55 - Florida State College at Jacksonville
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55 - Florida State College at Jacksonville
life guide and planner FALL 2012 Student welcome Student Life Centers The Student Life and Leadership Development department is your starting point for getting connected with student organizations, clubs, volunteerism, and recreational events. Student Life also provides students with opportunities to develop leadership skills through the “Leadership ‘n’ Life” series and gain valuable experience in civic engagement through service learning, learning communities and volunteerism activities. Additionally, many of the programs cover topics and issues that may satisfy Communications or Humanities assignments. Each campus features group study areas, comfortable furniture, meeting rooms, television, and table games, and several feature table tennis and billiards. They are also your starting point for getting involved on campus through student government, activities and events, clubs and organizations, recreation and intramurals! Do you have a talent? Opportunities exist in drama, Brain Bowl, intramural and recreational tournaments, mathematics, music, photography and student leadership, as well as a number of intercollegiate athletic teams. Contact any campus Student Life office for more information: Deerwood Center, Norine Katich, Room G-1701, (904) 997-2795; Downtown Campus, Clashous Witherspoon, Room C-101, (904) 633-8210; Kent Campus, Kelly Warren, Room G-149, (904) 381-3674; North Campus, Kerry Roth, Room E-235, (904) 766-6786; and South Campus, Kristy Synnott, Room U-209, (904) 646-2272. Phi Theta Kappa Contents The international honor society for community colleges, Phi Theta Kappa can give you an edge far beyond your classes here at Florida State College. Each year, PTK participates in a wide variety of academic, social and service activities, allowing you to gain experience outside of the classroom. To join PTK, you must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours, maintain an overall GPA of at least 3.0, and have made a GPA of 3.25 or higher during at least one term. For more information, contact the Phi Theta Kappa office at (904) 381-3440, Kent Campus, Room G-150. Athletics.................................7 Performing Groups.................9 Campus Voice........................9 Phi Theta Kappa.....................1 Clean-Air Countdown.............1 Student Ambassadors............1 Clubs and Organizations........2 Student Gov’t Association......1 Discount Tickets......back cover Student Life Centers...............1 Graduation Information...........9 Student Volunteer Centers......3 student life guide 1 Student Ambassadors Florida State College Student Ambassadors assist the College in recruitment and retention activities. Working through the Student Life offices at Downtown, Kent, North and South Campuses and through the Student Success offices at the Deerwood, Nassau and Administrative Offices, they provide both new and returning students with the information they need to succeed. Ambassadors lead campus tours, are familiar with campus resources, assist with orientation and registration, participate in campus activities/student government, and assist in College marketing activities, among other activities. Tuition talent grants are available. For more information about becoming a Student Ambassador, contact the Student Learning Specialist/Student Ambassador advisor on your campus: Deerwood Center, Norine Katich, Room G-1701, (904) 997-2795 Nassau Center, Suzanne Maier-Gavem, Room A-105, (904) 548-4433 Downtown Campus, Jacinda Legons, Room A-1021D, (904) 633-8475 North Campus, Kerry