COS Student Senate Clubs Spring 2018

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s Spring 2018 s Spring 2018 / Student Activities & Affairs COSSS Debbie Douglass, Dir./Adv. Giant Forest 123 (Visalia) debbied@cos.edu Phone 730 3736 Administration of Justice AJ Dave Wheeler Kern 725 / Blue Oak 903 davidw@cos.edu; kevinm@cos.edu Phone 737 4787 / 730 3862 Ag Business AG Shannan Cooper TCC B106 (Tulare) shannanc@cos.edu 1 11:10 am 12:00 pm Executive Board Meeting Board Room (Visalia) All COS clubs are approved through the Student Senate and Student Activities & Affairs office. Giant Forest 123 All clubs must have a club representative attend the Student Senate Inter Council meetings held on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month (Kern 731 / 3 4 pm) tbd Encourage students interest in the criminal justice fields of law enforcement and corrections. Build leadership and organizational skills, encourage public services as well as supplement and enrich criminal justice studies associated with the college Administrative Justice International curriculum. First Wednesday 12 1 pm B124 (Tulare) To promote agriculture business, expose students to industry, provide leadership opportunities, and encourage networking. 2 3 Phone 737 4890 American Sign Language ASL Catrina Campbell Gates Sequoia 10 D (Visalia) catrinacg@cos.edu Architecture Rolando Gonzalez TCC B107 (Tulare) rolandog@cos.edu & Thursday 5 LRC sitting area (Visalia) To promote Deaf Awareness and Deaf Culture and to connect the hearing and deaf worlds. Friday 3:30 pm B 122 (Tulare) To promote architecture in the community and COS. Phone 688 3120 Bisexual Support Group Wednesday 7 11 am Kaweah 254A (Visalia) Richard Peterson Kaweah 255 (Visalia) The Bisexual is a club for anyone who is interested in richardp@cos.edu bisexuality. Though this club is created to discuss current issues centered around bisexuals and bi curious individuals, it is also a Phone 730 3770 forum to discuss personal experiences. 6 Phone 688 3118 Alpha Gamma Sigma AGS Dave Howell Sycamore 208 (Visalia) daveh@cos.edu; stephent@cos.edu Phone 730 3882 / 737 6184 Thursday 4 12:00 pm Sycamore 201 (Visalia) To support and encourage students in scholarship and community service opportunities. Black Students Taking Action to Reach Success BSTARS Brett Kennedy Sequoia Bldg. Rm 108 (Visalia) brettk@cos.edu; charlesp@cos.edu Phone 730 3886 Friday 8 12:00 pm Tule 512 (Visalia) To promote diversity, aid the community, and establish everlasting friendships. Page 1 of 11 Page 2 of 11

s Spring 2018 s Spring 2018 College Republicans Stephen Tootle Kern 728D (Visalia) stephent@cos.edu Phone 737 6184 COS AG Council Shannan Cooper TCC B106 (Tulare) shannanc@cos.edu Phone 688 3118 Culture Café Kelly Diaz Kern 738 / Kern 730 D (Visalia kellyd@cos.edu; marlap@cos.edu Phone 730 3749 / 730 3723 12:10 pm Sycamore IM110 (Visalia) To foster the growth of conservative values while helping the community. First Thursday 12 1 pm TCC B124 (Tulare) The main club for all students interested in Agriculture. Students are exposed to industry personnel, provided different leadership opportunities and encouraged to network with individuals. Wednedsay 3:10 4:10 pm Kern 729A (Visalia) (formerly International ) The purpose of the Culture club is to create fun learning opportunities for Non Native Speakers of English. (NNSE) 9 10 11 Dance Tiffany Lemos Potwisha101 (Visalia) tiffanyl@cos.edu Phone n/a Equine Kim Pitigliano B104 (Tulare) kimp@cos.edu Phone 731 1010 Extended Opportunities & Program (Visalia) EOPS Visalia Brett Kennedy Sequoia 108 E (Visalia) brettk@cos.edu; carolynf@cos.edu Phone 730 3886 / 737 6142 12 / Friday 2:30 / 12:30 Moro Bldg. / Potwisha 101 (Visalia) Allow students to explore different styles, establish strong technical foundation and create confidence in performances, also promote interest in all forms of dance. Establish a friendly relationship between the College and it's home community in a new, artistic format. Provide members with information pertaining to performance arts. Sponsor guest teachers for master lessons, workshops, performances, and travel to Metropolitan cities to see Professional Dance Companies perform. 13 Noon Horse Barn (Tulare) To engage students in equine activities within the community while learning leadership skills and strengthening bonds with horses. Wednesday 14 12:30 pm Tule 512 (Visalia) To serve our campus and community through volunteer services. Page 3 of 11 Page 4 of 11

