Student Clubs and Activities
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, DEL NORTE (ASB)
The Associated Student Body (ASB) at College of the Redwoods, Del Norte sponsors
fund raising events, clubs, social affairs, entertainment, and cultural events. The ASB membership costs $5 per semester/term and entitles holders to a discount at community cultural events. For more information contact Darlene McClure, Advisor. (Darlene reviewed)
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS
This is a chapter of the California College Republicans which is located on both four-year and community college campuses throughout the state of California. For more information contact Kelly Wilson, Advisor.
DEL NORTE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN
The purpose of the D. N. A. E. Y. C. is to promote Early Childhood Education, support professional development and to facilitate educational goals and success. For more information contact Phil Freneau, Advisor.
LITERARY CLUB
The Literary Club promotes reading and writing on campus. Students associated with the Literary Club may work as editors on the Kerf, a nationally circulated poetry journal. Money earned from book sales was used to support events and to offer scholarships to campus writers. For more information contact Ken Letko, Advisor.
NATIVE AMERICAN CLUB
This club is open to all interested and concerned students. The purpose is to enhance the culture, perpetuate the heritage, and support each Native American student socially, culturally, and academically. "Strengthening tradition through education". For more information contact Claudia Walker, Advisor.
NATURAL RESOURCES CLUB
The Natural Resources Club has been organized to provide students with "hands-on" experience in the natural resources area. We do volunteer community service work in the area of natural resource conservation. Membership is open to all who qualify for CRDN club membership. For more information contact Bob Mize, Advisor.
PHI THETA KAPPA
This is an honor society which recognizes academic achievement in two-year colleges and promotes scholarship, leadership, fellowship and community service among students. For more information contact a counselor.
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