Student Life Weekly Newsletter
February 1st-5th
Winter Quarter Club Meeting Times
Creative Arts Club
Monday 4-5:30 CC3-201
Wednesday 4-5:30 CC3-201
Chinese Communication Club
Friday 11-1pm ARC 121
Debate Club
Monday 11-2 ARC 110
ASL Club
Monday 12-2 ARC 210
Veterans Community
Monday 12:45-1:15 CC1-004
Swing Club
Monday 11am-12pm CC3-Lobby
Next Generation IT
Wednesday 4-4:30 pm CC2-161
Tenti Gathering (Meets every other week)
Thursday 12-2pm ARC 110
Board Gaming Club
Tuesday3:30-5:30 ARC 210
Share it Weekly: A Social Justice Event
Every Monday 11am-12pm | UW1-161
Operation Meet and Greet
Monday 12:50pm-3:30pm | Veterans Center
Transfer Fair
Tuesday 10am-12pm | Mobius Hall
ICC Global Session
Tuesday 11:30am-1pm | ARC-210
Central and South American cultures with LSU
ICC Global Sessions is a new bi-weekly series the Intercultural Coordinators are launching during Winter Quarter. Every other week we will collaborate with a different student club – like Latinx Student Union, Taiwanese Student Association, and Japanese Student Association – to learn about the many different cultures represented on campus from the students themselves. In these events we will be showing movies, creating crafts, making art, doing activities, and playing games that relate to our different cultures. Students will also be able to ask questions and learn more about the cultures of Central and South America, Taiwan, and Japan. Please come join us in ARC 210!
Coffee with CSG
Wednesday 8:30am-10:30pm | CC1 Lower Level Lobby
Casino Night
Thursday 5:30pm-8:30pm | ARC 2nd Floor
Students of Color Conference REGISTRATION STILL OPEN
DEADLINE: Feburary 5th, 6pm
The Center for Culture, Inclusion, and Community “The Center” is pleased to announce that applications for the Annual Students of Color Conference are now available. If you are interested in participating in the conference, stop by “The Center“ in CC1-002 to get more information.
The 26th Annual Students of Color Conference, “This is Our Time: Truth Redefined!” will be held in Yakima, Washington on Thursday, April 21st to Saturday, April 23rd, 2016. The Students of Color Conference brings together over 850 students from 37 community colleges across the state to discuss topics that include ethnic and racial identity development, academic success, skills for promoting social justice, and intercultural communications. All registration costs, accommodations and transportations will be covered by “The Center” for those selected to attend.
The participant must be a student at Cascadia College for Winter 2016 and Spring 2016 with the 2.5 or above GPA to be eligible to attend the conference.
The applications are available at the Center CC1-002 and Open Learning Center CC2-060
Deadline: February 5th by 6pm
If you are interested, please contact Larissa at: ltikhonova@cascadia.edu
Cascadia Foundation Scholarships ... Applications Being Accepted NOW
All Cascadia students and prospective students, domestic and international, are encouraged to apply. Running Start students should not apply for the period they are enrolled in this program. All awards require enrolling in at least ten (10) credits for three consecutive quarters during the award year. Recipients must also maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA. Other requirements may apply based on specific criteria set by an award’s sponsor – e.g. First in Family, LGBT, Northshore School Dist. Student, etc.
A current listing of awards and the Application and Guidelines is available on the college’s scholarships webpage or at the Foundation Office (CC2-281E). Applicants complete ONE application to be considered for all Foundation scholarships. The guidelines explain how to submit an application and where to go to get questions answered.
Completed applications will be accepted by email at scholarships@cascadia.edu, at the 1st floor Information Desk and the Foundation Office (CC2-281E). Kodiak Corner should instruct applicants to drop off their application at the Information Desk.
Queer I am Registration STILL OPEN
March 25th-26th
Queer I Am aims to create a liberating space that engages Queer individuals and their many communities in developing a sense of belonging and pride in Queer culture. This is a great opportunity for Cascadia students to engage with other community college students within the Queer community. This conference will have keynote speakers, workshops for students to attend, networking opportunities, spoken word performances and more!
Check out our website for photos, information, and keep an eye out for updates on the agenda!
http://decspscc.weebly.com/queer-i-am.html
You can also keep up with state wide events, summit updates, and connect with other people who are attending and are involved through our facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1642356976003135/1649417018630464/?notif_t=like
This event is open to all Cascadia Student, participant must be a student at Cascadia College for Winter 2016 and Spring 2016 with the 2.5 or above GPA to be eligible to attend the conference.
If you are interested in attending, please stop by The Center in CC1-002 for more information, or you can email Larissa at: Ltikhonova@cascadia.edu for more information.
Call For Student Artwork!
ARC Community Resource Center
We invite all students and staff to contribute artwork for display in the ARC Community Resource Center throughout the month of February in response to the following question:
"What does Black History Month mean to you?"
The ARC Community Resource Center (ACRC), located in ARC 120, serves as a space where Cascadia and UW Bothell students can connect to local social justice, diversity, and support resources. ACRC serves as a resource to our bi-campus community by providing information, referrals, advocacy workshops, coordination, and support for social justice-related events, activities, initiatives, and discussions.
Our February student art exhibit will address the role that diverse arts play in creating awareness, inspiring understanding, and developing policies to address cultural equity and social change.
Please send your submissions to Aliyah Vinikoor by February 1st: aliyahv@uw.edu
Food Trucks
Monday
Fish Basket @ 11
The Peach & the Pig @ 11
Tuesday
Curb Jumper Street Eats @ 11
Ezells Fried Chicken @ 11
Mr Gyros Food Truck @ 3
Wednesday
Gobble @ 11
Roll OK Please @ 11
Mr Gyros Food Truck @ 3
Thursday
Ezells Fried Chicken @ 11
Spicy Papaya @ 11
Big Dogs Hot Dogs @ 3
Friday
The Ultimate Melt @ 11
Contacts Us
Email: studentprograms@cascadia.edu
Website: cascadia.edu/studentprograms
Location: ARC-130
Facebook: facebook.com/cascadiastudentlife
Twitter: @kodyslife