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Cyber-Savvy Presentation Today

Michelle Bennett, police chief of Maple Valley, Wash., will be at Centralia College to discuss how to prevent cyberbullying. TRiO Club is sponsoring the free event in Corbet Theatre February 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. Cyberbullying is a rising problem. It includes tormenting, threatening, harassing, humiliating and embarrassing others using the Internet, digital technologies or cell phones. Full story

Tulips For Sale

Last day for pre-orders from International Club

Today is the last day for tulip pre-sales. The International Club is selling potted tulips for $9 each. Colors include red, pink, purple and red/white. Pre-orders will guarantee colors. After the pre-orders are picked up, then the remaining plants will be sold. Full story

Chat-n-Chow

Valentine's creations

SAAT's Chat and Chow will host a Valentine's card making event noon to 2 p.m. Thursday.  Stop by to decorate one free valentine in the Student Center Atrium.  Contact Jessica at jramirez@centralia.eduor 360-736-9391 ext. 275 for questions. Full story

Freddy Wants a Date!

A can of food buys a raffle ticket for a Valentine themed basket

Donating a can of food buys a raffle ticket and a chance to win the basket displayed in Kirk Library. More donated food buys more tickets. Food and ticket exchanges will take place in the Student Activities Admissions Team office in the Student Center, room 103. Full story

Student Clubs and Associations

Student Clubs and Associations

The Associated Students of Centralia College (ASCC) recognize student clubs and organizations which will offer opportunities to meet new friends, satisfy special interests, make contributions to campus life, and contribute to the intellectual development of students. In order for a student club or organization to gain recognition from the ASCC, it must have an approved constitution, a staff member as an advisor, and be approved by the ASCC Student Government.

Clubs and organizations may be established, as hereafter provided, within the College for any legal purpose. A group shall become a club or organization when formally recognized by the ASCC Student Government. The following items must be submitted to the ASCC Senator for Clubs & Organizations:

  • Constitution, outline of structure, or organizational pattern;
  • Statement for financial structure;
  • Determination of application for club or organization status;
  • Outline of proposed activities;
  • Indication of student interest; and
  • Name and signature of college staff advisor.

Once these documents are in order, the group shall be considered for recognition. Clubs and organizations have the option of asking for funding from the ASCC.
 

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International Club's Cultural Cafe

Many people gathered in CC's cafeteria yesterday to hear international students share their experiences during Cultural Café hosted by the International club. 

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