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Student Announcements: October 7, 2007 - October 13, 2007

CSU, Chico Student Volunteers Needed For Veteran Stand Down in Anderson

The North Valley Stand Down Association (NVSDA) is hosting a veteran Stand Down Event for homeless/near homeless veterans of Butte, Tehama, and Shasta Counties. This “community helping community” event is for all veterans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, who would like an opportunity to connect to social service providers in our community.

The Anderson Fairgrounds will be open for the Stand Down on Oct.16-18, to provide respite for veterans who experience homelessness.The event is at the Shasta District Fairgrounds (Hwy. 273 in Anderson, just south of Redding). If you are a veteran who would like to attend, or a person that wants to volunteer, please contact Jarrod Elshafie (CSU, Chico School of Social Work student, MSW Intern for Veteran Affairs), at j_elshafie@juno.com, or call 530-308-4283. For more information about the Anderson Stand Down please see the web site.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 12, 2007

Upsilon Kappa Delta Multicultural Sorority Events

Upsilon Kappa Delta Multicultural Sorority, Inc. was founded on Dec.10, 1993, here on the CSU, Chico campus. Our organization stands for the Pillars of Academics, Sisterhood, and Community Service, and we place a strong emphasis on the promotion of Multiculturalism at Chico State and within the local community.

Come learn more about the quality Sisterhood our members take such pride in.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Greek Week Events: Come and support us and the Multicultural Greek Council

10/13 Notre Dame Cleanup Community Service from 10am-12pm
Parade of Lights @ 7:30pm in downtown Chico: Wave as we pass by and go on a magic carpet ride with our Aladdin float.

10/14 All-Star Softball Game from 12pm-2pm @ the softball field behind Yolo.

10/15 & 10/16 Blood Drive in the BMU Auditorium from 10am-?: Come donate blood and get free snacks.

10/18 Fun Without Alcohol Fair @ the Free Speech Area and Kendall Lawn from 10am-2pm: Get your face painted with us.

If you have any questions or would like more information please email us or call Angelica Diaz @ (760) 877-3317. Hope to see you there.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 12, 2007

Study Skills Workshops the week of Oct. 15

The Student Learning Center is offering two study skills workshops this week:

10/17 (Wednesday) Avoiding Procrastination 5pm - 6pm
Carol Bear MLIB 226

10/18 (Thursday) Budgeting Your Money 4pm - 5pm
Christine Connerly MLIB 226

Workshops are free - students can sign up in advance at the Student Learning Center (Meriam Library 458) or by calling 898-6839.

Archived under Information on October 11, 2007

Community Health Fair, Oct. 18

Got Health? Student Health Services is putting on its Bi-Annual Community Health Fair in coordination with the Fun Without Alcohol Fair on Oct. 18, 2007 at the Free Speech Area from 10am to 2pm. Come by and see us to get your free massage, raffle give always, music, games, and much more. Any questions? Please call 898-6070, or visit the web site.

Archived under Events on October 11, 2007

"Funding your Education" workshop sponsored by The Council of Graduate Students (COGS)

Tue., Oct. 23, 2007
BMU 312 (3rd Floor)
2pm

Looking for a pot of gold? Sorry, we can’t help find that, but we CAN help you find sources to fund your education. This is a workshop on providing sources to assist in funding your graduate education and beyond.

For more information contact COGS.

Sponsored by The School of Graduate, International and Interdisciplinary Studies (530) 898-6880.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 11, 2007

CAVE Alternative Spring Break Information Session, Oct. 15

Community Action Volunteers in Education (CAVE) is holding an Alternative Spring Break Informational Session in BMU 314 on Mon., Oct. 15, 2007 starting at 5:30pm.

The Alternative Spring Break Program is a week-long trip to various locations throughout the country, exploring a variety of social issues such as disaster recovery, hunger and homelessness, prejudice, special populations, and literacy.

Alternative Spring Break trips for 2008:

Washington D.C. - Exploring hunger & homelessness issues
Denver, Co. - Exploring special populations issues

Attend and learn about the purpose of the trips, the application process, and program requirements and objectives.

