Graphic - Top Corner
Graphic - Top Corner
Pixel Shim
Graphic - Clark College The Next Step
Quick links News and events at Clark College Search the Clark College Website
Pixel Shim
Left Curve
Right Curve
Pixel Shim
Pixel Shim

Pixel Shim  
Graphic - Student Life

Chartered Clubs List

Listed below are the chartered student clubs, along with advisor contact information.

A.C.E.S. (Addictions Counceling Education Students)
Dr. Marcia Roi (360) 992-2171 mroi@clark.edu
The purpose of the A.C.E.S. Club is to support addictions counseling education students and other interested Clark students in fostering valuable realtionships between future addictions counselors and community agencies. Meetings: Wednesdays 5:15pm to 5:50pm in Foster Conference room 108. Student Contact: Miriam Hammer at miriamzh@yahoo.com

ABC (Athletic Booster Club)
Lisa Quednow (360) 992-2268 lquednow@clark.edu
We, the members of the Clark College Athletic Booster Club hereby recognize the value and importance of promoting attendance/knowledge of athletic events by improving a sense of communtiy amongst the students, college administration, faculty, staff, and Clark Colleges neighboring community. We are dedicated to bring awareness of athletics, hold student/community engaging events and support the athletic teams.

Aikido Club
Michiyo Okuhara 360-992-2700 mokuhara@clark.edu
To provide an environment where members can study and practice the principles of Aikido. To develop an understanding of concepts such as non-resistance, balance, and flow through kata and waza. To utilize both philosophical and physical training that will benefit each member in and out of the dojo.

Board Students
Christina Kopinski 360-992-2979 ckopinski@clark.edu
Our purpose is to provide an entertaining, educational and social environment for Clark College and interested community members by giving them an opportunity to participate in board games. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Brett Smythe at hope.kirin@gmail.com

Boulé
Rahel Weldu 360-992-2969 rweldu@clark.edu
We are a group of people gathered together to pray for the future and purpose of our community. Our club will encourage positive interation between people of all ages, ethnic groups, backgrounds, and personalities attending Clark College. Not only will this group united people of the Christian faith, it will also provide a place for relationships to be established between different churches in our community. Meetings: Wednesdays 11:00am to 1:00pm in the Penguin Union Building PUB 258A. Student Contact: Jessica Mang at bouleprayer@hotmail.com

Campus Crusade for Christ
Willy Cushwa 360-992-2386 wcushwa@clark.edu
Campus Crusade exists to provide regular opportunities to study and discuss the Bible, worship, and pray, all ina group setting, which also provides opportunities for fellowship, encouragement and spiritual development among members. We also seek to provide students with opportunities to gain leadership skills and learn about other cultures through stateside and international summer projects and internships. Student Contact: Katelyn Peters at kikip14@hotmail.com

Clark Anime & Japanese Club
Akiko Kamei 360-992-7553 akamei@clark.edu
We are here to bring Japanese Culture and Anime to the students of Clark College and the general public. We will do this through our weekly Anime showings and by holding and by participating in events related to the Japanese Culture. Meetings: Saturdays 3:00pm to 4:00pm & Saturday Night Anime 4:00pm to 9:00pm both meetings in Foster Hall Auditorium. Student Contact: Patrick Martin at guenthar@gmail.com for Anime questions and Aaron McPherson at mamorukusanagi_linainverse_fan@yahoo.com for business questions.

Clark Association of Paralegal Students (CAPS)
Layne Russell 360-992-2485 lrussell@clark.edu
Our purpose is to provide support, outreach, and growth for the paralegal/legal assistant program by fostering planned study groups, guest speakers from the field, and courthouse tours with all intent CAPS goal is to encourage a passion for law and the career field. Meetings: Every other Tuesday 5:00pm to 5:45pm in the Penguin Union Building Student Lounge PUB 161. Student Contact: Samantha Lane at samantha_lane@wiktel.com

