Kody's Weekly
Student Life Newsletter October 23-27
Hello Kodiaks,
With leaves turning golden, nights drawing in and fires being lit, I hope you enjoyed every moment of being kissed by the autumn rain. This week we will host a lot of awesome events and I bet you don't want to miss out! If you have questions about campus events, or have an announcement to include in Kody's Weekly, email us at ceo@cascadia.edu. Have a great week out there!
Sincerely,
Your Community Engagement Officers
This Week's Events
Spooktacular
Can one event be both spooky and spectacular? Is magic real? How many "It" clowns will be there? Find out at the one-and-only Spooktacular! This Halloween-themed party is full of fun activities including a costume contest, mini golf, face-painting, fortune-telling, and more! Plus punch, popcorn, and candy that you don't have to knock on strangers' doors to get. Don't miss it!
Time: October 25th 5pm--7pm
Location: ARC Overlook (2nd floor)
Coffee & Tea with CSG
Come by and enjoy some free coffee and tea while you talk with your student representatives. Also, check out what the Cascadia Student Government is doing on campus. We are your voice to the college administration, and we want to hear your thoughts on how CSG can serve you.
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 10th 12pm - 2pm
Location: CC1- 1st Floor Vista
Public Policy Q&A
Do you want to ask your representative a question about Public Policy? Here’s your chance. As student government, we want to connect our students with the leaders making decisions that affect our education and opportunities. Join us and make your voice heard.
Oct 24th, 2017 Tuesday
6:30-8:00pm
West Building W401, Lake Washington Institute of Technology
11605 132nd AVE NE Kirkland, WA 98034
FREE PARKING!!
TRUTH TO POWER Film Screening
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power
“A decade after An Inconvenient Truth (2006) brought climate change into the heart of popular culture comes the follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution.”
Join the campus library in Mobius Hall to participate in a movie screening of An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, followed by a live-stream Q&A with former vice president of the United States Al Gore.
More details here http://aninconvenientsequel.com/
Time: Thursday, October 26th 1:45 pm--4:45 pm
Location: Mobius Hall, CC3
Transfer Fair
Cascadia’s International Programs Office is hosting a large transfer fair! This is a great chance for students to meet with representatives from nearly 50 colleges and universities from around the U.S.A. Come and speak with admissions staff from the schools in which you are interested, and perhaps become familiar with some other good options of which you might previously have been unaware. While the event is focused on admissions for international students, all are welcome!
Time: October 27th (Friday) 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: Mobius Hall, CC3
Why Don’t We Have a _____________ Club at Cascadia?
Maybe YOU should start one! Clubs are a great way make friends with shared interests, learn leadership and teamwork skills, and get more out of your college experience. They also look very good on your applications for universities. We make it very easy to start one: it only takes 3 people, 1 form, and 1 meeting. Clubs are eligible to reserve space on campus, host events, use supplies, and request funding for food and activities. Check out the Student Life website or stop by the Club Info board in the lower level of CC1 (across from the Center) to find out more and to get an application.
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Club Information
NEW CLUB: Cascadia Women Engineers
Cascadia Women Engineers seeks to unite Cascadia College’s female students who are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or math. We hope to inspire female students to pursue their dreams of studying or working within a STEM-related field, and apply themselves passionately to fully unleashing their potential in the male dominated engineering world. We aim to foster an environment where female students can come together to provide and receive encouragement in their STEM interests; a place where they will be seen and treated as equals.
Meeting Time: Thursdays 6:00-7:00pm
Location: ARC 210
More info: SWEcascadia@gmail.com
Cascadia Robotics Club
Provides real-life engineering experience in a fun and interactive way through designing and building a full-sized robot as a team.
Meeting Time: Tuesdays from 3:30 – 5:30pm
Location: CC2 – 170
Contact: slucoris@gmail.com
Amnesty International
The purpose of the Amnesty International club is to educate and petition people in relation to human rights abuses.
Meeting Time: Thursday from 3:30 - 4:30pm
Location: ARC 110
Contact: Abloch@cascadia.edu
Latinx Club
This club was founded In order to provide a safe place for Latinx students on campus. We welcomes all people of the Latinx culture and those who want to learn and get involved within the Latinx community.
Meeting Time: every other Thursday, 2:00-3:00pm (meets this week)
Location: ARC 210
Contact: gvillegas661@gmail.com
Dance Club
Express yourself and learn various forms of dance styles!
Meeting Time: Coming soon!
Contact: jd2themax@hotmail.com
Veterans Community
Connect with vets on campus for social events, support, and community service.
Meeting Time: Coming soon!
Next Generation I.T.
The club is Professional Technology students helping each other, our campus and community. Student members will work together on web based projects, web pages, mobile applications, project management, network infrastructure, and environmental technology sustainable practices. Membership is open to all current registered students of Cascadia College.
Meeting Time: Tuesdays 3:30, CC2-161
Contact: ngitclub@gmail.com
Arts & Writing Club
Express yourself through various art forms, share your stories, and be together with other students who like to create.
Meeting Time: Tuesday : 11:00am-12:15pm
Location: ARC 110
Contact: arts17writing@gmail.com
Sign Language Club
Practice ASL together and connect with Cascadia's deaf community.
Meeting time: Coming soon!
Contact: lucaszaldibar@aol.com
Sustainability Club
This club is committed to recycling and sustainable practices, and aims to empower both individual students and institutions to practice better sustainability.
Meeting Time: Wednesday 2:00-3:00pm
Location: CC1-004 (Veterans Resource Center)
Contact : mustinjasi@gmail.com (Justin Masi)
Food Truck Schedule
Food trucks are located in front of the ARC on weekdays
Monday, October 23
11:00am
314 Pie
11:00am
DeezDogz
3:00pm
Express Mexican Grill
Tuesday, October 24
11:00am
DeezDogz
11:00am
Stacks Burgers
3:00pm
Mr Gyros
Wednesday, October 25
11:00am
Peasant Food Manifesto
11:00am
Samurai Noodle
3:00pm
Mr. Gyros
Thursday, October 26
11:00am
Beanfish
11:00am
Stacks Burgers
Friday, October 27
11:00am
The Ultimate Melt