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Win a Free Car While Saving Children's Lives

As a result of CSU, Chico’s Up Til Dawn program being #1 in the nation last year, raising over $189,000 for the children of St.Jude Children’s Research Hospital, this year a CAR will be raffled of at the event on Nov. 5, 2007. Other prizes include free Spring tuition, gift certificates for downtown, and many more. Remember to get your team forms in today to have a shot of winning these prizes, while helping raise money for the children of St.Jude’s.

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Up Til Dawn Team Forms Due Oct. 15

Up Til Dawn is just around the corner, with only four weeks until the Nov. 5, 2007 program. Remember team forms are due Mon., Oct. 15, 2007 either at the Up Til Dawn table located in front of Glenn Hall or to the Student Activities Office in the BMU 213. Forms for interested teams can be found at the Up Til Dawn Table. Remember to get those team forms in to help the children of St.Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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Looking for a Full Time Job After Graduation?

Graduating? Looking for a full time job? We’ll be sending these notices out on a weekly basis to let you know which companies are here to talk to you. Drop by and talk with us about these and other resources at the Career Center, Meriam Library, Room 150 or call us at 530-898-5253.

10/15/2007
BearingPoint, Inc.
Management Analyst

Ernst & Young LLP
Technology & Security Risk Services (TSRS) Staff

10/16/2007
CA State Controller (Division of Audits)
Staff Services Management Auditor

Gilbert Associates, Inc.
Auditor/Accountant

Pepsi Bottling Group
Operations Development Program

Perry-Smith LLP
Staff Accountant

10/17/2007
Bose Corporation
Systems Analyst

Kohl’s Department Stores
Store Management Trainee

Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting, Inc.
Entry-level Management Consultant

10/18/2007
Bay Area News Group
Advertising Sales Rep

Burnett & Company LLP
Staff Auditor/Accountant (TAX)

Mohawk Industries, Inc.
Territory Business Manager

Reznick Group
Audit Associate

Shaw Industries
Territory Sales Manager

10/19/2007
Foster Farms
SAP Functional Analyst, Associate Functional Analyst-SAP SD/LE, Corporate Staff Accountant, Plant Staff Accountant, Service Center Analyst, Field Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Corporate Financial

10/19/2007
KPMG LLP
Audit Positions - SF

Archived under Opportunities on October 11, 2007

Turning Point Clicker Upgrades

The software in the Turning Point Clicker (XR keypad) must be upgraded. A team will come to classes Tue., Oct. 16 or Wed., Oct. 17 to perform the upgrade. The upgrade is essential to improving the reliability of the clicker. If you miss the in-class upgrade, you may go to the BMU Mall on Thurs., Oct. 18. The upgrade team will have a table just outside the customer service counter from 8am until 4pm.

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Student Computing Workshops

Student Computing is presenting these workshops next week:

Advanced Dreamweaver
Tues., Oct. 16
5pm - 6pm in MLIB 457

Advanced Dreamweaver
Wed., Oct. 17
5pm - 6pm in MLIB 457

No Sign-up is required.

The Advanced Dreamweaver MX workshop will present a brief review of the basic features of Dreamweaver MX and introduce advanced web page design techniques. Students will learn how to use frames and integrate tables into a web page. There will also be introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and their implementation in Dreamweaver MX.

For more information contact Melinda Ferris, x5008 or mferris@csuchico.edu or visit the Student Computing Workshops web site.

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AS Sustainability Fund - Call for Proposals

The AS Sustainability Fund, which was created through the student referendum process in the spring of 2006, is going through its first funding cycle and is seeking innovative proposals from students.

Do you know students who want to work on a project that supports one or more of the facets of sustainability - ecology, economy, and equity? If so, please let them know about this opportunity to get funding for their project.

In order to be eligible to receive funding, students must work with a Project Advisor (faculty, staff, administrator, or community member/organization) and attend one of the three mandatory proposal workshops:

mandatory proposal workshop #1 October 18, 2007, 5:15 (BMU 314)
mandatory proposal workshop #2 October 22, 2007, 3:00 (BMU 303)
mandatory proposal workshop #3 October 24, 2007, 10:00 (Selvester’s Café)

Project proposal forms will be available at the mandatory proposal workshops and are due by Monday, November 5, 2007, no later than 12:00 noon.