Clark College History Club
Dr. Anita Fisher (360) 992-2199 afisher@clark.edu
Our purpose is to provide an opportunity for people to learn about world cultures through their history. We provide teamwork and multicultural learning through club activities such as social events and trips to experience different cultures. Meetings: Wednesdays 12:00pm to 1:00pm in Hannah Hall room 121. Student Contact: Pat Mehigan at asccpt@clark.edu

Clark College Skills USA Club
Don Gonsor 360-992-2410 dgonsor@clark.edu
Our purpose is to empower ourselves and peers through shared knowledge. We commit ourselves to the success of our members and their programs. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Nancy Boyle at nancyannboyle@hotmail.com

Clark College Sophonauts
Anita Fisher 360-992-2199 afisher@clark.edu
The Clark College Sophonauts are explorers of wisdom. We aim to foster an appreciation and understanding of esoteric and exoteric wisdom, and thereby to pass on and preserve this knowledge. The club serves both as a social outlet for students who enjoy exploring different threads in the history of ideas, and also as a venue for students and members of the community to research and share these philosophies. Student Contact: Nicole Guenther at twilligermouse@yahoo.com

Club for Social Action
Jody Shulnak (360) 992-2447 jshulnak@clark.edu
Our purpose is to improve human welfare and deepen civic culture through bringing action and awareness about social issues facing the community to Clark College and engage in community based projects. Meetings: Wednesdays 1:00pm to 2:00pm in Foster Hall FHL 108. Student Contact: Rachael Davies at ccamada@yahoo.com

Club MRAD (Medical Radiography)
Connie Turton (360) 922-2092 cturton@clark.edu
To provide knowledge and create awareness about the importance of having an ARRT (Association of Registered Radiologic Technician) Technologist taking your x-reay. Also making sure shielding is being used when possible. We want to incorporate our purpose with community service.

Computing, Electrical, & Robotics Club (CER)
Gothard Grey (360) 992-2297 ggrey@clark.edu
Our mission is to broaden the experiences and opportunities of clark College students intrested in electrical engineering, computing, and robotics through club design competition, projects, club fair, field trips, service learning and community involvement. Meetings: Contact student representative. Student Contact: Peter Olson peter.olson@gmail.com

Digital Communications Club (DIG - IT)
Robert Hughes (360) 992-2456 rhughes@clark.edu
Digital graphics technology is a part of the everyday world and offers career opportunities for Clark College students interested in computers and technology. Our organization is dedicated to provide access to networking, professional development and educational activities related to the field of digital graphics. A component of our mission is to provide workshops and presentations by outside professionals that would be available to the Clark College student, staff, and faculty populations, thus enriching and educating our college community. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Sue Quick at asccpr@clark.edu

Engineering Club
Tina Barsotti (360) 992-2354 cbarsotti@clark.edu
Our purpoe is to broaden the experiences and opportunities of Clark College students interested in learning about the field of engineering through club design competitions, field trips, and college and business tours. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Loren Rogers at loren_rgrs@yahoo.com

Feminist Club
Ann Snyder (360) 992-2979 asnyder@clark.edu
The purpose of forming this club is to support equality between all people regardless of sex, gender, race, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, religious beliefs, ethnicity, age, marital status, national origin, size, or ability. The goals we hope to achieve are to help advance women's equality, non-violence and empowerment of women and girls in all societal situations. It will benefit the members of the group by helping them gain global perspectives and attitudes to promote leadership, especially amongst women. It will benefit the students of Clark College by promoting awareness and presenting new perspectives about women's issues that affect everyone globally, locally, and personally. It will benefit the community by raising awareness about feminist issues that affect everyone. We hope to work alongside organizations that help to promote women's equality and raise awareness of the issues that surround women's equality. Meetings: Tuesdays 2:00pm to 3:00pm in Penguin Union Building PUB 258A Student Contact: Brett Smythe at hope.kirin@gmail.com

Fit Club
Lisa Borho 360-992-2184 lborho@clark.edu
Our purpose is to work towards making the Clark College campus a healthier place by promoting healthful lifestyles, nutritious foods, and exercise. We'll offer educational opportunities and seminars with guest speakers. We will visit the healthy living business in our community. We will sponsor regular workout times during which we will exchange information and provide motivational support. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Cindi Hughes at joencyndi@aol.com

