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Office of Student Activities

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF CHAFFEY COLLEGE

The Associated Students and Student Activities strongly promote theinvolvement of our students. We feel that in doing so, it will enhance youracademic excellence and highlight your special interests.

To help you achieve this endeavor, the Student Activities Director and theStudent Body President/Student Trustee can provide you with the neces-sary information to join in on the fun of an existing club. In addition, theInter-Club Council can inform you of the ICC meetings which meet twice amonth. These club organizations are teamed together with enthusiasticstudents and supportive faculty advisors working together to achieve thegoals set forth to promote the clubs and support the community. Our hopeis to continue to keep the integrity and maintain the spirit of ChaffeyCollege through club activities. Thank you.

Please stop by and see us for more information on studentorganizations. We look forward to meeting you!

Monica Cervantes Susan StewartASCC Student Body President/Student Trustee Student Activities, [email protected] [email protected]

Chartered Clubs2007-2008

AMAN/AWOMAN ProjectAssociated Press

Associated Students of Chaffey CollegeCeramics Club

Chaffey Art OrganizationChanging the GlobeChemistry Club

Christian’s at Chaffey CollegeCommunity Awareness Club of the South African Aids Crisis

Future Teachers ClubInternational Students

Kappa Sigma NuLa Maison Francaise

Mariachi Oro y Plata de Dr. Marie KaneMoviemiento Estudiantil Latino (M.E.La)

Muslim Student AssociationNative American

Philosophy & Religious StudiesPuente

Spanish ClubStudent Vocational Nurse Club

Tax, Accounting, and Business SocietyThe Pagan Society

Together Plus

TOGETHER PLUS

Together PlusTogether Plus is a Club founded by and for students with disabilities atChaffey College. We are dedicated to helping raise awareness and findingsolutions to issues that affect students with disabilities on campus and in soci-ety. The club is also committed to supporting the community through manycharitable programs.

Together Plus is involved in on-campus student activities as well as socialactivities such as going to the movies, field trips, bowling, pizza parties,monthly Newsletter, and monthly Club meetings. The Club acts as advocatesfor the rights of students with disabilities on campus as well as in our com-munities. In addition to our formal agenda, the Club is a great supportgroup for students with disabilities to get the most out of their college expe-rience and provides members the opportunity to develop lasting friendships.The Club also works on a variety of campus and community service projectsthroughout the year.

You can contact Yolanda Garcia at [email protected] if you have anyquestions about the club.

The Club meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 11:00 a.m.In the P.E. Building, Upper Gym

Club President: Club Advisor:Ariane Anderson Mike Eskew

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The Office of Student Activities is located in Campus Center East and provides avariety of services to Chaffey students. Our office hours are Monday-Thursdayfrom 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Throughout the year clubs sponsor lectures, cultural celebrations, communityservice projects, and field trips. Stop by and get involved.

Welcome

We recognize the inherent goodness of all people regardless of race,creed, religion, ability, sexual orientation, or any other countlessfeatures or foibles that characterize us. We honor the humanity thatjoins us, and we celebrate the differences that distinguish us.

We ask that you abide by a single principle-one that transcendsboth culture and faith: Simply treat others as you wish to betreated yourself.

THIS IS A HATE FREE CAMPUS

Student Activ ities Staff

AMAN/AWOMAN ProjectThe AMAN AWOMAN club is a new club organized for the 2007 2008 year atChaffey College. The primary purpose of the club is to provide an opportu-nity for African American Students (and others) to connect academically,socially and spiritually as they proceed towards success. In view of this pur-pose, the club will host activities to: share their heritage, to assist other stu-dents in navigating the campus services, provide outreach within the districtcommunity and raise funds for scholarships and or emergency academic cir-cumstances that may arise for other club members. The goal is to "Connectto Succeed."

Club President: Club Advisor:Felicia Hunt Donna Colondres

652-6226

AMAN/AWOMANPROJECT

The Pagan SocietyThe Pagan Society meets on Wednesdays at 2 to discuss everything related topaganism: nature-based religions, Wicca, mythology, Celtic goddesses, runestones, shamanism, druids, New Age beliefs, Voodoo, Shintoism, Taoism,Tantricism, tarot cards, the law of three, and whatever our members sug-gests. Anyone can join who respects the diverse views of the members; nobelief in paganism is required. Our goal is to simply enjoy sharing informa-tion and spending time discussing all things pagan with kindred spirits.

