Associated Students Senate
Amanda L. Swan, [email protected] Kevin Ryan, [email protected]
Jessica M. Jones, [email protected](Vacant)
Aaron Crotty, [email protected](Vacant)
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Director, Student Aff airs & New Student ProgramsRobert Ethington, [email protected]
Assistant Director, Student Aff airsBrian Phifer, [email protected]
Activities Advisor/Petaluma CampusDeborah Ziccone, [email protected]
Associated Students PresidentExecutive Vice PresidentV.P. of ProgramsV.P. of OrganizationsV.P. of CommitteesV.P. of Membership & MarketingV.P. of AdvocacyV.P. of Santa Rosa CampusV.P. of Petaluma Campus
Student TrusteeTaylor Anderson-Stevenson,
For information on how to get involved, call (707) 527-4424 for the Santa Rosa Campus or (707) 778-4141 for the Petaluma Campus.
PROGRAMS SPONSORED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Book & Emergency Loan Fund Concert Choir
Adapted Physical Education Disability Resources
Alternative Spring Break EOPS
Aggie Judging Team ESL StudentTravel
Arts & Lectures Forensics Team
Child Day Care Graduation Reception
Circle of Honor Intercollegiate Athletics
Multicultural Awareness
Petaluma Cinema Series
Puente Project
Spring Dance Show
Theater Arts Program
Transfer Day
Women's History Month
~ ASSOCIATED STUDENTS PROGRAMS ~ MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Sign up for ASP membership online while registering for classes or at the Student Affairs Office to receive these awesome benefits!
Only $13 for $17.35 in instant savings! SCHOOL DISCOUNTS:
$11 Discount at the SRJC FREE ADMISSION TO: MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO
Home Athletic Events (except playoffs, tournaments and special events)
RECEIVE: Bookstore $5 Discount on parking permit ($2 for motorcycle) Theater Arts Productions
Petaluma Cinema Series Activities and Events Sponsored by Associated Students Programs
Free Pastry from Fresh & Natural Food Services Discounts at the CyBear Copy Center
SR: Santa Rosa Campus PC: Petaluma Campus TC: Teleconferenced
AS: Associated Students CSL: Center for Student Leadership A&L: Arts & Lectures
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10 11 12 AS Book Loan Worksho s 1 Oam & 3 m SR
King Holiday- NO CLASSES BEGIN CLASSES
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Blood Drive 1 0-1 pm (PC) Blood Drive 11-4pm
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ICC Club Day (PC) ICC Club Day 1 0-2pm (SR)
CSL Reel Series 3-Spm (SR) Global Issues Film
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ICC Meeting Noon AS Senate Meeting 3-Spm (SR)
(SR) ICC Meeting 2:30pm Series 5-7pm (ICC@ (PC) SR)
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Book loans up to $300 (Limited) Emergency Loans up to $100 (Limited)
Planetarium Show 7pm (SR)
7pm (SR) Italian Film Series 7pm (A&L@PC)
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semester class and be eligible for refund Planetarium Show 3pm(SR)
Music on the Plaza, Every Wednesday, 11 :30-1 :30PM (PC; Rotary Plaza)
Petaluma Book Loan Workshops, January 12-21, By Appointment, call (707) 778-3637 (PC)
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Films, Shamans & Shamanic Experiences, January 24, 12:1 5PM (A&L@SR)
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SR: Santa Rosa Campus PC: Petaluma Campus TC: Teleconferenced
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Women's Global Leadership Initiative Lecture, February 23, Noon-1 PM (CSL@SR)
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Jump Start Your Job Searc 16, S:30-7pm (CC@SR)
For more info about any of the events in the calendar, call (707) 527-4424.