French Club / Le Cercle Francais
Doug Mrazek (360) 992-2165 dmrazek@clark.edu
The French Club's purpose is to promote the study and use of the French language at Clark College; ensure a broader understanding of French Speaking people, their culture, history and traditions; promote friendship between French-speaking people and the students of our campus and community. Meetings: Thursdays 1:30pm to 2:30pm location TBD contact student representative Student Contact: Alyshia Saltman at asapb4@clark.edu

Future Nurses of Clark (FNC)
Susan Brookhart 360-992-2419 sbrookhart@clark.edu
Our purpose is to voice the opinions of, provide financial support (books and equipment) for those in need, mentor, and provide activities realitive to the nursing profession. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: William San Nicolas atwilliamsam101@msn.com

German Klub
Julian Nelson (360) 992-2280 jnelson@clark.edu
The German Klub strives to create an inclusive and supportive environment for its members. Through a wide range of activities on campus and in the community German Klub promotes the awareness and apprecation of the German language and culture. The German Klub offers our members and the Penguin Nation a unique opportunity to belong to an active an exciting club that encourages diversity and global citizenship for the new millennium. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Jennifer Patterson at germanclub.clark@gmail.com

Good Medicine - Native American Club
Ann Snyder 360-992-2979 asnyder@clark.edu
Our purpose is to foster understanding and kinship between ourselves, Clark College, and the community. We will provide, through social and educational activities, opportunities to share our rich culture heritage and traditions. Meetings: Fridays 4:00pm in the Penguin Union Building PUB 257 Student Contact: Jenn Brown at please@myself.com

Horticulture Club
Herb Orange (360) 992-2302 horange@clark.edu
To promote beauty and color both on campus and throughout our community while educating people about horticulture. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Charisse Ross at rosslandscapedesign@yahoo.com or Heather Clarno at asccex@clark.edu

International Club
Priscila Martins-Read (360) 992-2389 pmartins-read@clark.edu
Website: www.csci.clark.edu/~enl/InternationalClub/index.htm
Our purpose is to spread cultural diversity and understanding amongst students of Clark College. The International Club supports those Clark students studying here internationally and gives them an opportunity to support our community growth. Meetings: Fridays 1:00pm to 2:00pm in the International Office - Penguin Union Building PUB 014 Student Contact: Travis Hall at travishall22@hotmail.com

Japanese Language Club
Michiyo Okuhara (360) 992-2700 mokuhara@clark.edu
Our purpose is to further our knowledge of the Japanese lanugage and culture through group study and interaction, along with peer tutoring. The club will benefit both the students and the community by increasing communication and cultural awareness. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Krysta Johnson at darkangel369@gmail.com

Latino/a Club
Carlos Castro 360-992-2976 ccastro@clark.edu
Our purpose is to bring culture, social and educational awareness to our fellow students about the Latino/a heritage and traditions. This also insures that as Latinos, we grow and move forward in our adult lives remembering the significance of our roots; for non-Latinos, it exposes them to a growing culture in the United States, which will help them in understanding the Latino/a community. Student Contact: Janet Sanchez at asccad@clark.edu

Latter Day Saints Student Association (LDSSA)
Kris Barnum 360-992-2780 kbarnum@clark.edu
Our purpose is to encourage and support members of LDSSA in achieving their academic goals and maintaining a balanced life while on campus. We also encourage members of the club to become an influence for good by participating in activities and service on campus and in the community. We provide students with meaningful service opportunities and social and religious activites. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Caitlin Richardson at caitlinjeanette@gmail.com

Multi-Cultural Storytelling Club
Dan Anderson 360-992-2346 danderson@clark.edu
Our purpose is for students to be able to share their stories about culture, family and personal experiences. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Stephen Jordan at stevecares52@yahoo.com

