WEEK OF DECEMBER 5, 2016

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WEEK OF DECEMBER 5, 2016 A Message from your Dean of Students We are at a time of year when stress or anxiety can be at an ultimate high with finals, final homework projects, and other life issues. At Normandale, we have a very talented and caring team of professional staff members that are here to support you. Our counselors (Francis Bland, Paul Harlos, Valerie Dean, and Kristen Cooper) are available to help you with

test anxiety, time management, and work/life/school balance and other personal concerns that you may be experiencing. Appointments can be made with our counselors in the Nath Advising Center or by calling 952-358-8261. Our Director of Mental Health and Wellness (Dr. Amy Wagener, LP) is available to assist you if you suspect you have, or have been diagnosed, with a mental health concern. Please stop by C1110 or call 952-358-8926 to make an appointment. We also have our Academic Advisors available to help you register for spring semester if you need assistance. Academic Advisors are located in the Nath Advising Center in College Services. To make an appointment, call 952-358-8261. Good luck on finals! Lynn Perkins Dean of Students THIS WEEK'S EVENTS Monday, December 5 11am - 1pm: Cocoa and Cram Studying for finals and needing a warm drink to help you concentrate? Stop by the Fireside Room (K1450) from 11am-1pm and the Tutoring Center from 11:45am-1pm to warm up with some hot chocolate, take a quick break from studying, and have some space to keep working towards the finish line! 3-4 pm: Pen Pal Mentor Training (P0808A) Phi Theta Kappa's Honors in Action team has partnered with Amicus to establish a pen-pal mentoring program that will give Normandale students the opportunity to mentor currently incarcerated individuals. A one year time commitment is required. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older. All applicants must pass an interview with Amicus staff as well as a background check and attend the mandatory training on December 5. Applicants do not need to have finished their application before attending training. All letters will be sent to Amicus's office and then forwarded to the students/inmates to protect the privacy of students. Students will only be paired with inmates of their same sex. There is the option to transition from pen-pal mentoring to in-person mentoring but this is not required. For more information, contact Rowen Kellogg at kellogr@my.normandale.edu or rowen.kellogg@normandale.edu. 7:30 pm: Holiday Concert Series - Jazz Combo (Lorenz Auditorium) Come hear the wonderful Jazz Ensemble present the sounds of the season. Presented by the Normandale Music Department. Tuesday, December 6 12-3 pm: College Visit - University of Minnesota (C1032) 12-2 pm: International Student Lunch (K0434 - K0436) Come get a free lunch and meet some new friends! Sponsored by the Christian Student Fellowship. 1-2 pm: Phi Theta Kappa Service Meeting (K1426) 2-4 pm: Student Senate Meeting (K1450) This is a great way to get involved in student government, advocate for issues that are important to you, give feedback to college administration, and meet other engaged students. For more information, contact Gretchen Davisson.

Wednesday, December 7 11 am - 2 pm: College Visit - Chamberlain College (C1032) 4-7 pm: Kpop Open Stage Night (Fine Arts Theatre) Come watch performers from Kpop and Friends put on a variety of shows during Open Stage Night in the Fine Arts Theatre! 8:30 pm: Soccer Game (Soccer Blast) Come cheer on the Normandale Soccer Club as they compete at Soccer Blast in the big white bubble located at 3601 W. 145th St. Burnsville, MN 55306. Thursday, December 8 10 am - 1 pm: College Visit - Concordia University (C1032) 7:30 pm: Holiday Concert Series - Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble (Lorenz Auditorium) Need a break from finals preparation and wanting to hear some soft melodies of this season? Come to the Auditorium and hear our very talented Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble perform their best work! Presented by the Normandale Music Department. Friday, December 9 11:30 am - 12:30 pm: Creative Writing Club Party (S2325) Please join us for the release of the student literary magazine, The Paper Lantern, on Friday, December 9th, from 11:30-12:30 in room S-2325. Our party will feature readings from students published in the magazine, an open mic, and free snacks. Come hang out with a bunch of writers and artists--we'll inspire you in ways you could never imagine. All are welcome! 7:30 pm: Holiday Concert Series - Concert Choir and Vocal Ensemble Come hear the beautiful and melodic voices of the season with the Normandale Music Department presenting our talented Concert Choir and Vocal Ensemble. The concert will take place at Christ the King Lutheran Church at 8600 Fremont Ave. S. right here in Bloomington. CLUB MEETINGS AND INFORMATION LGBTQIA Student Club Are you interested in meeting other LGBTQIA students on campus? Are you looking for opportunities to do student activism and raise awareness about LGBTQIA issues on campus? Then consider starting a student club! If you are interested, please contact Chris Luhmann at chris.luhmann@normandale.edu. Active Minds Did you know that mental health disorders affect 1 in 5 adults? Are you interested in creating awareness about mental health on campus? Interested in breaking the stigma associated with mental health issues? Please join us as we start a new student group on campus, Active Minds, to promote mental health and wellbeing. If you are interested in joining this group, please contact Dr. Amy Wagener, Director of Mental Health and Wellness at Normandale Community College.