Club President: Club Advisor:Teresa Mayer Cathy Decker

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THE PAGAN SOCIETY

Tax, Accounting, and Business SocietyTo expose members to additional opportunities in the tax, accounting, andbusiness professions while establishing a presence in the community throughassistance and service. Also to provide a valuable means to meet and net-work with new friends, industry professionals, and potential employers.

Club President: Club Advisor:Dasha Jeffrey Teresa Thompson

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TAX, ACCOUNTING,AND BUSINESS

SOCIETY

Associated PressThe purpose of the club is to promote journalism among students atChaffey. The club raises the majority of its funds through advertisingsales in The Breeze and, in turn, expends these monies supporting theproduction and promotion of the paper and the students involved. Inaddition to some production expenses, the club pays for attendance atappropriate and necessary journalism functions and conferences.

Club President: Club Advisor:Muriel Gladney Doug Walsh

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

ASCC

Associated Students of Chaffey CollegeThe Associated Students of Chaffey College (ASCC) is the official studentgoverning body that represents all Chaffey College students. Their primaryresponsibility is to represent student interests on college. Students canbecome active in ASCC either by running for office or by applying for thevarious government positions. All students interested in participating ingovernment, student activities and in planning and implementation of pro-grams and services for students should attend the ASCC meetings (CampusCenter East, inside Student Activities).

Club President: Club Advisor:Monica Cervantes John Machado

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STUDENTVOCATIONALNURSE CLUB

Student Vocational Nurse ClubThe Spanish Club is composed of different people from all walks of life.Our Mission is to promote and encourage the learning of the Spanish lan-guage on campus and in the community.

Our goal is to increase awareness, familiarity, and appreciation about dif-ferent Spanish-speaking cultures, heritage, customs, art, and food.

Club President: Club Advisor:Lenee’ Villar Tamari Jenkins

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SPANISH CLUB

Spanish ClubThe mission of the Spanish Club is to promote and encourage the learn-ing of the Spanish language and Spanish-speaking cultures on campusand in the community.

Club President: Club Advisor:Moses Estrada Mercedes Limon

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CERAMICS CLUB

Ceramics ClubThe Ceramics Club is one of the oldest clubs on campus. Membership iscomprised of students who are taking at least one ceramics class andenjoy the art of ceramics. The club meets as needed in the ceramicsworkshop. Club members provide demonstrations at local art fairs andhave held ceramic workshops. Each year, the club sponsors ceramics salesand proceeds from this sale are donated to worthy causes. Sales are usedto support club activities.

Club President: Club Advisor:Ranee De La Rosa Stan Hunter

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Chaffey Art OrganizationThe mission of CAO is to promote events and discuss issues relevant to thevisual arts. Through active involvement and organization we are workingto create a community of individuals with a strong interest in art and arthistory. Membership is open to all students, faculty and staff of ChaffeyCollege.

Club President: Club Advisor:Jodie Calvier Misty Burruel

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CHAFFEY ARTORGANIZATION

NATIVE AMERICAN

Native AmericanThe Native American Club’s goal is to help the campus learn about NativeAmerican culture. Please drop by our meeting on the 2nd Wednesday ofeach month in Room SS-10.

Club President: Club Advisor:Sherrill Stansbury Julie LaMay

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MUSLIM STUDENTASSOCIATION

Muslim Student AssociationThe Muslim Student Association of Chaffey College is an organizationcomprised of Muslim and non-Muslim students. The purpose of the associ-ation is to increase awareness of the Islamic faith among the studentsand faculty of Chaffey College. The Muslim Student Association is opento, and welcomes all, interested individuals. Islam has long been a misun-derstood religion in the United States and Europe. Our aim is to provideinformation that will clear up misconceptions about Islam and foster abetter understanding among Muslim and non-Muslim students. We do notstrive to convert anyone, only to provide information about the teachingsof Islam.

Club President: Club Advisor:Anwar Hijaz Ryan Falcioni

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Changing the GlobeWe plan to increase awareness of social and ecological issues throughcampus and community wide activities. In doing so, we hope to helpthose in our community gain a greater global consciousness that can beused to implement changes necessary to improve our social interactionsand our environment.

Club President: Club Advisor:Tatenda Mudzudzu Beth Child

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CHANGING THEGLOBE

Chemistry ClubThe Chemistry club seeks to promote chemistry on and off campus.Chemistry club members are proactive individuals who demonstrate ini-tiative in giving of their time and talents to the community through edu-cation, particularly in the areas of chemistry. All are welcome and wehope to see you on campus!

