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Chartered Clubs List
Listed
below are the chartered student clubs, along with the student club representative contact
information.
| Addiction Counseling Education Students (ACES)
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| Thomas Breitenbauch |
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Our purpose is to help secure addiction counseling education student’s academic success. We will provide opportunities to help in the community and participate in college activities. Help build coalitions within the student body and with the community to help secure students transition into the profession.
Meetings: Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in FHL Conference Room |
| American Indian Students Council of Clark College (AISCOCC)
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| Rosita Arevalo |
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aiscocc@gmail.com |
| Our purpose is to dispel and to educate about the myths, miscommunications and misunderstandings about American Indian history, events, and activities. |
| American Welding Society Student Chapter (AWS)
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| Heather Evans |
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aws_clarkcollege@yahoo.com |
| Our purpose: is to create a forum for the discussion of welding technologies, new technologies, and other relevant topics. Throughout the year we will have guest speakers, student speakers, sponsored "welding days", demonstrations, and community projects. Meetings: Tuesdays in AA2 room 105 at 11:00am. |
| Clark College Bike Club
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| Jeffrey Mack |
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Our purpose is to promote bicycling and alternative modes of transportation in the Clark Community through education, outreach and fun.
Meetings: Anderson Fountain Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. |
| Clark Manga and Anime Club
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| Aaron McPherson |
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| Our purpose is to promote Japanese Culture to the campus and the community. It is our desire to provide the latest in Anime and Manga to the public, as well as coordinate various events with Clark and other organizations, with the goal of creating fun and entertainment for those interested. |
| Clark Productions
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| Matthew Hunsucker |
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clarkcollegeproductions@gmail.com |
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http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=199659522456 | Our purpose is to provide a place where students of Clark can work together to understand and make films. We will study the art of filmmaking by watching films, and other closely related art forms.
Meetings: Fridays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in PUB 258B |
| Club 4 Social Action
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| Kathy Poland |
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| Our purpose is to improve human welfare and deeper civic culture through bringing action and awareness about social issues facing the community of Clark and engage in community based projects. |
| Computing, Electrical and Engineering Club (CEE)
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| Vikram Kudva |
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| Our mission is to broaden the experiences and opportunities of Clark College students in Electrical, Computing, Robotics, Engineering and Energy through club design competition, projects, club fair, field trips, service learning and community involvement. |
| Engineering Club
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| Andrew McConathy |
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Our purpose is to broaden the experiences and opportunities of students interested in learning about the field of engineering through club design competitions, field trips, and college and business tours.
Meetings: Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. and Fridays at 1:00 p.m. in APH 206 |
| French Club
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| Case McDonald |
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clarksfrenchclub@hotmail.com |
Our purpose is to study the French Culture, food, language, and help educate the community in French Culture with movie nights, social events, and community service projects.
Meetings: Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in HHL 105. |
| German Club
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| Elena Morales |
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germanclub.clark@gmail.com |
Our purpose is 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 appreciation of the German Language and Culture.
Meetings: Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. in PUB 257 |
| History Club
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| Joshua Wagner |
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| Our purpose is to provide an opportunity for people to learn about world cultures through their history. We promote teamwork, communication, and multicultural learning through club related activities such as social events, and trips to experience different cultures, museum visits, films and volunteering. |
| Ladies Social Club
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| Kimberly Lovelace |
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| Our purpose is to provide a safe environment for Clark students to gather for lunch, socialize, network, make new friends, and have Fun! Fun! Fun! Ladies who play together, graduate together. Men welcome. |
| Latter day Saint Student Association (LDSSA)
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| Randall deJong |
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clarkldssa@gmail.com |
Our purpose is to encourage and support achievement of academic goals and maintenance of a balanced life while on campus. We will encourage student to be an influence for good by participating on campus and in the community. We will provide students with meaningful service opportunities and social and religious activities.
Meetings: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Friday 12:00 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. in PUB 258A |
| Math Club
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| Adam Green |
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| Our purpose is to promote enthusiasm and interest in mathematics on the Clark Campus. This is accomplished by exposing students to hitherto unexplored or exciting branches of Mathematics in a casual, friendly, and fun atmosphere. |
| Multicultural Student Union
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| Jeffery Rahal |
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| Our purpose is to provide cultural awareness to the community and students of Clark. We want to allow diversity a voice in terms of individual backgrounds and values and join together in celebration of world culture. |
| Nerd Girls
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| Cassie Eckman |
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Our purpose is to break the stereotype of women in science, technology, Engineering and Math through campus activities and outreach.
Meetings: Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m. and Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. in APH 206 |
| Realm Runners
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| Angela Hooper |
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| Our purpose is to provide a welcoming environment to the “Gamers” and “Non-gamers” of Clark and the surrounding community. We have an interest in RPGS (tabletop and video), tabletop strategies, strategy board games, CCGS, TTGS plus more. |
| Student American Dental Hygienists Association (SADHA)
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| Reyne Grinsteinner |
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Our purpose is to provide all students interested in exploring a career in the field of dental hygiene and opportunity to learn more about the profession. To improve student awareness of ADHA by facilitating speakers and activities that pertain to the study of dental hygiene; student awareness assures high quality of patient care, promotes good health, and offers leadership opportunities.
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| Student Nurses Association of Clark College (SNACC)
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| Brenda Raguskus |
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Our purpose is to promote social activities and health related service activities on campus and in the community among Clark students. This learning and service model assists the students to gain self confidence and provides an atmosphere of peer support.
Meetings: Mondays from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the WSU-V Clark Building. |
| Swing Club
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| Joshua Wagner |
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Our purpose is to promote swing dancing (specifically hindy hop) and other forms of dance to Clark students. To provide an environment for swing dancers and those interested in swing to get together and dance or plan and hold dance events.
Meetings: Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Thursdays from 2:00 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. in OSC Dance Room. |
| Tea Club
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| Danielle Rahal |
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Our purpose is to educate Clark students about a healthy and fun alternative to coffee. We will introduce them to a new past time – tea parties! We will also learn about how different cultures prepare tea.
Meetings: Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the International Room PUB 012. |
| The Japanese Language Club
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| Catherine |
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thejapaneselanguageclub@yahoo.com |
Our purpose is to enrich and educate the Clark students and the community about the Japanese Language and Culture.
Meetings: Every Friday in JSH 120 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. |
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