For more information, check out the web site.

Questions? Please contact:
Julie Wright, Chair of the Sustainability Fund Allocation Committee and Commissioner of Environmental Affairs: 530.898.3386.

Amy Miller, AS Sustainability Coordinator, 530.898.3645.

Jon Slaughter, Director, AS Programs and Government Affairs, 530.898.5701.

Archived under Information on October 11, 2007

JFR LEADership Programs Presents the Seventeenth Annual Weekend Retreat

JFR LEADership Programs proudly presents the Seventeenth Annual Weekend Retreat, “PUSH IT!” Friday-Sunday, Oct. 19-21, 2007 at Tsasdi Resort on Lake Shasta.

This weekend of advanced leadership training will include a team-building challenge course, motivational speakers, skill-building workshops, and many opportunities to take your leadership abilities to the next level. Space is limited to the first 70 who register with payment. $50 registration includes conference fees, meals, and two night’s lodging. Registration forms are available in BMU 213, BMU 306, and at the Cross Cultural Center (between Colusa & Selvester’s).

Archived under Opportunities on October 11, 2007

Upward Bound Summer 2008 Job Opportunity

Internship (Paid) for Resident Advisor

LOCATION: Upward Bound Projects

AVAILABLE: Program dates June 14 through July 24, 2008; some evening and/or weekend classes during the spring 2008 semester & a mandatory training retreat the last week of May 2008; mandatory training June 11-13, 2008.

QUALIFICATIONS: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS. Must have successfully completed at least 2-3 years of college; experience supervising high school adolescents is desirable, especially in a residential setting; ability to communicate effectively; preference given to persons pursuing careers in education or related fields and to those with academic strengths in math, science, or Japanese. Upward Bound alumni are guaranteed an interview.

REQUIREMENTS: All Resident Advisors must be current CSU, Chico students (if hired, RA’s must enroll in internship classes for spring 2008). Unofficial transcripts are required with your application. Applicants must possess a valid California Driver License. Paid internship is contingent on clearance of a background check (fingerprinting) with the U.S. Department of Justice. Interested individuals should contact the Upward Bound office, Siskiyou Hall 102, CSU, Chico, Chico, CA 95929-0712.

STIPEND: $2,080 stipend, room/board, and internship units.

DEADLINE: Open until filled.

Archived under Opportunities on October 11, 2007

English Graduate Student Council Invitation

The English Graduate Student Council invites students interested in all facets of English studies to join this active and vibrant student organization. Full- or part-time students presently participating in the MA program may join at the Graduate Level, and undergraduates may join at the Associate Level; yearly dues are $5, and all students must be in good academic standing.

The EGSC sponsors a series of GRE English Subject Test preparatory workshops; seminars that assist students in preparation for their years as a master’s student or for entry into Ph.D. programs; an annual fall symposium (November 29) offering students the opportunity to showcase their original research; and various socially oriented activities.

In addition, EGSC publishes The Erudite, a scholarly journal featuring papers from the fall symposium and other submitted work. Membership meetings are scheduled for every other Friday, 1pm - 2pm in Taylor 107.

Upcoming meetings: Oct. 19 and Nov. 1/2. See our website for more information or email us.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 11, 2007

Campus Planning Committee Meeting, Oct. 23

To: Campus and Community Members
From: Dennis C. Graham, Vice President
Business and Finance
Subject: Campus Planning Committee Meeting

You are invited to a meeting of CSU, Chico’s Campus Planning Committee, Tuesday, October 23, 2007 from 4pm - 6pm in the Performing Arts Center, Room 144 (Harlen Adams Theatre). The purpose of the meeting is to present an update on the University’s master plan, as well as an update on four current projects: the Student Services Center, the Wildcat Activity Center, the Student Housing Project, and the Northern California Natural History Museum. The public is welcome to attend, and there will be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and provide comments. The Campus Planning Committee advises the University president on the development of facilities on campus, and includes faculty, staff, administrators, students, and community members. For more information about the meeting, contact the University office of Facilities Planning at (530) 898-6235.