Getting to the Meat of the Matter, March 7, 7PM (A&L@SR)
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Getting to Know Your Alive! Mental Health Students (AS@PC) Fair 11-4pm (SH@SR)
MAD Wednesdays 11 :30-1 pm (SR) ICC Meeting 2:30pm
Noon-1 :30pm (AS@ SR)
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ICC Meeting 2:30pm
Global Issues Film Series 5-7pm (ICC@ SR)
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1 -2:30pm (CC@SR) CSL Reel Series 3-Spm (SR) War and Peace Forum, (PC)
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Women's Global Leadership Initiative Lecture, March 16, Noon-1 PM (CSL@SR)
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Last day to petition to graduate, May 2011 On the Way to Mars 7pm (A&L@SR)
Last Day to ReinstatePoetry In Motion 5-7pm (SR)
CSL Reel Series 3-5pm (SR)
Career Expo 11-1pm (CC@SR)Advocacy Forum 12-1:30pm (AS@SR)ICC Meeting 2:30pm (PC)
Earth Celebration Series 10:30-2pm (ASP@SR)Career Center Orientation 2-3:30pm (CC@SR) ICC Meeting 2:30pm (PC)
ASP Meeting 3:15-4:15pm (SR)
Student Election Petitions DueDel Monte Lecture Noon-1:15pm (SR)AS Senate Meeting 3-5pm (SR)
Rock Poster Art Gallery Talk & Reception 7pm (A&L@SR)
Student Elections Assembly Noon (SR); 3pm (PC)ASP Meeting 3:15-4:15pm (SR)Why I Ride: Low and Slow 7pm (A&L@SR)
AS Senate Meeting 3-5pm (PC)
CCC Sustainability Webinar 10:30-2pm (SR)Earth Celebration Series 10:30-2pm (ASP@SR)ICC Meeting 2:30pm (PC)
Earth Day Festival (SR)Earth Celebration Series 10:30-2pm (ASP@SR)ICC Meeting 2:30pm (PC)How to Choose a Major 3-4pm (CC@SR)
Resume Writing 10:30-Noon (CC@SR)Baseball 2:30pm (SR)
Crime Scene Investigation 2-3pm (CC@SR)Global Issues Film Series 5-7pm (ICC@SR)
National Alcohol Awareness Day 11-2pm (SH@SR)The Swede: A World Citizen 7pm (A&L@SR)
AS Student Film Festival 7pm (PC, Carole Ellis Auditorium)
Peter Leveque Natural History Lecture 7pm (A&L@SR)
Women’s Global Leadership Initiative Lecture, April 27, Noon-1PM (CSL@SR)
Music on the Plaza, Every Wednesday, 11:30-1:30PM (PC; Rotary Plaza)
National Alcohol Awareness Day, April 6th, 11-2PM (SH@PC)
Bike to School Day, April 6th (ASP@SR)
ICC Meetings, Every Monday, Noon (SR)
MAD Wednesdays, April 6th & 20th 11:30-1pm (SR)
How to Choose Your Major, April 6th, 12-1:30pm (TFC@SR)
Spring 2011 Student Center Referendum & A.S. General Election (SR & PC)
SR: Santa Rosa CampusPC: Petaluma CampusTC: Teleconferenced
AS: Associated StudentsASP: Associated Students ProgramsICC: InterClub Council
CSL: Center for Student LeadershipCC: Career & Employment Center Seminar
A&L: Arts & LecturesSH: Student Health ServicesTFC: Transfer Center
Getting to Know Your Students (AS@PC)
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Final Examinations
Finals Frenzy 10:30-2pm (ASP@SR, PC)
Community Service Week (SR)
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Commencement Exercises
Stress & Sleep Awareness Day 11-2pm (SH@SR)MAD Wednesdays 11:30-1pm (SR)ICC Meeting 2:30pm (PC)
ICC Meeting 2:30pm (PC)
Stress & Sleep Awareness Day 11-2pm (SH@PC) CSL Reel Series 3-5pm (SR)
Blood Drive 11-4pm (SR)ICC Meeting Noon (SR)ASP Meeting 3:15-4:15pm (SR)
Blood Drive 10-1pm (PC)Blood Drive 11-4pm (SR)
ICC Meeting Noon (SR)AS Senate Meeting 3-5pm (SR)
ICC Meeting Noon (SR)
Music on the Plaza, Every Wednesday, 11:30-1:30PM (PC; Rotary Plaza)
Final Examinations
Women’s Global Leadership Initiative Lecture, May 11, Noon-1PM (CSL@SR)
SRJC ATHLETICS HOME SCHEDULE SOFTBALL BASEBALL MEN'S TENNIS
Fri, Feb. 4 ••••••• vs Gavilan, Feather River
(1 Oam, 12pm, 2pm) Fri, Feb. 11 ••••• vs Chabot, Shasta
(1 Oam, 12pm, 2pm) Tue, Feb. 22 •••• vs Contra Costa (12pm, 2pm)
Fri, Feb. 25 ••••• vs Napa (2pm)
Sat, Feb. 5 •••••• vs Chabot (1 PM)
Fri, Feb. 11 ••••• vs Mission (2PM) Sat, Feb. 12 •••• Alumni Game (11 am)
Sat, Feb. 19 •••• Contra Costa (1 PM)
Sat, Feb. 26 •••• vs Monterey (11 am) Sat, Mar. 5 •••••• vs Delta ( 1 PM)