s Spring 2018 s Spring 2018 Fashion Tiffany Wainwright Tule 503 (Visalia) tiffanyw@cos.edu Wednesday 8:45 am Tule 503 (Visalia) The purpose of the Fashion is to promote awareness, take part in fashion shows, and shopping trips to garment Districts 15 Livestock, COS Russell McKeith TCC B 202 (Tulare) russellm@cos.edu 19 12 1 pm Bldg. B 118 (Tulare) To promote animal science, expose students to industry, provide leadership opportunities and encourage networking. Phone Phone 688 3136 Giant Book Jackie Lepeau Lodgepole bldg. Library (Visali jackiel@cos.edu; megang@cos.edu Phone 737 6179 / 730 3903 Friday (2/2, 3/16, 4/13, 5/11) 2 4 pm Lodgepole LRC 210 (Visalia) 16 Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan MECHA James Espinoza Kern 732A (Visalia) jamese@cos.edu Phone 730 3946 Wednesday 12:30 1:00 Kern 732 (Visalia) Our mission is to bring all students together and to guide other students to have a positive impact in our college campus and community. 20 Giants in Recovery Annie Silva Kern 728A (Visalia) annies@cos.edu Wednesday 12 noon tbd (Visalia) 17 Muslim Student Association for All MSA 4 ALL Ahsen Baig Wolverton (Visalia) ahsenb@cos.edu Monday Noon Quad (Visalia) Living peacefully by clarifying stereotypes, answering questions about Islam and Muslims. Also by being a good citizen by doing the best for our communities. 21 Phone 730 3796 Phone 737 6192 Industrial Maintenance Scott Williams Buckeye Bldg. (Visalia) scottw@cos.edu Wednesday 18 10:30 am Buckeye 408 (Visalia) To enhance the learning for students in the Industrial Maintenance. Nursing s (A, B, C, D) Belen Kersten Hospital Rock 102 (Visalia) belenk@cos.edu Contact Nursing Office 22 The clubs are for students enrolled in the Nursing program to raise funds. Phone 730 3815 Phone 730 3794 Page 5 of 11 Page 6 of 11

s Spring 2018 s Spring 2018 Organization of Physical Therapist Asst. Students OPTAS Jonna Schengel John Muir 125 (Visalia) jonnas@cos.edu; joeso@cos.edu Phone 737 6138 / 730 3793 Third Monday 10 am Hospital Rock 126 (Visalia) To provide support for fundraising activities and provide exposure to the field of physical therapy. 23 Printworks Francisco Alonso Kaweah 255 (Visalia) franciscoa@cos.edu; richardp@cos.edu Phone 730 3770 Friday 1:30 pm Kaweah 263A (Visalia) To expose students to the art of printmaking, to raise money to bring in visiting artists. 27 Ornamental Horticulture OH club Fernando Fernandez TCC Bldg. B 102 (Tulare) fernandof@cos.edu Phone 688 3116 2nd Thursday each month 12:00 pm Bldg. B (Tulare) The mission of the Ornamental Horticulture is to provide opportunities for students to develop leadership by participating in: community service projects, club meetings, fundraising activities and co curricular activities. 24 Puente Jamie Moore Tule 567 / Kern 732 A (Visalia) jamiem@cos.edu; jamese@cos.edu Phone 737 4827 / 730 3946 Thursday 12 1 pm Tule 512 Promote academic retention and cultural awareness. 28 Outdoors Danny Chavez Tule 551 (Visalia) dannyc@cos.edu Phone n/a Pride, COS Jason Garza Sequoia 104 / Kern 738 (Visal jasong@cos.edu; kellyd@cos.edu Phone 737 4849 / 730 3749 Thursday 4 5 pm TBD (Visalia) To instill an appreciation of the outdoors to all COS students and the community through outdoor field trips, hikes, kayaking, rock climbing, etc. Thursday 2:30 3:30 pm John Muir 107 (Visalia) The mission of Pride is to ensure a safe space and speak up for the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. We also welcome questioning and straight allies for the cause. 25 26 Rotaract, COS Tim Foster Sequoia 3 (Visalia) timf@cos.edu Phone 730 3902 2nd/4th Fridays 29 1:00 2:00 pm Ponderosa 350 (Visalia) The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service. Scholars Integrating Every other Friday 30 Numerical Education 1 2 pm SINE John Muir 107 (Visalia) David Heywood John Muir 231 / Kern 733E (Vis Encouraging students to participate in math related activities, davidhey@cos.edu; prepare students for math challenge exams, and to help students with mathematics. tracyr@cos.edu Phone 737 4895 / 737 4859 Page 7 of 11 Page 8 of 11

