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Our First Edition!February 15, 2013 by Mitch Harris, ASWCC President
ASWCC NewsletterGreat Beginnings!
The Low Down on the AHSS ClubFebruary 13, 2013 by Cristal Reyes
On a sunny Monday in early February,I sat down with the handsome and enthusiastic
president of the Woodland Community CollegeAssociation of Human Services Students(conveniently abbreviated to AHSS), Eric Rodri-guez, to get the low down the swiftly growingAHSS club.
Last Fall, Eric looked around at Wood-land Community College and observed a markedlack of community amongst fellow Human Ser-vices students. He thought, if only there was away to provide support, encouragement, commu-nity, and confidence to fellow students, just im-
agine what we could do! Upon expressing his feel-ings to a teacher, Eric was encouraged to look intothe once-active human services club, and thinkabout revitalizing it. And wouldnt you know it,thats exactly what he did!
Since August of 2012, Eric, along withhis fantastically dedicated group of members, have
been breathing life into the WCC campus. The clubhas maintained three goals since formed:
1. Grow the program - create an aware-ness of careers in the human services field and thesupport services for students on campus.
AHSS cont. on pg. 2
T H E A S S O C I A T E D S T U D E N T B O D Y O F W O O D L A N DC O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E P R O U D L Y P R E S E N T S . . .
ASWCCSee us in the office!
Call!
(530) 661 5785
Visit!
Room 719MON 1 - 5:30
TUES 10:30 - 3WEDS 1 - 5:30
THURS 10:30 - 3
Welcome to the firstedition of the first newsletter
brought to you by ASWCC forWoodland Community Col-lege! We have been hard atwork to bring you the infor-mation contained within, andwe hope you enjoy it as muchas we enjoyed putting it alltogether.
Our goal for thisnewsletter is not only to informyou of campus going-ons, butto provide relevant, interest-ing, and new informationregarding your educationhere at Woodland Communi-ty College. Want to knowwhat events are on campus?This is the place! Want toknow what other studentsare talking about? Hear ithere!
We are invitingyou and other communitymembers to share infor-
mation that is important to usand our education. This is astudent-run newsletter, and assuch, we have a vested inter-
est in the functions and affairsof our school. We want toconnect students, faculty,staff, and all interested inWCC through this publica-tion, and we hope you willcontinue being the awesomestudents you are and giving usa reason to!
We believe that a newslet-ter will help keep everyone up todate of the awesome activities andevents happening every month! Inthis newsletter, you will find re-views, interviews with students,clubs, and faculty, and things to help
pass time like Sudoku and crosswordpuzzles! Also special to this newslet-ter is student-generated content suchas creative writing pieces, poetry, art,and opinion articles.
If there is anything youthink is needed to help keepthis newsletter successful, orsomething you would love tosee added, please contact yourASWCC Representatives, visithe newsletter blog, or emailthe editor for information onhow you can help!
email the editor [email protected]
Ink magazine,, EaglesNest, Sudoku puzzle2
Sarahs Health &Beauty, Your ASWCC!
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The Ridiculous Inter-view, ENGL31 Poem
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Growing SomethingFantastic!, Imaginating101
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Current Clubs, ClubFAQ, Sports Club Idea
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Screechin Eags Cross-word, Heads Up by JAlexander Z
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Calendar and Thankyou!
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2. Give back to students raise money for scholarships andhost activities.
3. Give back to the community arrange events for thecommunity to educate, entertain, and inspire. AHSS also has theirfingers in several community organizations via AHSS members whovolunteer!
So far, AHSS has been successful in providing a strongbase in which to foster a community amongst students. The club hasgrown from four to fifteen students since last fall, it has alreadyraised over $300 for scholarships through various fundraisers, and
members are enthusiastically involved in different community pro-jects. For example, a different member helps at the Kids FarmersMarket every week, and more cook for the 4 th and Hope center.
AHSS is determined to keep moving forward with more
fundraisers, community events, and support to fellow students. If youjust happen to be a student interested in the human services field andwould like to know more, I encourage you to check out the Associa-tion of Human Services Students club at WCC! You can join any-time, and you can follow your passions surrounded by hardworking,motivated, and friendly individuals! Check out AHSS on Facebookat WCC Association of Human Services Students for more info.