Tue, Mar. 8 ••••• vs Diablo Valley (2:30PM) Sat, Mar. 12 •••• vs American River (1 PM)
Thu, Mar. 17 ••• vs Sierra (2:30PM)
Tue, Feb. 8 •••••• vs Modesto JC (1 PM)
Tue, Feb. 22 •••• vs Sierra (1 PM) Fri, Mar. 4 ••••••• vs Folsom Lake (1 PM)
Tue, Mar. 15 ••• vs Diablo Valley (1 PM)
Fri, Mar. 18 ••••• vs American River (1 PM) Thur, Mar. 24 •• vs Shasta (1 PM)
WOMEN'S TENNIS Sat, Mar. 12 •••• vs Sierra (12pm, 2pm)
Tue, Mar. 15 ••• vs Diablo Valley (3pm) Sat, Mar. 26 •••• vs Sac City (12pm, 2pm)
Tue, Mar. 29 ••• vs American River (3pm) Tue, Apr. 12 •••• vs Delta (3pm)
Tue, Mar. 22 ••• vs Cosumnes Riber (2:30PM)
Sat, Mar. 26 •••• vs Modesto JC (1 PM)
Tue, Feb. 1 •••••• vs City College of SF (2PM) Tue, Feb. 22 •••• vs Sierra (1 PM)
Fri, Mar. 4 ••••••• vs Folsom Lake (1 PM) Tue, Mar. 15 ••• vs Diablo Valley (1 PM)
Fri, Mar. 18 ••••• vs American River (1 PM) Thur, Mar. 24 •• vs Shasta (1 PM)
Sat, Apr. 16 •••• vs Modesto (12pm, 2pm) Tue, Apr. 26 •••• vs Cosumnes River (3pm)
MEN'S BASKETBALL Sat, Jan. 8 ••••••• vs Modesto (8pm)
Thu, Mar. 31 ••• vs American River (2:30PM)
Sat, Apr. 2 •••••• vs Diablo Valley (1 PM) Fri, Apr. 8 ••••••• vs Sierra (2:30PM)
Tue, Apr. 12 •••• vs Delta (2:30PM) GOLF Tue, Jan. 11 •••• vs Cosumnes River (8pm)
Tue, Jan. 18 •••• vs Delta (8pm) Sat, Jan. 29 •••• vs Diablo Valley (8pm)
Tue, Feb. 8 •••••• vs Sierra (8pm)
Sat, Apr. 16 •••• vs Cosumnes River (1 PM)
Thu, Apr. 21 ••• vs Sacramento City (2:30PM) Thu, Apr. 28 ••• vs Modesto JC (2:30PM)
Tue, Feb. 15 •••• vs Sierra/ Napa/ ARC (11 am) Tue, Mar. 22 ••• Big 8 #6 (11 am)
(Home Location- Windsor Golf Club)
Tue, Feb. 15 •••• vs American River (8pm)
Thu, Feb. 17 ••• vs Sac City (8pm) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Please refer to the SRJC Athletics website for updates and the complete schedule, including away games and tournaments for all athletics.
SWIM&. DIVE Fri, Feb. 4 ••••••• Quad Meet (3:30PM) Sat, Feb. 5 •••••• No rCa I Relays (11 AM)
Fri, Mar. 18 ••••• Red/ Blue Meet (1 0AM) Fri, Mar. 18 ••••• Alumni (5:30PM)
Sat, Jan. 8 ••••••• vs Modesto (6pm) Tue, Jan. 11 •••• vs Cosumnes River (6pm)
Tue, Jan. 18 •••• vs Delta (6pm) Sat, Jan. 29 •••• vs Diablo Valley (6pm)
Tue, Feb. 8 •••••• vs Sierra (6pm) Tue, Feb. 15 •••• vs American River (6pm)
Thu, Feb. 17 ••• vs Sac City (6pm)
www.santarosa.edu/athletics
SRJC Theater Arts Performances will be in the Burbank Auditorium on the Santa Rosa Campus. For more information call (707) 527-4342. Buy tickets ONLINE at: www.sa nta rosa .ed u/t heatrea rts/tickets.htm I
The Voice of the Prairie a play by John Olive Jan. 28, 29; Feb. 2, 3, 4, 5 .............. .. 8PM Feb. 5,6 ............ .............................. .... ..... 2PM
Jesus Christ Superstar a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice Apr. 29, 30; May 4, 5, 6, 7 .............. .. 8PM Apr. 30; May 1, 7, 8 ............................ 2PM
Petaluma Cinema Series Screenings are shown Wednesdays in the Carole L. Ellis Auditorium on the Petaluma Campus
Box Office Open: 5:30-7: 15PM Pre-Film Lecture: 6PM Film Screening: 7PM Post-Screening Discussion until lOPM
Admission • ASP Members Free • General $5
Students, Seniors $4 • Individual Series Pass $40 • Series Parking Pass $20
The Importance of Being Earnest a play by Oscar Wilde Mar.11,12,16,17,18,19 ........ ....... 8PM Mar.19,20 ...... .. ........................ .. ...... .. ... 2PM
The SRJC Annual Spring Dance Show May 14 ...... .. ...... .. ........................ .. ...... .. ... 8PM May14,15 ............................................. 2PM
Spring 2011 Feb. 2 •••••••• Groundhog Day Feb. 9 •••••••• Journey from Zanskar* Feb. 16 ••••• In the Heat of the Night; Black History Month Feb. 23 ••••• YTu Mama Tam bien Mar. 2 ••••••• The Blue Angel Mar9 •••••••• Monsoon Wedding Mar. 16 ••••• TBA; Women's History Month Apr. 30 •••••• A Place in the Sun Apr. 6 •••••••• Raging Bull Apr. 13 •••••• The Conversation* Apr. 20 •••••• The Big Animal Apr. 27 •••••• Double Indemnity May 4 ••••••• You, the Living May 11 ..... Annie Hall I *Filmmaker present I