What: Campus Planning Committee Meeting
When: Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Where: California State University, Chico
Performing Arts Center - Room 144 (Harlen Adams Theatre)

Archived under Events on October 11, 2007

Criminal Justice Student Association: "Meet the New Faculty"

Meet our newest additions to the Criminal Justice Department, Margaret Leigey, Michael Coyle & Ryan Patten. Come and enjoy each of their stories, learn about their specialties and how they made it to CSU, Chico.

Oct. 15, 2007
6:30pm
Room: Butte 319
Meet your professor before you take their class. Refreshments will be provided.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 10, 2007

Task Team Supervisor Job Opportunities Available with Upward Bound Projects for the 2008 Summer

The Upward Bound Projects, a Federally Funded TRiO Program, is a year round program for motivated students with academic potential who want to continue their education after high school.

Duties include the following:
• Knowledge of and ability to direct and motivate non-traditional high school students.
• Demonstration of organization and mentoring skills.
• Ability to supervise adolescents and to assure their safety and well-being.
• Ability to implement the specific goals of the project as assigned.
• Participant instruction and monitoring.
• Compliance with the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) and other applicable regulations particularly in the area of safe work practices.
• Student advisement; requisite paperwork and final report.
• Hours are 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm Monday thru Thursday, June 16th thru July 24th, 2008.

WAGES: $715 Stipend and internship units.

Please email Tlb@exchange.csuchico.edu to obtain a complete job description or stop by the office.

Applications can be obtained from the Upward Bound Office located in Siskiyou Hall, Room 102, CSU, Chico, Chico CA 95929-0712. Out of area applicants may call (530) 898-5181 to request an application.

Archived under Opportunities on October 10, 2007

4th Annual Real Food Dinner Tickets on Sale

Buy your tickets today for the 4th Annual Gala Benefit and Organic, Natural, Real Food Dinner, Sat., Nov. 3, 2007 at 5:30pm at Grilla Bites in Garden Villa on Cohasset Road in Chico. This dinner is hosted by the Chico Food Network in conjunction with the This Way to Sustainability III Conference. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at Grilla Bites on Cohasset or by Jillian Buckholz. For information please contact Jillian Buckholz at jbuckholz@csuchico.edu.

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Focus the Nation Meeting Change

Interested in what you can do to raise awareness about global climate change to your government? Get involved with Focus the Nation at CSU, Chico, Monday’s from 4pm - 5pm in BMU 307. Work with other students to organize this national event on January 31, 2008. Learn what you can do to take action, mobilize your peers, create eye-catching projects, and have your voice heard.

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"Bat Boy" Musical Opens Oct. 17 in Harlen Adams Theatre

Bat Boy: The Musical
Wed., Oct. 17 - Sat., Oct. 20 at 7:30pm
Sun., Oct. 21 at 2pm
Harlen Adams Theatre

How about an edgy, turn of the century, musical comedy/horror show? That would be Bat Boy: The Musical. Don’t miss this cult hit and a classic love story with a serious bite. Written by Keyth Farley and Brian Flemming, with music by Laurence O’Keefe, the musical is based on a story in The Weekly World News and features a half boy/half bat creature that was discovered in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia. He is taken in by a local family and taught to be “normal” — but then the complications begin. Directed by Mike Mazur, Department of Theatre faculty, this campy show from the turn of the century (this century) gives you a great evening of entertainment.

Purchase tickets at the University Box Office, 898-6333.

More information available online.

Archived under Events on October 10, 2007

This Way to Sustainability Conference - CSU, Chico Registration NOW OPEN

REGISTER NOW for our 3rd Annual This Way to Sustainability Conference: Connecting to the North State at California State University, Chico, Nov. 1-4, 2007.

This will be the largest sustainability conference in Northern California this year. We have over 80 sessions, 5 keynote addresses, and 7 tours—so don’t miss out. First, you’ll want to view our full conference program available online.