Multicultural Students Union (MSU)
Leann Johnson 360-992-2355 ljohnson@clark.edu
Our purpose is to provide an avenue for Clark College students to become aware of cultures that perhaps maybe different than their own. To allow individuals and groups, in terms of background, values, and beliefs, to share with their peers a different perspective as part of The World Community. We promote a celebration of both differences and similiarities with respect to the diverse cultures present in global society. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Estancia Cota at ecota28@gmail.com

Nap Club
Christina Kopinski 360-992-2972 ckopinski@clark.edu
College is stressful. We provide an opportunity for Clark Students to recuperate from the daily grind. We aime to deliver well rested, healthy, productive members to the community who will raise the bar of excellence in Vancouver. Meetings: Contact Student Representative Student Contact: Larry Taylor at larrytaylor@clarknews.org

Northwest Collegiate Ministries (NCM )
Jennifer Wheeler (360) 992-2146 jwheeler@clark.edu
The purpose of NCM is to be a spiritual resource to our campus and community for Christianity; to be known for love and service both through service projects and club events; to offer encouragement and counsel to our members and other students. Meetings: Wednesdays 1:00pm to 2:00pm and Thursdays 11:00am to 1:00pm both in Penguin Union Building PUB 258A Student Contact: Joseph Hullibaugh at jhulliba@comcast.net

Pagan Penguins
Kael Godwin 360-992-2087 kgodwin@clark.edu
Our purpose is to provide a place of discussion for Pagans and Pagan-curious students to find religious community. We also provide a place of discussion for all students who are interested in topics of religion & spirituality. Such topics include, but are not limited to dreams, divination and specific religious practices. We focus on Pagan interests but welcome all who are interested with open arms. Activities include celebrating Pagan holidays and exploring nature-based spirituality through discussion, mediation and ritual. Student Contact: Sage Haigwood at ccpaganpeguins@yahoo.com

Penguin Baseball Club
Lee Brand 360-992-2186 lbrand@clark.edu
Our purpose is to provide students and alumni the ability to play and support college baseball, since there is no college baseball in the Clark County area. This club will also provide service to the community with baseball clinics. Student Contact: Nick Angelo nangelo03@hotmail.com

Penguin Theatre Experience
Marcia Reynolds listeninglacky@gmail.com
Our purpose is to put on various theatre related productions that entertain students. Also to help five students and the community better understanding of acting basics. This will be done through a series of fun events such as improv nights. Student Contact: JB Wheelon at asapb1@clark.edu

Phi Theta Kappa (Alpha Sigma Phi Chapter)
Deena Bisig (360) 992-2948 dbisig@clark.edu
Website: www.clarkptk.com
To serve students as a club that honors and promotes scholastic achievements as well as providing opportunities for students to help in the community.

Photography Club
Senseney Stokes 360-992-2182 sstokes@clark.edu
Our purpose is to increase the presence of extra-curricular activities for Clark students. This will include both outings to photography events off campus, and a greater presence of visiting artists, guest critiques, and photo exhihibits on campus. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Rachael Greg at clarkphotoclub@gmail.com

Queer Penguins and Allies (Q P & A)
Charlene Moutierth (360) 992-2522 cmontierth@clark.edu
Queer Penguins (QP) is an organized group of students, alumni, faculty, and staff of Clark College which strives to: create a safe and fun community for Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and straight students (hereafter referred to as queer) on the Clark College campus and in the community. QP wishes to inform the campus and community of queer issues, promote understanding of queer people, and also promote the understanding of diversity. QP wishes to serve as a resource and support network for queer students, faculty, and staff while advocating for queer representation on the campus and in the community. Meetings: Wednesdays 1:30pm to 2:30pm in Penguin Union Building 258A Student Contact: Amanda Gallagher at roundup18@gmail.com

Realm Runners
Joe Pitkin (360) 992-2407 jpitkin@clark.edu
Website: games.groups.yahoo.com/group/Realmrunner/
Our purpose is to promote various types of table-top, video games, as well as other forms of role playing out side of gaming. To offer people sharing simmilar RPG based interests a forum for expression and a comfortable setting for networking with students and the community. Meetings: Mondays 12:00pm to 2:00pm in Penguin Union Building PUB 258A and Saturdays 4:00pm to 9:00pm in Hannah Hall room 110 Student Contact: Angela Hooper at zuluna@gmail.com