For more information: www.petalumafilmfest.org
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OUR SERVICES/PROGRAMS
Associated Students Mailboxes
Associated Students Offices
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SANTA ROSA CAMPUS PETALUMA CAMPUS Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center
Richard C. Call, Room 608
1501 Mendocino Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95401 hours: Monday- Friday,
680 Sonoma Mountain Parkway Petaluma, CA 94954 hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
lOAM- 5PM Campus Communication
Campus Guided Tours 8AM- 5PM Wednesday,
call: (707) 527-4424 lOAM -7PM Center for Student Leadership
Club Banking call: (707)778-4141
CYBEAR CENTER Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center (SR) Richard C. Call Building (PC) copies· faxes· computers· ID cards· locker rental
hours: SR: Monday- Friday: 8AM - 5PM PC: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 1 0AM-5PM
Wednesday: 10AM-7PM call: SR: (707) 522-2638, PC: (707) 778-4145 fax: (707) 778 4146 web: www.santarosa.edu/cybear e-mail: [email protected]
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CyBear Center
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Student Ambassadors
Get involved in Student Leadership! As a student leader you will have the opportunity to attend leadership training seminars, workshops and retreats designed to expand your development as a leader! Experience gained in student leadership roles will assist you in your career and personal development.
Student Senate ~Times: ~,rC}J Alternate Mondays, 3- 5 PM
STU DEN~ (Santa Rosa Campus or Petaluma Campus) s E N AT E Location:
Senate Chambers (Santa Rosa Campus) Richard C. Call Building, Room PC602 (Petaluma Campus)
The Student Senate is the main legislative body of the Associated Students, and acts as the voice and decision making body of all students who attend Santa Rosa Junior College. Gain practical experience and relevant skills in administration, accounting, governance and legislative action.
Inter-Club Council (ICC)
I Times: Mondays, 12 PM (Santa Rosa Campus) Wednesdays, 2:30 PM (Petaluma Campus) Location:
,!,S=,f:6 Center for Student Leadership (Santa Rosa Campus) 11.11.11 Richard C. Call Building (Petaluma Campus)
The Inter-Club Council is the governing board of all campus clubs. Did you know that any group of students can form a club at SRJC? Come to the Student Affairs Office in the Lawrence A. Bertolini Student Center on the Santa Rosa Campus or PC 608 in the Richard C. Call Building in Petaluma. Call (707) S27-4424 (Santa Rosa Campus) or (707) 778-3637 (Petaluma Campus) for more information.
Associated Students Programs ~Times:
···-""'' "'"'""'"r,~·-· Alternate Mondays, 3:15-4:15 PM ~ (Santa Rosa Campus and Teleconference)
Location: Center for Student Leadership (Santa Rosa Campus)
Coordinate and execute large and small events on and off campus. Actively plan and raise funds for programs sponsored by Associated Students. Gain sound administrative, accounting, marketing and event planning skills.
Center for Student Leadership
~ The Leadership and Student Development Lecture series
r~a~~t serves as a catalyst to creat.e an~ !mplement ~ hig.hly ~adership regarded model for leadership tra1n1ng and cert1ficat1on that facilitates critical-thinking and ethical development.
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• It is designed to engage students, staff and faculty at Santa Rosa Junior College in a variety of learning opportunities to expand their knowledge and abilities in leadership and service, so that principles of civic responsibility, respect, justice and integrity may evolve in their relationships and communities. The Center for Student Leadership is a program of the Student Affairs Office.
Please call 707-527-4424 for more information about any of these programs