Kody's Weekly
Cascadia Student Life Newsletter: 01.14.19 - 01.18.19
Welcome to the 2nd week of winter quarter. We hope that everyone is adjusting to their new schedule smoothly and enjoying their new classes! We know the first few weeks of the quarter can be busy, but don't forget to look out for the events that are happening on campus this week:
FAFSA/WASFA Assistance
Monday, Jan 14, 2019, 08:00 AM
ARC 120
Kodiak Cave Tabling
We have a new food resource center on campus! Come meet the friendly faces from the Kodiak Cave and find out when and what food and supplies they provide to help students in need.
Tuesday, Jan 15, 2019, 09:00 AM
CC1 - Lower Level Lobbyy
Kodiak Connections
Wednesday, Jan 16, 2019, 10:30 AM
Mobius Hall
Earth Week Planning
Wednesday, Jan 16, 2019, 01:30 PM
UW1 - 361
Beyond Bars: From Incarceration to Education
Thursday, Jan 17, 2019, 03:30 PM
Mobius Hall
Cascadia Foundation Scholarships
Attending Cascadia next year? Want help paying for it? Honor students, low income, first in family, LGBTQ+, STEM students, and more! Complete one short application and be considered for dozens of scholarships. International and undocumented students are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: January 7, 2019 – March 1, 2019
Group Conversation starts this Wednesday
Meets every Wednesday from 3:00pm-4:00pm in CC3-227.
The International Programs office and iConnectors invite you to come to the English Group Conversation Program and discuss fun topics with people from different cultures. It's a nice chance to practice your English, share your culture, learn about other's culture, and make friends.
Email iconnectors@cascadia.edu with any questions you may have.
Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/374703716652101/
Students of Color Conference Applications NOW OPEN!
The 29th Annual Students of Color Conference, "We are Empowered by our Past, Forging our Future," will be held in Yakima, WA April 18-20, 2019. The Students of Color Conference brings together over 900 students from 34 community and technical 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 transportation will be covered by Cascadia for those selected to attend. Students must enroll at Cascadia for Winter and Spring 2019 with at least 5 credits per quarter and have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to be eligible to participate at the conference.
Applications are available in The Center (CC1-002) and are due by February 7.
FOOD TRUCK SCHEDULE
Winter 2019 Fitness Class Schedule
Latinx American Club
This club was formed in order to provide a safe place for Latinx sudents on campus. We welcome all people who want to learn about and connect with Latinx culture and community.
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Contact: Gabriela Vazquez: 1Latinx@gmail.com
Sustainability Club
CLUB MEETING: Sustainability Club & Garden Club joint meeting
Time: Wednesdays 2:00-3:30 p.m.
Location: ARC 210
Contact: sustainabilityatcascadia@gmail.com
Cascadia Garden Club
The main purpose of the Cascadia Garden Club is to foster an interest in gardening within the college community by providing students with a hands-on learning experience. We aim to have a positive impact on the campus environment by following a sustainable approach.
CLUB MEETING: Sustainability Club & Garden Club joint meeting
Time: Wednesdays 2:00-3:30 p.m.
Location: ARC 210
Contact:
Debate Club
The purpose of Debate Club is to provide Cascadia students with the opportunity to participate in debates and discussions. We hope to help Cascadia students through debating a diverse range of topics within a diverse group of people, while enhancing our public speaking and communication skills. We encourage people to be a part of the debate both as observers and participants.
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Contact: Riley: snowboarderrow@gmail.com
Veterans of Cascadia
We hope to engage our military-affiliated students in an active social community in order to assist students with adjusting to the college environment.
CLUB MEETING:
Time: Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location: Veterans Resource Center (CC1-004)
Contact: veteransofcascadia@gmail.com
Pan African Club
Shares African cultures, history, values, and languages with everyone on campus.
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Contact: panafricanclubcascadia@gmail.com
Cascadia Women Engineers Club
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.
CLUB MEETING:
Time: Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: ARC 110
Contact: WEcascadia@gmail.com
Improv Club
Our improv club is devoted to creating amazing actors through practice and professional instruction. We hope to give stunning shows and teach students confidence and adaptability under pressure.
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Contact: cascadiaimprov@gmail.com
Next Generation I.T. CLUB
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.
CLUB MEETING:
Time: Every other Tuesday. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (meets Jan. 15)
Location: CC2-161
Contact: NGITclub@gmail.com
Phone Photography Club
Express yourself and de-stress yourself with other students who love taking and sharing pictures with our phones. We hope to create art and create a sense of community.
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Contact: phonephotographyclub@gmail.com
Bridges International
Do No Harm Medical Club
The purpose of our club is to build community among students interested in biological sciences and medical professions. Through outreach projects, career exploration, and professional networking, we hope to connect students to people and opportunities that will help further their education in the medical or research field.
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Contact: donoharmmedicalclub@gmail.com
Blank Space Arts Club
Express yourself through various art forms, share your stories, and be together with other students who like to create.
CLUB MEETING: Creative art-making time
Time: Fridays, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Location: CC3 - 201
Contact: Pei-Yu Hsu: blankspacecascadia@gmail.com
Chinese Communication Club
CLUB MEETING:
Time: Fridays, 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: ARC 210
Soccer Club
If you want to play some soccer, or learn to play, come kick it with us.
CLUB MEETING:
Time: Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: Sports Field
Contact: cascadia.soccerclub@gmail.com
LGBTQ+ Club
Our club aims to create an environment where all LGBTQ students can feel part of a community and feel proud of their identity. We are a group that is fun, safe, and inclusive of all.
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Contact: cascadialgbtqclub@gmail.com
Tennis Club
A group of students who want to play and learn tennis together, as well as stay fit, make friends, and build community through regular practices and games.
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Location: Rec Field tennis court behind the ARC
Contact: tenniscascadia@gmail.com
Turkmen Student Union
Our club is a place for Turkmen students at Cascadia to come together to discuss Turkmenistan-related topics and share our culture. We also welcome all students who want to learn about our country and our culture.
CLUB MEETING: To be announced
Contact: turkmencascadia@gmail.com
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ABOUT US
Email: ceo@cascadia.edu
Website: http://www.cascadia.edu/studentlife/default.aspx
Location: ARC
Phone: 425-352-8349
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cascadiastudentlife