Id like to thank Eric for his time, and give a BIG round ofawesome high fives to everyone in the AHSS club. Keep the goodwork going, guys!
AHSS meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 12-1 in rm. 852
email the editor [email protected]
We are excited to announce the Eagles Nest! We are working with Pres-ident Angela Fairchilds to help repurpose the old student lounge into a new Stu-dent Government Activity Room. Our hope is to create a space for students tocome and hang out! We would like to see the addition of a TV, some couches, andother commodities for those times when you just want to sit back and relax butstay at school. We will also have some sports equipment on hand to loan out toanyone interested in kicking around a soccer ball or throwing a Frisbee with otherfriends. This room will be available to student clubs to use for official meetingspaces, Open Mics, ASWCC hosted Student Forums and lunch space.
There are a few hurdles to get over before we can make this room usable,however. We are working with local businesses and the school administration tohelp put a new handicap accessible ramp, which is required by Americans with
Disabilities Act. While this room may not usable till next semester, we are working very hard to make it available to students assoon as possible.
email the editor [email protected]
Announcing the Eagles Nest!February 15, 2013 by Mitch Harris
AHSS cont from pg. 1
INKInk, A Literary Arts Magazine, is proud to announce thatwe are now accepting submissions for the 2012/2013 pub-
lication. You may submit up to: 3 short stories/flashfiction, 5 poems, 1 play, and/or 2 personal narrative es-
says for consideration. There is no limit on art/photography submissions. The deadline for submissionsis Friday, April 12, 2013 at 5 p.m. Please visit
www.inkmag.org for complete rules and more infor-mation. You may also enter our Coveted Cover Contest!This years cover art theme is Whimsical Wonderland. Ink is also accepting donations to help with publication.
Those who donate $50 or more will receive a free copy ofthe magazine as well as an invitation to our annual
Spring Community Reading. We thank you for yoursupport and look forward to reading your submissions.http://www.inkmag.org/
Answers for this Sudoku puzzle will be shown in the April newsletter
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The picture below is your student government body, the Associ-ated Students of Woodland Community College, also known as ASWCC. Arent we
just a handsome bunch? Weve been working hard this semester to bring you somegreat events and get to know you all better. You may have heard about the Open Micsthat are put on monthly - thats us! Maybe youve been treated to free pizza at a StudentForum and learned about whats been happening at the school - thats us too! As your
student government, we happily volunteer our time for you, the students of WoodlandCommunity College, to improve our school and most importantly, your education. Al-ready, weve found a hangout place for WCC students (check out The Eagles Nest on
pg. 2), weve put students on the important committees that make decisions for ourschools, and now we have a newsletter! We want to do so much more, but we need you!We need your ideas, energy, and an hour of your time a week! ASWCC is a great wayto lgain leadership skills, learn better communication, share your talents, or find a fewyou didnt know you had, and have fun! Please, drop in on any of our weekly meetingheld in rm. 719 on Tuesday, 12-1.
Elections for the 2013-2014 year are approaching!
Check out http://wcc-aswcc.yccd.edu/elections.aspx,. Look out for election informationin our April newsletter.
Your ASWCC!February 20, 2013 by Cristal Reyes
Absent: Douglas Day
Senator of Social Science Absent: Thomas JohnstonStudent Trustee
Robert Fernandez
Senator of Student Body at LargeDavid Perez
Faculty Advisor
John Murrieta
Senator of Math &
ScienceKen
this guy
Mitch HarrisPresident
Art Acosta
VP & VP of Finances
Cristal Reyes
VP of Student Affairs
Jocelyn Hernandez
VP of Communications
Whenever I see those ads on the television for beauty creams Ialways laugh. Women actually pay that much money for something thatdoesnt even work long term? I think maybe a lot of women just dontknow any better. What if I told you about a product that is inexpensive,100% natural, you can find it literally everywhere, and helps improve the
overall appearance of your skin? Can you guess what it is? Its actually100% green tea. I, like many women, am afraid of the tell-tale signs ofaging. Its true that I still have a few years left before I really have to wor-
ry, but why wait? A few years ago I started searching for somethingthat was all natural, that I didnt have to apply to my face, and that Icould use for everything.
