose, relax and feel the music! See you on the dance floor, Cats and Dolls!
Meeting Times: Sunday 9:30pm – 12:00am
Location: Century Ballroom in Seattle
Student Rep: Bethany Potter
Advisor: Robyn Condit
ASL CLUB
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Student Rep: Rabeka Randall
Advisor: Jodene Anicello
BUSINESS CLUB
The mission of the Cascadia Business Club is to
offer its members activities and experience relevant to the current
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Student Rep: Joshua Lomax
Advisor: Philip Palm
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST (CRU)
Campus Crusade will offer the oportunity to expand their knowledge of the Bible and allow students time for relaxation in a safe environment.
Meeting Times: Thursdays, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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CASCADIA STUDENT MATH LEAGUE (CSML)
The Cascadia Student Math League will help foster student interest in mathematics and raise awareness about all things mathematical. We will provide opportunities for students to share their unique perspectives on mathematics. Through cooperative math-based puzzle solving, we will help prepare students to participate in the bi-annual Student Math League competition.
Meeting Times: 3:30PM Wednesday
Location: Room 250
Student Rep: Ricky Boice
Advisor: David Whittaker
CREATIVE ARTS CLUB (Yours Truly producers)
2008 Yours Truly is now accepting short stories, essays, poems, and all manner of images for possible publication in June. Submissions are open to all students, staff, faculty, friends and alumni of Cacsadia Community College. Deadline: Friday, February 1, 2008.
Submission Guidelines:
Writing Send up to three pieces, with titles, as separate word attachments, to: Robyn Condit Include your full name and email contact in the body of the message; do not include your name on any pages of the attached work.
Visual Art Drop up to three images, digitally formatted at 300 dpi or higher, in envelopes that include: your name, email contact, title and medium of the work,
in the creative arts club box outside office CC1 050.
Meeting Times: 11AM Friday
Location: Room 358
Student Rep: Jayme Aumann
Advisor: Robyn Condit X Jared Leising
GAMING CLUB
The purpose of the Gaming and Testing Club is to give students a chance to test games and learn how bugs and gliches can be found while being allowed to play games on campus.
Meeting Times: 10:30-5:30PM Tuesday & Thursday
Location: Room 231
Student Rep: Dylan Hansen
Advisor: Michael Panitz
HEALTH SCIENCE CLUB
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mission of the Health Science Club is to provide students with educational experiences related to health science from either a micro or macro level (emphysema to global warming) outside of the classroom.
Generic Address (Preferred): einsteinthedog@gmail.com
Meeting Times: Monday (11/19), from 3:30-5:00PM
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Student Rep: Val Saadatmandi
Advisor: Karyn Mlodnosky
INTERNATIONAL CLUB
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CLUB
We thrive to be outside and enjoy every second we can escape from the electrical buzz. We rock climb twice weekly and teach classes on the principals of Leave No Trace (LNT) backpacking, Backcountry cooking, Lightweight backpacking, How to make your own gear (MYOG), and many other outdoor activities. Aside from the instruction that club members will provide, we will also take rock climbing classes from some of the best climbers in the Northwest. We will also have Hiking, Backpacking, Kayaking, and Bicycling trips organized by the club. We hope that you will enjoy us and take advantage of the opportunities that you have as Cascadia students.
Meeting Times: Mondays & Wednesdays 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Location: Vertical World in Redmond
Student Rep: Erik Fenner
Advisor: John VanLeer
PHI THETA KAPPA
Phi Theta Kappa is an
international honor society for two-year colleges. Cascadia students are
invited to join if they have completed 20 credits and have a 3.6
cumulative GPA.
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Todd Lundberg X Katie Headlee
ROTARACT
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SADE
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SPEAK EASY'S
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STICH AND FROG
Meeting Times: 3:30-5:30PM Tuesday & Thursday
Location: Lower Level Vista
Student Rep: Annika Ball
Advisor: Melissa Estelle
STUDENTS OF SERVICE CLUB
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WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY (WIT)
Our mission is to create useful networking skills for women among our diverse campus community and to help bridge the gap between women students and the business world. It is the hope of The Women in Technology Club to provide support for learning the skills needed to enter/transform the world of business and technology.
Meeting Times:10:30-11:50AM Thursdays
Location: Room 310 in the Libary
Student Rep: Tesa Reedy
Advisor: Brian Bansenauer, Toni Hartsfield