Registration Fees:
General: $25.00
Students: Free with valid student ID card

During registration sign up for the Annual Conference Banquet that will be held Friday, Nov. 2 in the Bell Memorial Union Auditorium at 6:30pm.
Dinner Tickets:
General: $15.00
Students: $10.00
Tickets for this banquet will not be available at the door.

During registration sign up for the Annual Organic Lunch that will be held Saturday, Nov. 3 in the Bell Memorial Union Auditorium at 12pm.
Organic Lunch Tickets:
General: $10.00
Students: $7.00
Tickets for this lunch may be available at the door but seating will be limited.

Online registration closes Oct. 19 and some sessions will fill up so don’t delay, register today.

Onsite Registration Fees:
General: $40.00
Students: $10.00

Onsite Organic Lunch Tickets:
General: $13.00
Students: $10.00

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AS Late Night Event - Chico Idol

AS Late Night is proud to present Chico Idol 1st round preliminary on Friday, Oct. 19, 2007. Doors open at 7:30pm. The Auditions will begin at 8pm.

Any member of the community is able to sign up to participate or just come and watch. Next week will be the last week of sign-ups; you can sign up on Tues., Oct. 16, 2007 from 10am - 3pm. Or you can sign up (all week) via e-mail to aslatenight@csuchico.edu with your name, phone number and email address or you can just call our office.

For more information on all AS Late Night Chico events visit the web site or call (530)898-4172. If you have any questions regarding the Chico Idol Event.

Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize.

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Liberal Studies Student Association Proudly Presents: A Service Learning Seminar with Tanya Heaston, Oct. 23

Liberal Studies Student Association Proudly Presents: A Service Learning Seminar with Tanya Heaston, Oct. 23

Liberal Studies Student Association will be hosting a seminar with Tanya Heaston on Oct. 23 at 5pm in Holt 171. The seminar is titled, “Service Learning - Great Teaching / Learning Strategies for all Grades.”

Tanya Heaston is the coordinator for CSU, Chico Hands-on Science Lab. She is the professor for the NSCI489A internship class, which provides hands-on lessons for early teaching experiences in science for undergraduates exploring teaching as a career. Tanya will be joining us with a lecture and a short DVD describing her own thoughts on Service Learning and teaching strategies for all grades. Don’t miss out on some great teaching advice as members and non-members are welcomed.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 10, 2007

Bring Your Children to See a Performance of Miss Nelson is Missing at CSU, Chico

Miss Nelson is Missing is a perfect show for families, and anyone who has a young child is encouraged to bring them to this performance at Laxson Auditorium on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2007 at 2pm.

Perfect for families, Miss Nelson is Missing is a family presentation of the well-loved children’s book of the same name. This story brings life to the students of room 207 and their realizations that perhaps their behavior can bring back their missing teacher. This comedy will make you laugh out loud, as it relays its message that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence, and that good behavior is usually the best strategy. Appropriate for all ages.

Tickets cost $12 Adult/Senior, $5 Student/Child and are available at the University Box Office, 898-6333. 2nd and Normal Streets.

For more information please visit the web site.

Archived under Events on October 10, 2007

LGBTQ Meetings with Pride/Safezone

October is National Coming Out Month. This Year’s Theme is ‘”Talk About ItÂ’.”

In Honor of National Coming Out Month, Pride will be screening two more movies that deal with LGBTQ issues.

Better Than Chocolate - Oct. 17, HOLT 268, 6pm
Bad Education - Oct. 24, HOLT 268, 6pm

Pride is designed to provide socialization and interaction between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and straight-allied college students. The organization also functions as a political, social service, and educational body on campus. Pride participates in several campus sponsored events, student panels, social gatherings and general meetings. We are a student organization at CSU, Chico, officially recognized by the Associated Students Student Activities Office.

For more information, contact AS Pride by email or visit the web site.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 10, 2007

Multicultural Night 2007

This year’s Multicultural Night will be held Oct. 30, 2007 at 7pm in the BMU Auditorium. Admission is free to all students, faculty, staff and community. Multicultural Night features live performances from around the world. Come celebrate multiculturalism with your friends and family. If you are interested in showcasing your culture through performance, please pick up an application in BMU 203. The application deadline is Oct. 19, 2007 at 5pm in BMU 203. If you have any questions regarding Multicultural Night 2007, please call Amber Harris at 898-5701 or email asmulticultural@csuchico.edu. See you there.