After about a minute on Google I found it. I already knewthat green tea was full of antioxidants but what I didnt know is whatthe antioxidants actually did. I quickly learned that drinking 3-5 glassesof green tea a day could help me with what seemed like an endless listof things! Some of my favorite were regulating blood sugar levels, help
prevent cancer, increase metabolism, and helping reduce/prevent wrin-kles. Green tea can also help prevent tooth decay, prevent acne, is azero calorie drink, and is just a great way to help you relax. Green tea isdefinitely one of my favorite everyday treats. Its one of those littlehealth changes that isnt insanely dramatic but can help you out withyour fitness and health goals more than you actually think. I wouldrecommend you drink it every single day - youll definitely thank your-self for it.
Do you have a health or beauty question /comment for Sa-rah? Email her at [email protected] and title your
email ,Health Column Response.
Sarahs Health & BeautyThe lovely Sarah Steele is delighted to share her health and beauty ad-
vice with you! Look out for her column every month, and send your ques-tions to her at [email protected]
Join the newsletter!
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Were fledging newsletter creators, ad we need
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The Ridiculous InterviewEvery month, well interview somebody and itll be ridiculous. If youknow someone who would willingly be subjected to a RidiculousInterview, please email the editor at [email protected] with Cristal ReyesFebruary 14, 2013 by Jacob Zentner
~ ENGL31 Group Poem ~
by students in ENGL31 February 14, 2013
Mr. Ferns Creative Writing class just started their poetry unit,and as an easy intro into the world of poetry, Mr. Ferns hadeach member start a poem with just a single line. Then, we
passed each poem around until every person had written one line
onto the poem. We all had a ton of fun with this exercise. Everypoem became unique and evolved with each person; some
changed quite dramatically. It just goes to show how people canwork together to make something beautiful!
I am the night-
a blanket as the North sleeps.
I am the dark the - fuel as their dreams creep.I am the warmth - from ailing a throats scream
I am the cold theres mist when I breatheI am not your little girl.
I am strong, fearless.I am the mountain, a fortress.I am a creek deep with regret.I am a rock, unable to break.
I am art, my fate painted for me.I am a leader guiding others.I am confident for all to see.
I am the truth, a cruel, hard knife.
You may have missed your chance to enroll in Creative Writingthis spring, but you dont have to wait until its offered again to getstarted in creative writing . Lucky for you, a creative writing club
was just approved and theyre currently looking for members!Check outIMAGINATING 101 on pg. 5 for more info!
In an effort to better understand the lead editor of our new newsletter, I de-cided to spend some quality time with her on this lovely Valentines Day and
find out whats making her tick.
CR: Happy Valentine's Day! I've been handing out the high fives like a madman you know, in the name of love.JZ: You're a pro. Let's get started.CR: I am readyJZ: How long have you attended WCC?CR: Since fall of 2012JZ: How many units are you taking?CR: I am taking thirteen or fourteen. The numbers get lost on me after awhile.JZ: Favorite punctuation mark?CR: Oh, definitely the squiggly because it looks so unsure of itself. ~ ~ ~
JZ: So, who do you prefer more, Professor Dumbledore or Gandalf the Grey?CR: Dumbledore was definitely my favorite literary-wise. He
cared, even if he did withhold a ridiculous amount of valuable in-formation that continually put poor Harry in trouble. But, movie -wise, Gandalf. "A wizard is never late, he arrives precisely when hemeans to." I've tried to use that one a few times. Hasn't worked forme so far, but one day it will!JZ: What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hearthe word "buoyant?"CR: Something that should not be repeated in this newsletter. JZ: Moving on. Right handed or left?CR: Right handed. Sometimes I wish I were left handed. I have asuspicion left-handers can time travel.JZ: If you had to spend an entire day using only your left hand,what task would you find most difficult?
CR: Probably brushing my teeth. It'd go up my nose, in my eyes,and probably in someone else's mouthew.