s Spring 2018 s Spring 2018 Science Engineering and Technology Assoc. SETA Larry Owens John Muir 226 (Visalia) larryo@cos.edu Phone 730 3893 Friday (every 2 weeks) noon 1pm John Muir 101 (Visalia) Provide information and opportunities for educational enrichment to math, science, and engineering majors. 31 The Quill Christina Lynch Tule 569 D (Visalia) christinal@cos.edu; jamiem@cos.edu Phone 730 3962 / 737 4827 Monday 2 4 pm LRC / Lodgepole 210 (Visalia) to improve the creative writing of our student body and publish a magazine of our work. 35 Social Work Gailerd Swisegood Kern 728E (Visalia) gailerds@cos.edu Phone 737 4823 12 1 pm Kern 731 (Visalia) To promote information and education on social justice issues. Fundraising to assist non profit agencies, communities, and COS students. 32 Veterans Society Ashley Martinez Sequoia 106 (Visalia) ashleym@cos.edu; jennieg@cos.edu Phone 730 3854 / 737 5462 Helping veterans transition. First Wednesday each month 11:00 am 1:00 pm Sequoia 106 (Visalia) 36 Tennis, COS Ryan Rowland Smith Moro 101 (Visalia) ryanr@cos.edu; cynthian@cos.edu Phone 737 6271 / 730 3880 Friday 10 am 12 pm Tennis Courts (Visalia) To provide the "entire" student body regardless of sex and/or leve of ability, the opportunity to learn and have "fun" playing the game of tennis. 33 Young Democrats, COS Marla Prochnow Kern 730D / Kern 728D (Visalia marlap@cos.edu; amyp@cos.edu Phone 730 3723 / 730 3709 12:10 1 pm Sycamore 201 (Visalia) Encourage political involvement. 37 The Artistic Company ArtCo Chris Mangels Sawtooth 320D (Visalia) chrism@cos.edu Phone 730 3865 5:10 pm Sawtooth (Visalia) Believe that participation in dramatic activities is beneficial to both participants and audience, and wishing to further the cause of involvement in drama at COS. 34 African American Male tbd 38 Educational Network AAMEND Kenny Jackson Moro 112 / Sequoia 108 (Visa The purpose of AAMEND Student Chapter is to promote the kennyj@cos.edu; enhancement of enrollment, success, empowerment, leadership, networking, professionalism, and graduation of individuals among brettk@cos.edu Phone African American, Latino, and other at risk make students at College 737 6274 / 730 3886 of the Sequoias. Page 9 of 11 Page 10 of 11

s Spring 2018 InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Brent Calvin Visalia Campus brentc@cos.edu Phone 730 3755 tbd To establish and advance at College of the Sequoias witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord, growing in love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture and God's purposes in the world. 39 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers SHPE Charles Rush JM 111 (Visalia) charlesr@cos.edu tbd To empower minorities in the STEM field. To allow future professional stem majors to grow academically, professionally, and socially. 40 Phone 737 6136 Page 11 of 11