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Humanities Center Book Theme Lecture: Steve Wasserman, "The Future of the Book in the Digital Age," Oct. 23

Humanities Center’s Book Theme Lecture
Steve Wasserman: “The Future of the Book in the Digital Age”
Oct. 23, 7:30pm, Ayres 106, CSU, Chico
(Reception to follow, Humanities Center Gallery, Trinity 100)

Steve Wasserman was the literary editor of the Los Angeles Times responsible for the weekly Sunday Book Review. He is currently managing director of the New York office of the literary agency Kneerim & Williams at Fish & Richardson and the new book editor of the web magazine Truthdig.com. Prior to these, he was with Farrar, Straus & Giroux where he was publisher and editorial director of two imprints, Hill & Wang and The Noonday Press. He has been on the nominating jury for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction and was the chairman of the nominating jury for the Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction. He has taught at the University of Southern California and UC Berkeley.

Call Troy Jollimore, director of the Humanities Center, for more information: 898-4506.

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Free Speech Evaluations for Students

The CMSD Program provides assessments for a variety of communication disorders (articulation, language, voice, stuttering and problems associated with brain injury, stroke and neurological impairments).

These evaluations are offered free to students and their dependants. If you are interested in scheduling an appointment, please call the Center for Communication Disorders at #898-5871 or stop by the office. We are located in AJH Room #100 (adjacent to the Bidwell Mansion).

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School of the Arts October Events Newsletter

The School of the Arts’ Upcoming Events Newsletter is available online in PDF format. The newsletter includes events the School of the Arts will be presenting during October. Information about School of the Arts events is also available online.

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Gypsy Music Coming to Laxson Auditorium on Oct. 25

Experience gypsy music at its best with Musafir, coming to Laxson, Thurs., Oct. 25, 2007 at 7:30pm, courtesy of Chico Performances.

Musafir (“Traveler” in Farsi) hails from northwest India and has dazzled European audiences with its energetic versions of Indian folk and popular music, acrobatics, and feats of physical endurance. Musafir’s original compositions combine Indian rural folk music with influences from Muslim devotional music, Indian film music, Arab popular music, and North Indian classical music. From an ancient tradition of wandering artists who went from village to village living as snake charmers, performing dances whose contortions evoke the movement of the dancing cobra — the Musafir musicians are joined by traditional Sapera dancers and high-flying Fakir acrobatics.

Tickets cost: $18 Adult, $16 Senior, $12 Student/Child and are available at the University Box Office, 898-6333, 2nd and Normal Streets

For additional information and sound clips visit the web site.

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Registration Help Offered for First Year Students

First-year students with questions about class selection, graduation requirements, or registration procedures are encouraged to attend a Spring Advising Session to prepare to register for Spring 2008 classes. Sessions will be held on Wed., Oct. 17 and Tues., Oct. 23. Both sessions begin at 5pm in Tehama 131. Academic advisors will be on hand to answer questions and help first-year students make the best possible class selections for the Spring 2008 semester. For more information contact the Office of Advising & Orientation at (530) 898-5712.

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Dia de la Raza, Theatrical Performance, Nov. 12

Dia de la Raza, celebrates Hispanic heritage on Friday, Nov. 12 in Trinity 100. Performance by Dr. Arreguin-Bermudez’s class.

Archived under Clubs, Groups & Organizations on October 10, 2007

KCSCradio.com Nominated for "Best Student-Run Internet Only Station"

KCSCradio.com, your student-owned and operated radio station on the internet (including iTunes), has been nominated for the award of “Best Student-Run Internet Only Station” by the College Music Journal. We would like to thank all of our listeners, and encourage those of you who haven’t tuned in to do so. Listen online or go to iTunes > Radio > Eclectic > KCSCradio. The winner for the award will be announced Thurs., Oct. 18, during CMJ Music Marathon’s College Day in New York. Some of KCSC’s Board of Directors will be in attendance. Wish us luck, and thank you for all of your support.

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