Clubs and Organizations Normandale has over 30 clubs and organizations! These are great ways to get involved, plan events, and meet other students. Click here for more information about our current clubs and organizations! STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES Library Open Sunday, December 11 Need extra time to study before finals? The Library will be open extended hours, Sunday, December 11 th from 12:15-4:50pm. Please come by to study, use the computers, check out a study room, or finish your assignments. Questions? Email askref@normandale.edu. Textbook Buyback and Rental Returns SELL YOUR BOOKS BACK FOR CA$H!!! Buyback will be December 8th 9:00AM - 6:00PM December 9th 9:00AM - 4:00PM December 12-15 9:00AM - 6:00PM December 16th 9:00AM - 4:00PM Buyback will be in K0434/0436 during the above hours. Rental Returns: Rental books are due back no later than December 23rd. Be sure to return them on or before the due date! Return rental books to K0434/0436. MetroTransit Spring 2017 College Bus Passes MetroTransit Spring 2017 College Bus Passes are now on sale for $105. You can purchase bus passes at the Kopp Student Center Information Desk. Bring your Normandale Student ID and a copy of your Spring 2017 class schedule. The bus pass is good from January 1 - May 31, 2017. Lion's Roar Student Voice - Open Position Lions' Roar Student Voice is looking for an additional staff member. Duties include contributing to each month's publication by writing articles, photography, and edition layout. You must be eligible for Work-Study and be willing to put in 5-8 hours a week. The hourly rate is $9.50. You must be able to work with minimal supervision. For more information or to apply, use the link below. Assistant Editor/Staff Writer https://normandale.studentemployment.ngwebsolutions.com/jobx_home.aspx Kappa Beta Delta: International Business Honors Society KBD offers students the highest international business recognition available at any two-year ACBSP institution. Realize your potential and greatness as a member of KBD by joining today! Eligibility requirements are: currently registered as a Normandale student, a 3.5 GPA, and a minimum of 6 Business Credits. Applications and additional information are available by contacting Dan Creed at Dan.Creed@normandale.edu or 952-358-8689. Diversity Center Come check out the new Diversity Center which is located on the 2nd floor of the Kopp Student Center between the Campus Store and the Fireside Room. This new campus space is dedicated to nurturing a sense of

belonging, promoting healthy dialogue, and providing educational opportunities that strengthen the multicultural fabric of the Normandale community through programming, trainings, and other fun events. For more information, contact Jeannette Sanchez at jeannette.sanchez@normandale.edu. "Stand By Me" Warm Layers Drive We will be sorting the "Stand By Me" warm layers donations on Thursday, December 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. in the Zone (by the Kopp Student Center info desk). If you are interested in volunteering for that, please come by! We will be hosting training for volunteers that would like to distribute the bags later that day (Thursday, December 8) at 1 p.m. in room C2013. This training is mandatory for any volunteers that will be passing out donations. It will last no longer than an hour. If you have any questions about either of these opportunities, please contact Paris at marcyp@my.normandale.edu or De'Andre at de'andre.avaloz@normandale.edu. Resources for Homeless Students If you are homeless, please connect with the following people for helpful information and resources: Sharon Harvey (C3117) at 952-358-8434 or sharon.harvey@normandale.edu Kristen Cooper at 952-358-8807 or kristen.cooper@normandale.edu Valerie Dean at 952-358-8253 or valerie.dean@normandale.edu FITNESS AND WELLNESS *The Fitness Center and Gymnasium are free of charge for all current Normandale students. Fitness Center Hours for Finals Week Monday - Thursday: 9:30am-4:30pm Fridays: 9:30am-3pm Intramural Sports Want to play a sport you enjoy doing with friends? Want to learn a new sport and meet new people? Then join one of the intramural sports we have, which include: Basketball Soccer Flag Football Ice Hockey Please email Aimee Bolton for more information. Group Fitness Sessions All weekly group fitness sessions are free for current Normandale students. Come whenever your schedule allows! Zumba: Mondays, 2-2:50 pm, A 1560 Vinyasa Yoga: Mondays, 3-4 pm, A 1560 ABSolutely Core: Tuesdays, 1:15-1:35 pm, A 1560 Boot Camp: Wednesdays, 12-12:50 pm, A 1560 Restorative Yoga: Wednesdays, 2-3 pm, A 1560 Basic Strength: Thursdays, 10-10:30 am, A 1530 Variety Class: Fridays, 12-12:50 pm in various locations

Please email Aimee Bolton for more information. Student Wellness Committee Are you passionate about health and well-being? Help us plan and coordinate wellness events, speakers, and initiatives on campus! Weekly Meetings: Thursdays at 2 pm, A 2554. If you are interested in getting involved, please email Aimee Bolton. IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES Mark Your Calendar! Dec. 12-16: Final Exams Dec. 15: Spring Semester Tuition Deadline WWW.NORMANDALE.EDU/ACADEMIC-CALENDAR Announce your event! Submit title, time, date and location to Chris.Luhmann@normandale.edu. The Roar Student News is a publication of the Department of Student Life.