The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, January 23, 2013, Page 7, Image 7

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    PRINT: Arts & Culture_____________________________
Wednesday,Jan.23.2013
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Joshua Dillen The Clackamas Print
Associate Student Government hosts a monthly check-in to help clubs spread the word about their upcoming events. Lori Garrison* (shoulder length hair with CGC sweatshirt) theASG Club Senator,
leads the meeting in which the French Club, Phi Theta Kappa (honor society), Students fo r Life Club, Veterans Club and a new club called The Network all weigh in on their respective clubs. There
are many more clubs on campus not represented at the meeting fo r this month. They also talked about their club fa ir that is coming up on Jan. 22 and 23 in the community center.
Breanna fraine
Co-Arts & Culture Editor
Every month ASG holds 2
club meeting for the clubs at
Clackamas Community College
to share what events they have
planned and to help spread the
word. CCC offers many clubs
to join on campus ranging from
French club to Veterans club.
ASG also tries to use the d u b s
to help spread the word about
what activities they are holding
as w elt
The meeting is called to
order and the club department ,
starts the meeting off with
introductions. The main focus
of the meeting was to discuss
the upcoming club fair happen­
ing on Jan. 29 and 30. These
meetings are supposed to help
get the word out there about
what new clubs are on campus.
One new club that has not start­
ed yet is called The Network.
While details are still in the
works, the goal for the club is to
help students with careers and
helpingstudents get through
school. The Network will also
help students, share career sto-
, riesand find out what jobs are
available in the community.
Another subject on the
agenda list. w as, talking about
Clackamas Community-College
turning 50 in 2016. Even
though that seems like forever
away, the anniversary of CCC
is quickly approaching. ASG
has been working hard to see
what things they can do to help
make the college a-better place
for everyone. On Jan. ,22 and 23
from 1 1:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
students interested in participat­
ing in the Imagine Clackamas
survey received free pizza. If
you are interested in looking at
what clubs CCC offers, head to
the ASG office for help.
To get more information about
ASGT and dubs bn campus
contact them at:
Email: asgadmin@clackamas.edu
Phone: 503-594-3040
Room: C om m unity C enter 152
(in cafeteria)
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