SADHA (Student American Dental Hygiene Association)
Donna Wittmayer (360) 992-2474 dwittmayer@clark.edu
To improve student awareness of ADHA (American Dental Hygienist Association) by facilitating activities and speakers and by informing students of ADHA resources. Student awareness assures high quality of patient care, promotes good healthy, and provides leadership opportunities. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Shaylee Graham at shayleebailey1@hotmail.com

SNACC (Student Nurses Association of Clark College)
Laurie Brown (360)992-6082 lbrown@clark.edu
Website: www.clark.edu/nursing
Our purpose is to promote social activities and health related service activities on campus as applicable among Clark College nursing students. SNACC helps to keep nursing students informed of political developments and current trends in nursing that relates to the student nurse. Meetings: Mondays 12:00pm to 1:00pm in CCW 124 Student Contact: Nicole Hobson at neatonici@yahoo.com

Spanish Club
Elizabeth Ubiergo 360-992-2977 eubiergo@clark.edu
Our purpose is to promote awareness and enthusiasm for the Spanish language through activities that help developing Spanish speakers to practice their language skills outside of the classroom. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Cathy Buffum at marcats5@yahoo.com

Stitch and Bitch
Jaiden Athanassias 360-992-2441 jathanassias@clark.edu
To knit and crochet and complain and teach others to do the same. This teaches students a good self-sufficent skill, encourages community and a healthy stress outlet. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Allison Phillips at a.shea@yahoo.com

Students for Political Activism Now! (SPAN!)
Dr. Nick Forrest (360) 992-2442 nforrest@clark.edu
Our purpose is to establish an environment conducive to intelligent, political debate and discussion, thereby fomenting political awareness among the student body. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Zach Ferguson at frydfrog@hotmail.com

Swing Dance Club
Karla Steggall
Our purpose is to expand on the teachings of the wing class and encourage students to participate in the local swing scene. Meetings: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00pm to 3:00pm location TBD Student Contact: Zac Ferguson at frydfrog@hotmail.com

The Writer's Block Club
Clare Swift Heiller 360-992-2200 cheiller@clark.edu
The members will give each other creative feedback on the work we share with one another. We will also work together on a group project that will hopefully get published with help from Clark College and Evergreen Publishing. Meetings: Contact student representative Student Contact: Lafonda Clement at lafonda00@hotmail.com

TNAU Clark College
Carlos Castro 360-992-2976 ccastro@clark.edu
Our purpose is to provide an entertainment outlet in which students may watch wrestling matches. We will also try to go to some live events whenever they should occur in this area. Also, we would like to team with other clubs to provide community service for Portland/Vancouver through volunteer work. Meetings: Tuesdays 3:00pm to 5:00pm in Penguin Union Building PUB 258A Student Contact: JB Wheelon at asapb1@clark.edu

VEG (the Vegetable Eaters Group)
Dian Ulner (360) 992-2170 dulner@clark.edu
VEG (the Vegetable Eaters Group) is dedicated to educating students and the community about healthier, more humane, environmentally friendly lifestyles through educational events, workshops, and potlucks in a positive and non-judgemental fashion.

Veteran's Awareness Organization (VAO)
Michael Gibson (360) 992-2711 mgibson@clark.edu
Our purpose is to allow veterans a medium for communication and education of not only veteran related academic issues but also any other veteran/military affairs. The club would allow an outlet for veteran/military affairs related issues and school/community service. Meetings: Contact student representative Student ContactL Harold Nolder at clarkvets@gmail.com






Pixel Shim
Pixel Shim
Clark College - 1933 Fort Vancouver Way - Vancouver, WA 98663 - (360) 669 - NEXT

webmaster@clark.edu

Pixel Shim
Graphic - Bottom corner
Graphic - Bottom corner