JZ: Can you tell me the difference between affect and effect? CR: When you try to say effect, it sounds nothing like the Aflac duck. AF-FECT! AFLAC! Heh heh.JZ: When you get up in the morning, which leg do you put in your pantsfirst?CR: I try to avoid pants-y activities that early in the day. JZ: If your attitude were a color on the spectrum, what would it be? CR: Is sparkle combined with a hint of creepiness a color? JZ: Would you rather bush your teeth with spicy salami or use sour cream inlieu of deodorant?CR: Tough...tough...salami. The taste that lasts all day.JZ: If a man approached you with a cat and proceeded to rub it in your face,what would you do?CR: Fall in love.
JZ: How many third-graders would it take to bring you down?CR: Based on experience...about four and a half. Don't ask about the half one.JZ: If you had to choose between swimming naked across a river in Januaryand walking barefoot across a highway in July, which would it be? CR: I'll always go with the naked option.JZ: If you could be one of Baskin Robin's 31 flavors, which would it be? CR: The one everyone wants.JZ: Okay, there's one last question that's been on everybody's mind. Boxersor briefs?CR: Ha ha ha. I like a man who wears it like he owns it. Yes, tactfully avoid-ed.JZ: Indeed. I guess that concludes our interview, Cristal. Thank you for yourtime. This will definitely help the students of WCC to get to know you better.
CR: I don't think they'll want to after this.
JZ: Agreed. In fact, I just remembered that I have somewhere I need to be.See ya!
BE A RIDICULOUS INTERVIEW!
WRITE INTO THE EDITOR AT
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Agriculture students at Woodland Com-munity College have been very active during the2012-2013 academic year. Students earn 1 unit ofcredit in the AG 19R course for their active partici-
pation in college, community, and outreach activi-ties. During the Fall, WCC hosted over 300 highschool students from Yolo County, in their openingand closing contest, as well as an educational fieldday. The educational field day consisted of 7 dif-ferent agriculture-related activities, spanning fromlivestock evaluation, veg crop judging, AG me-chanic judging, and floral judging. The WCC Agri-culture students successfully planned and coordinat-ed the days activities, and handled the day withease.
The fall also consisted of hosting andpreparing a meal for the Yolo Wayfarer Center.This year, WCC Agriculture Department partneredwith the UC Davis Humphrey Fellows and wrote aninternal grant at UC Davis. This UCD grant pro-vided a huge opportunity for this event, as we host-ed a BBQ of tri-tip and chicken for the homeless
shelter. What an opportunity for students of WCCto give back to the community!
Finally, the fall also included an oppor-
tunity for a state-wide leadership conferencehosted at Wonder Valley Camp, in Sanger,CA. WCC students had the chance to interactwith other agriculture students from 9 com-munity colleges across the state of California.
A new class of AG 19R began inJanuary, which brought a combination of oldand new student participants. Planning thespring activities has been a focus of the firstfew class meetings one goal of this semesteris to increase student participation on campus-wide committees through participation withASWCC.
WCC Agriculture students travelledto Colusa Farm Show Feb 5-7, viewing thecompanies in agriculture, and representingWCC in the school booth. Students did anexcellent job answering questions from the
public and recruiting possible new students!As I write this article, we are trav-
elling home from the World Agriculture Ex-po, in Tulare, CA. WCC students viewed the
expo on Tuesday, Feb 12, and participated ina seminar on Hay and Forage Quality theimportance of quality testing. Students were
encouraged to attend, as agriculture and agriculture-related companies travel from all over the world. This
provides students with the reality of how big the agri-culture industry really is, and, gives students motiva-tion to continue to study in this field.
Looking ahead, a state-wide collegiatespeech competition with be attended by WCC studentsat Butte College. While agriculture is the focus, amore broad approach to learning skills such as portfo-lio development, job interview skills, and marketing
presentations gives students from all backgrounds,practice at what they will be faced with followingtheir career in education. We want students fromWCC to be prepared for entering the job market thisspeech competition collectively drives students to besuccessful.
And finally, spring also marks an annualfundraising event for the WCC Agriculture Depart-ment. Planning is still underway, and a date will befinalized before April. More details to come!!!
email your questions or comments to Asmus bas-
[email protected] or visit her office (#404) during heroffice hours
Growing Something Fantastic!February 13, 2013 by B. Asmus, WCC Agriculture Department
Ladies and Gentlemen, please join us in heralding anew literary and creative era here at Woodland Com-munity College. Imaginating 101 has been officially
approved as a club for creative individuals who seekcreative endeavors. Honor us with your presence at
our first official meeting on Thursday, February 28 atnoon in room 843. Bring your lunch, your imagina-
tion, and a friend or two or twenty!