Roth, Room E-235, (904) 766-6786 Kent Campus and Cecil Center, Kelly Warren, Room G-149, (904) 381-3674 South Campus, Meagan Dickson, Room U-208, 646-2152 Clean-Air Countdown! Effective March 1, 2013, Florida State College at Jacksonville will be a tobacco and smoke free organization. Accordingly, Florida State College will prohibit the use, distribution or sale of all tobacco products in all indoor and exterior college-owned property, all institution-sponsored off-campus events, and in all campus-owned vehicles. College employees, students, visitors, contractors, and all others are expected to comply with this rule and the Florida Indoor Clean Air Act at all times. On the last Monday of every month, we will mark the days left until the tobacco ban takes effect. Smoking cessation resources and information for students will be available on those dates through all Student Life and Leadership departments! 3 Visit fscj.edu or check us out on 2 Get involved! Clubs and Organizations Get involved! Florida State College is home to a variety of intercollegiate social, academic, service and occupational organizations. Each campus has its own special blend of clubs with several reaching all campuses. Check the list, contact the appropriate advisor and find out how you can get involved! Don’t see an organization you may be interested in? Start your own! Chartering an organization can be as simple as obtaining a list of at least seven interested students and a faculty/ staff advisor. Student Life offers a “Starter Kit” to help you get your club up and running. CLUB ADVISOR LOCATIONE-MAIL CLUB ADVISOR LOCATIONE-MAIL Art Guild American Sign Language Club Anthropology Student Assoc. Astronomy Club Atmosphere (Christian Fellowship) Bible Club Biomedical Pre-Professional Brain Bowl Business Club Campus of Choice Dancers Campus Pride (GLBTQ) Campus Voice (Newspaper) Chemistry Club Chess Club Chinese Club Clinical Laboratory Science Creative Outdoor Recreation Education (CORE) Creative Writing Club Diversity Club EMS Club Engineering Students’ Society English Honor Society (SKD) English Honor Society (SKD) Experience Literary Magazine Faith Building Club Florida Student Nurses FSCJ Divers Scuba Club Forensics (Speech/Debate) FSCJ Riverwatch Future Alumni Association Future Educators of America Future Educators of America Future Health Care Professionals Gay Student Alliance German Student Assoc. Gospel & Concert Choir Info. Tech. Professionals (AITP) Interior Design (ASID/IIDA) Patrick Miko James Pope Brad Biglow Mike Reynolds Julianne Stratmann SC/M-3101 SC/M-2166 DWC/B-2246 KC/E-235 NC/D-261 pamiko@fscj.edu jrpope@fscj.edu Brad.Biglow@fscj.edu mreynold@fscj.edu jstratma@fscj.edu Anna Marie Siegel John Woodward Clay Hamrick Dana Logan Altonia Bryant DC/A-2056 DWC/2326B KC/F-112 KC/B-245 NC/E-136 asiegel@fscj.edu john.a.woodward@fscj.edu chamrick@fscj.edu dana.logan@fscj.edu altjohns @fscj.edu Sakenia Broadnax Kimberly Conner Glenna Veiga Donna Mallory Deborah Hagan Michael Busby James Carstens S. Milczanowski Ricardo Rivera Art Chiang Merry Carter Paula Risko DC/A-2100 KC/E-243 DC/A-2409 KC/D-217 NC/E-166 NC/D-331 DC/C-103 SC/C-135 SC/U-207 KC/C-100 NC/A-228 DWC/C-2539 sbroadna@fscj.edu kconner@fscj.edu gveiga@fscj.edu dmallery@fscj.edu dmckinne@fscj.edu mbusby@fscj.edu jcarsten@fscj.edu smilczan@fscj.edu rrivera@fscj.edu achiang@fscj.edu mcarter@fscj.edu prisko@fscj.edu International Club Japanese Art & Culture Kent Campus Ministries Kent Community Garden Club Ladies of Prestige (Women’s Leadership Club) Legal Studies Association Lit Wits Book Club Lovers of Wisdom (Philosophy) Meditation Club MALES (Men Achieving Leadership and Excellence) MMACS (Minority Male