Club President: Club Advisor:Ho Luu Sariwan Tjandra

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CHEMISTRY CLUB

M.E.La

Moviemiento Estudiantil LatinoMovimiento Estudiantil Latino Club (M.E.LA.) is a student organizationrepresenting the Latino student population at Chaffey College.M.E.LA. offers: student, faculty, staff, & mentor gatherings, educationalseminars, extracurricular events, community outreach, field trips, bailes yfiestas, and more! Everyone is welcome!

Club President: Club Advisor:Soila Villacorta Sergio Gomez

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Mariachi Oro y Plata de Dr. Marie KanePURPOSEThe Chaffey College Mariachi Club provides a musically stimulatingatmosphere for the learning and enjoyment of Mariachi music. In addi-tion, the Chaffey Mariachi Club offers an opportunity for interested stu-dents to join Chaffey’s Mariachi Oro y Plata de Dr. Marie Kane.

GOALS1. Expose Mariachi music to Chaffey students2. Expose the history of Mariachi Music3. To promote and expand cultural diversity and appreciation in the

Chaffey Community4. To promote and represent Chaffey College’s Diverse Music Department

Club President: Club Advisor:Lorena Gamino Lucy Serrano

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MARIACHI ORO yPLATA de Dr. Marie Kane

Christian’s at Chaffey CollegeAs a non-nondenominational Christian Club at Chaffey College our goal isto: "...diligently pursue Christ and courageously proclaim Him by explor-ing and applying biblical truth." Because of Jesus' command to “makedisciples of all the nations”, our desire is to equip and encourageChristian students to share the "good news" on campus.

Club President: Club Advisor:Leif Jensen Harold Powell

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CHRISTIAN’S ATCHAFFEY COLLEGE

Community Awareness Club of theSouth African AIDS CrisisThe long term and objective goals of the CACSAAC club is to bring aware-ness and education to Chaffey College, as well as surrounding communi-ties, concerning the devastating impact HIV/AIDS has had on SouthAfrican children. Along with this goal a main focus of the group is toraise funds in order to help purchase HIV/AIDS medication and treatmentto those children being treated at the Ithembalabantu (people’s hope)clinic in South Africa. This is what makes the club exciting and applicationof grassroots movements are attainable educational experiences throughparticipation.

Club President: Club Advisor:Jessica McLeod Al DiBernardo

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COMMUNITYAWARENESS CLUBOF THE SOUTH AFRICAN AIDS CRISIS

La Maison FrancaiseBienvenue! La Maison Française promeut la culture française à ChaffeyCollege. Notre club sert de liaison entre les étudiants et la communautéfrancophone. Nous organisons des activitées de nature culturelle, intel-lectuelle, athlétique, et sociale qui sont ouvertes à tous ! La MaisonFrançaise aide les étudiants à découvrir la communauté francophone deChaffey College, et d'assurer que toutes les activitées du club sont enfrançais et anglais.

Welcome! La Maison Française promotes the french culture at ChaffeyCollege. Our club is the liaison between the student body and the fran-cophone community. We organize cultural, intellectual, athletic and socialactivities open to all ! La Maison Française helps students discover andsupport Chaffey’s francophone community, and ensure that all activitiesof the Club are provided in both French and English. Join now !

Club President: Club Advisor:Edna Chavez Thierry Brusselle

652-6835

LA MAISONFRANCAISE

Kappa Sigma NuClub Mission: to promote professionalism in nursing at Chaffey college, inthe state of California and at the national level. We support the nursingstudents (RN program) at Chaffey with information, special speakers,community involvement and opportunities to attend state and nationalconventions for the national student nurse’s association (NSNA). Some ofour goals this year are to participate in the Diabetes Walk on Nov. 3rd,attend the national convention this spring in Texas and plan a healthservice trip to another country this summer or next.

Club President: Club Advisor:Holly Craig Sandra Freeman

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KAPPA SIGMA NU

Future Teachers ClubThe Future Teachers Club shall sponsor community outreach and educa-tional activities, to build a diverse community of students interested inteaching and to enrich peer support for future teachers at ChaffeyCollege. We shall work to build partnerships with other programs thatprovide services to school aged children and to support events that pro-vide education to the community.

Club President: Club Advisor:Nanette Hart Bonny Shapin

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FUTURE TEACHERS

International StudentsThe International Students Club at Chaffey College serves to promotediversity on campus. This will be achieved by providing international stu-dents at Chaffey College an avenue which to interact positively with othermembers of the Chaffey College community. This club will also help cre-ate awareness about world cultures and educate members of the ChaffeyCollege campus about current world events; to help foster a positive rela-tionship which will impact the world we live in.

Club President: Club Advisor:Raymond Ononiwu Jackie Boboye

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