Kody's Weekly
Student Life Newsletter May 15-19
CASCADIA SPIRIT WEEK!!
Tues, May 16: Summer Day
Wed, May 17: Tacky Tourist Day
Thurs, May 18: Blue & White Day
Tuesday, May 16th - Thursday, May 18th
Join Cascadia’s Student Government for Spirit Week!
Day 1: Show some Summer Day spirit! Please make sure to wear appropriate
clothing like shorts and t-shirts. No bathing suits!
Day 2: Come to Cascadia showing your best Tacky Tourist outfit! There will be a
contest for best dressed on social media. Use #CCSpiritWeek for a chance to win!
Day 3: Show off your best school spirit for Blue and White Day!
Tuesday Tea Break
Tuesday, May 16th 11:30am - 1:30pm | Trailer by the Food Forest
Relax while enjoying a cup of tea to de-stress during Mental Health Month.
Cascadia Arts and Writing Club Book Swap
Tuesday, May 16th - Wednesday, May 17th 3:30pm - 5pm | CC2 First Floor Lobby
Done with some books? Looking for something new to read? Check out the
book swap, where you can leave something old, and go home with something
that’s new to you.
Cascadia Activities Board Presents: "GET OUT"
Tuesday, May 16th, 6:00 p.m. | Mobius Hall
Free admission.
"A young black man visits his white girlfriend's family estate where he learns that many of its residents, who are black, have gone missing, and he soon learns the horrible truth when a fellow black man on the estate warns him to "get out". He soon learns this is easier said than done."(IMDb)
Mind/Body Yoga
Wednesday, May 17th 9:45am - 10:45am | CC3 103
Align your body, mind, and spirit with an all-levels yoga class as part of Mental Health Month.
Cascadia Activities Board's Spring Patio Party
Wednesday, May 17th 12pm - 4pm | CC3 Patio
Join CAB for custom airbrushed tote bags, hats, succulent planting, photos with
Kody The Kodiak, and more!
“My Depression” Film Screening
Wednesday, May 17th 1pm - 2:30pm | ARC Overlook
Campus Counseling Services hosts a screening and discussions of the heartfelt,
entertaining HBO documentary “My Depression: The Up and Down of it.” Based on
a graphic novel, the film uses animation, comedy, and unique musical numbers to
make a difficult and sometimes taboo topic more accessible and understandable.
Psychology Major Information Session
Wednesday, May 24th 1pm - 1:45pm | CC2 170
Are you interested in Psychology? Questions about how to transfer? Curious
about career options? Come to this information session to learn more! Find out
how to transfer to 4-year schools, listen to a presentation by UW-Seattle advisor
Carrie Perrin, and ask questions answered by Cascadia Faculty and Advisors.
Coming May 25... SPRING FEST 2017!
Check out Cascadia's club scene
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: Mondays, 6-7 pm, ARC 110
Contact: ngitclub@gmail.com
Veteran's Community
Connect with vets on campus for social events, support, and community service.
Meeting time: Tuesday 1:15-2pm, CC1-004
Contact: Andrew, andrewargyres@gmail.com
Cascadia Writing and Arts Club (formerly Dangerous Creatures)
Cascadia Writing and Arts Club is focused on self-expression through writing and the arts. We facilitate peer-review and collaboration of artistic work and writing. Speakers, events, workshops and field trips help to promote and teach effective personal expression and offer an outlet for artistic creativity.
Meeting Time: Tuesday 3:30-5pm CC3-201
Contact: broadway.massey@icloud.com
Experience Technology Project
Interact with and discuss new forms of technology. Try out high-tech gadgets and learn how they work.
Meeting time: Thursdays 12:00-1:00, ARC 110
Contact: experiencetechproject@gmail.com
Amnesty International Club
The purpose of the Amnesty International club is to educate and petition people in relation to human rights abuses.
Meeting Times: Fridays 1-2 pm in ARC-210
Contact: cascadiaamnesty@gmail.com
Chinese Communication Club
The purpose of our club is to create a community for Chinese students to make more friends, help them overcome culture shock and homesick. What's more, the club is also open for other countries' students who wants to know more about China.
Meeting Time: Friday 1-2 p.m. CC3-234
Contact: chinesecommunicationclubccc@gmail.com
Dance Club
Express yourself and learn various forms of dance styles!
Meeting times: Fridays 2:00- 4:00pm in the ARC fitness center studio
Contact: stepitup150@gmail.com
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 times: Fridays, 3:00-5:00 pm CC2-170
Contact: cascadiarobotics@gmail.com
Gender Equity Club
Gender Equity Club promotes gender equity through helping students realize the seriousness of the inequality on campus and in society. Join us to discuss ideas of how to treat each other equally and help us organize fun events to raise awareness throughout the campus.
Meeting Time: Friday, 2:30-4pm ARC 110
Contact: genderequity.cascadia@gmail.com
Cascadia Networking Club
Connect with other students interested in business, network with alumni and local business leaders, and build community while learning the foundations of professional development.
Meeting time: TBD
Contact: Hannah, hannahriahi@gmail.com
Food Trucks
Parked at the ARC:
Monday
Chebogz Filipino @11
Thai U Up @11
The Roll Pod @3
Tuesday
Stacks Burgers @11
The Ultimate Melt @11
Mr Gyros @33
Wednesday
Ezells Fried Chicken @11
Samurai Noodle @11
Mr Gyros @3
Thursday
Ezells Fried Chicken @11
Sam Choy's Poke @11
Friday
Ultimate Melt @11