Check out Imaginating 101 on Facebook at Imaginating 101 to find out more.You can also write the editor at [email protected] with questions & comments.
Please, come check out what we do and help us make this club the most awesome clubthat ever was clubbed. We will WRITE, we will CREATE, and we will IMAGINATE.
We look forward to meeting you!
IMAGINATING 101
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Current Clubs at WCCFebruary 16, 2013 by Art Acosta
What do clubs do?Clubs provide an environment for people with special, common inter-ests to further explore, develop, and share their passions. Any officialclub on campus has the power to do pretty much anything, so long as itdoes not violate the schools rules or codes of conduct (and passes thefaculty advisors approval). Clubs also get the benefits of using WCCfacilities free of charge, permission to post flyers and posters aroundcampus, an account for finances through YCCD, and a webpage, orlink to an existing website, on the WCC website. Lastly, you get thesupport from your student government, ASWCC, who are just somesuper people to have at your back.
Why join a club?
Why NOT join a club? There are so many benefits! Not only do youmeet people who share your same interests (new friends- woot!), butyou get to spend more time doing something you love while giving
back to your peers and school. It gets better: by being a part of club thatyou are having a ton of fun in, youre making yourself look good onyour resume. Employers and universities are impressed by people whoare involved in college clubs as it shows you are mature, motivated,and reliable.
Alrighty, youve convinced me. How do I join a club?
Simply go to http://wcc-aswcc.yccd.edu/home.aspx to find out whatclubs there are, or look at the Current Clubs at WCC above to findeach clubs contact info. Contact the club, go to a meeting, and yourein! Easy!
I dont see a club I like. How do I go about starting one?Glad you asked. First, check out the list of inactive clubs to see if the clubyou have in mind existed before. The paperwork may already be done andthats one hill conquered! If it hasnt been established already, heres how
you get your fancy club started:1. Find three more students who want to help start your club.
You need a President, a Vice-president, a Secretary, and Treasurer.2. Talk to a faculty member to be your advisor. They will help
guide you and give you a voice in administration. 3. Fill out the paperwork! Print out the Charter Packet from the
ASWCC website http://wcc-aswcc.yccd.edu/starting-a-club.aspx . Pleasenote, you DO NOT have to have money to start a club.
4. Submit your completed Charter Packet to the PresidentsOffice. It usually takes about two weeks for the paperwork to be ap-
proved/denied. This is the perfect time to attend an ASWCC meeting to present your intentions to your student government and get their sup-
port. ASWCC meets regularly on Tuesdays, 12-1, in rm. 719.5. Make a game plan. While waiting for approval, talk to your
officers about how meetings should go. What do you want to do? What
are the guidelines for members? How will you publicize the club? Re-member, you have the power to do anything, and whatever that happensto be, its probably better executed with a plan in mind.
6. Approved! Once your charter is approved, you can start hold-ing regular meetings, putting on events, doing projects, and so muchmore. Talk to your advisor about what rooms can be used for meetings.As soon as you can, write to the editor of the ASWCC newsletter to getan ad in place to advertise your club.
And thats it! Easy, right? Now get out there and join or start a club. Itsgonna be awesome!
write the editor [email protected]
WCC Club FAQFebrary 16, 2013 by Cristal Reyes
Accounting and Business ClubNetworking is the key to finding a good job, internships, clubs, committeesand anything else you can imagine. We try to provide the best opportunitywe can to make this to happen. Field trips to meet professionals in the realworld, and future accountants in your school.
2nd & 3rd Tuesdays at 12-1 in rm. 817
Association of Human Services StudentsConnect with fellow Human Services students and have fun! See The LowDown on AHSS on pg. 1 for more information. Check out AHSS on Face-
book at WCC Association of Human Services Students.
2nd & 4th Wednesdays at 12-1 in rm. 852
Chi Alpha ClubA place to learn more about Christ and share His Love! All are wel-come; this is a place to discuss ones faith and other related topicsopenly. Come on by and find the Joy youve been looking for!Thursdays at 12-1 in rm. 808
Gamers United ClubCome showcase your skills, and enter the world of gaming! Look us
up on Facebook at WCC Gamers United Club, and for more infor-mation contact Angel at [email protected]
Imaginating 101Woodland Community Colleges premier writing and creative imagi-neers club! Develop your inner writer, artist, inventor, creator, andwhatever else may be within you. Find an outlet with us, and create!See Imaginating 101 on pg. 5 for more info. Also see Imaginating101 on Facebook. Thursdays at 12-1 in rm. 843
CLUB IDEA IN PROGRESSInterested in sports? Then help this studentget the Sports Club started! Have fun, play
hard, and enjoy life.Contact Ken: (530) 554 3016
You need a
club in your
life as much
as you need
this cuddly
kitty to cuddle-wuddle with
forever.
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Credit for shared
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Answers for this crossword puzzle will be shown in the April newsletter
~Heads Up~
by J Alexander Z January 2013
Now the sky is falling,
Dropped from Heaven's depths upon Man
It plummets upon existence,
So run while you can
Now the sky is falling,
Grinding summits as if they were gravel
Like the footstep of God,
It converts everything to powder
Now the sky is falling,
Breaking forests beneath its weight
The cobalt haze above our world,
Becomes our ever grimmer fate
Now the sky is falling,
Pressing the seas down into ice
With an ever tighter grip,
It holds the globe like a vice
Now the sky is falling,
So lift your head and raise your fist,
As the very air you breathe
Is turned into a mist
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Do you have feedback for our news-
letter? What did you think of thecontent? What would you like to see
in the future? Possibly more cuddly-
wuddly kittens? Was the layout as
awesome as you dreamed it wouldbe? We want to know hat you think.
This newsletter is for you!
Thank you! The Editor
IN NEXT MONTHS NEWSLETTER
ACCREDITATION RESULTS!
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (SLOs)!
ANOTHER CLUB OR COMMITTEE EXPOSE!
INTERVIEWS WITH TEACHERS, STAFF, STU-
DENTS, & ABSOLUTE STRANGERS! HOW TO REDIRECT YOUR EMAIL!
COLUMNS!
PUZZLES FOR YOUR PLEASURE!
ASWCC ELECTION INFOMRATION!
POETRY! SHORT STORIES! ART!
SEE YOU NEXT MARCH!
Thank you!
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Roberts happening.
Thu Feb 28 12:00pm 1:00pm STUDENT FORUM- 800 BLDG12:00pm 1:00pm Imaginating 101 first official meeting- WCC Campus, Rm. 843
Fri Mar 1 9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students- WCC Campus, Rm 77012:00pm 1:00pm How to use Word, Excel, and Outlook- WCC Campus, 800
BuildingThu Mar 7 9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students- WCC Campus, Rm 770Fri Mar 8 9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students- WCC Campus, Rm 770
12:00pm 1:00pm How to Create an eMail Account and Safely Search the Web-WCC Campus, 800 Building
1:00pm 3:00pm Academic Senate Meeting-
WCC Campus, Building 100 Conference Room, or Room 852Mon Mar 11 12:00pm 1:00pm Exploring the Transfer Process- WCC Campus, Room 727Thu Mar 14 9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students- WCC Campus, Rm 770
12:00pm 1:00pm OPEN MIC 800 BLDGFri Mar 15 9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students- WCC Campus, Rm 770
9:00am 3:30pm Discover UC Davis 2013- UC Davis Campus12:00pm 1:00pm How to Build a Resume and Cover Letter- 800 Building
Mon Mar 18-22 Kickball Tournament! Teams/individual sign up at ASWCC9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students - WCC Campus, Rm 770
Fri Mar 22 9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students - WCC Campus, Rm 770Thu Mar 28 9:00am 1:00pm Free health services to students - WCC Campus, Rm 770
12:00pm 1:00pm
STUDENT FORUM-
800 BLDG
Newsletter DeadlinesDrafts of articles/submissions for review Friday, March 15All submissions, announcements, images, etc. due Friday, March 22
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