Academic & Career Success) Money Club MSNA (Minority Students in Nursing Association) Nat’l Technical Honor Society Nassau Center Outdoor Club North Campus Music Club Nurses’ Christian Fellowship PaRDi (Politics/Discourse) Pathways Academy Club Peer Growth Club Pharmers RX Club Philosophy Club Phi Theta Kappa Psychology Club Respiratory Care SEED International Shine Ministry Skills USA Spanish Club STEM Club Student Psychological Society Student Vets of America Tang Soo Do Club Table Top Gamers Trio SSS Club Young Adults w/Purpose (YAP) Nicholas Martino J. Lynn Barrett Maria Colavito Indrani Sundhuvalli Luther Buie KC/D-261 KC/F-246 DWC/C-2300 SC/D-121 NC/E-152 nmartino@fscj.edu jlbarret@fscj.edu m.m.colavito@fscj.edu isindhuv@fscj.edu lbuie@fscj.edu Theodore Graham DC/A-1108 thgraham@fscj.edu Harvey Slentz Cecilia Langford NC/D117 NC/C-334 haslentz@fscj.edu langford@fscj.edu Lisa Reine Kenneth Ward Abram King Linda Hunter Carl Colavito Amy Thompson Joanne Mechmech James Stittsworth Carl Colavito Lisa Westberry Penny Devine Jim Woods Anna Marie Siegel Toni Southerland Sandra Beck Eva Solano Lee Seltzer Erin Rogers Michelle Long Charles Phillips III Jeff Brown Kendra Mervin Renae Ingram DC/A-1001K NCC/B0103 NC/E-223 NC/C-220 KC/B-235 DC/A-3001 NC/D302J KC/E-261 KC/B-235 KC/A-102 KC/B-251 NC/A-235 DC/A-2056 SC/U-130F DC/A-1001 DWC/C-2326A KC/A-235 SC/N-218 URC/U-102F SC/M-2151 KC/G-151 North/ E-152 NC/D300 lreine@fscj.edu kward@fscj.edu aking@fscj.edu lhunter@fscj.edu ccolavit@fscj.edu amthomps@fscj.edu jmechmec@fscj.edu jstittsw@fscj.edu ccolavit@fscj.edu ewestber@fscj.edu pdevine@fscj.edu jwoods@fscj.edu asiegel@fscj.edu tsouther@fscj.edu sbeck@fscj.edu esolano@fscj.edu lseltzer@fscj.edu erogers@fscj.edu mlong@fscj.edu phillips@fscj.edu jefbrown@fscj.edu Kendra.Mervin@fscj.edu reignram@fscj.edu D. Dieffenbach KC/B-234 Penny Devine KC/B-251 Marcie Heatherington NC/A-254 Hamid Aidinejad SC/C-116 Laura Jeffries SC/T-247 Jana Kinder KC/B-247 Jana Kinder KC/B-247 Linda McClelland SC/B-216 Maureen Macke NC/C-235 Sheree Lacy SC/M-2160 Chad Kuyper SC/T-246 Joseph Husband KC/E-239 Angela Browning NC/B-311 Robert Greene KC/B-246 Betina Malhotra DWC/B-2226 Cynthia Wampler NC/A-314C Lori Cimino SC/M-2147 Dirk Wendtorf SC/M-2230 Jerry Fliger DC/A-2036 Wendy Norfleet SC/F-203 Stephanie Sipp KC/E-100 ddieffen@fscj.edu pdevine@fscj.edu Marcie.Heatherington@fscj.edu haidinej@fscj.edu ljeffrie@fscj.edu jkinder@fscj.edu jkinder@fscj.edu lmcclell@fscj.edu memacke@fscj.edu slacy@fscj.edu ckuyper@fscj.edu jhusband@fscj.edu Angela.Browning@fscj.edu ragreene@fscj.edu b.malhotra@fscj.edu Cynthia.Wampler@fscj.edu lori.cimino@fscj.edu d.c.wendtorf@fscj.edu jfliger@fscj.edu norfleet@fscj.edu ssipp@fscj.edu 3 Music Series: David Campbell David Campbell brings the same mixture of high energy and familiarity to his acoustic shows as you’d expect to find with a professional DJ. David says, “I really enjoy taking a song that is on the radio and making it my own. I’ll take something I hear off the radio and reproduce it on the acoustic guitar even though the song may not have acoustic guitar. It may just be piano or bass or synthesizers.” Between his growing list of original songs and each new single that breaks the charts, there’s no shortage of hits to keep any crowd happy or any venue packed. Leadership ‘n’ Life Series: Dr. Dean Kohrs, August 27, 11:30am, North Campus Courtyard; August 28, 11am, Kent Campus G-Stage; August 29, 5pm, South Campus Café; and August 30, Noon Deerwood Center Court. “Hacking College” Many college students have no idea how college “works” and so even less of an idea how to make college work for them. In steps Dr. Dean Kohrs, kicking off our Leadership ‘n’ Life series with Hacking College. Hacking College addresses what you need to master in college to thrive in a globalized world, why you—as a student—are a start-up company, the easiest route to the most valuable degrees, what to do when the system fails you and how to prevent that from happening, and more. Dr. Kohrs has a Ph.D in American Culture Studies from Bowling Green State University. He has taught at community colleges, liberal arts colleges and state research universities and spends most of his days as a national speaker and consultant addressing globalization, student and institutional success. September 19, 5:30pm, Deerwood Center G-1709; September 20, 11am, Kent Campus D-120; September 26, 11am, Downtown Campus A-1058; September 26, 7:15pm, North Campus Auditorium; and September 27, 5:30pm, South Campus U-135a. Campus Student Volunteer Centers Florida State College students contribute a tremendous amount of time and effort to the Jacksonville community through the activities of the campus volunteer centers. The student volunteer center can connect you with the type of organization you would like to work with and keep track of your volunteer hours for you. Don’t be left out! Get involved in making your community a better one today! Find out more by calling one of the student volunteer centers listed below. Interested in becoming a student volunteer coordinator? Tuition talent grants are available for eligible student volunteer coordinators. Contact your campus Student Life office! Deerwood Center . . . . . Room G-1701, (904) 997-2795 North Campus. . . . . . . . Room E-227, (904) 766-6772 Downtown Campus. . . . Room C-101B, (904) 633-8277 South Campus . . . . . . . Room U-208, (904) 646-2152 Kent Campus . . . . . . . . Room G-149, (904) 381-3490 August/September Sunday Monday Tuesday note: Wednesday CCN— Cecil Center North | CDC – Career Development Center DC — Downtown Campus | DWC — Deerwood Center | KC — Kent Campus L’n’L— Leadership ‘n’ Life | NC — North Campus | SC — South Campus Thursday Welcome Back Week Welcome Back Week Welcome Back Week Welcome Back Week NC: David Campbell, 11:30, Courtyard KC: David Campbell, 11am, G-Stage SC: David Campbell, 5pm, Café Courtyard DC: Welcome Back, Courtyard, 10:00 am Clean Air Countdown! 186 days until March 1, 2013 28 KC: Gallery Opening: David Ponsler, 6pm-8pm, E-112 29 30 3 KC: Student Life on the Green, 11am-2pm, Courtyard 9 4 5 KC: Socrates Café, 12:30pm, E-104 KC: 9/11 Remembrance, 11am-3pm and 6pm, D-120 SC: Open Mic, 11am-1pm, Café SC: 9/11 Ceremony, 10am-1pm, U-135a FCSSGA Presidents Assembly 11 12 Constitution Week SGA Elections SGA Elections DWC: Voter Registration/ League of Women Voters Presentations, 9:30am-2pm, G-1709 KC: Voter Registration and Democracy Shout Out, 9am-1pm, G Bldg. (Blood Drive, 9am-Noon) DC: Constitution Day, 10:00 am, A-1068 SC: Athena Café, 12:30pm, U153a 17 23 KC: Building Positive SelfEsteem, 11am, E-104 KC: Ping Pong T-ment, 10am-4pm, G-151 NC: Spirit Week Kickoff, 11:30am-1pm, Courtyard Clean Air Countdown! 156 days until March 1, 2013 30 24 6 DC: 9/11 Remembrance 11:00 am, A-1058 10 16 31 1 DC: Footloose Friday, A-Lobby (1st of 14 sessions) DC: Blood Drive, 10am, A-Lobby SC: Socrates Café, U-135a 2 Saturday DWC: David Campbell, Noon, Center Court 27 Labor Day Holiday, College Closed Friday 18 DC: Voter Registration, 9am-1pm, A-Lobby DWC: L’n’L Dean Kohrs, 5:30pm, G-1709 SC: Voter Registration, 9am-1pm, Café 19 DC: L’n’L Dean Kohrs, 11am, A-1058 DWC: Building Positive Self-Esteem, 6pm, G-1709 NC: Club Day, 11am-1pm, KC: Campus Awareness Day and Courtyard Volunteer Fair, 11am-1pm, Courtyard SC: Campus Awareness Day, NC: L’n’L Dean Kohrs, 7:15pm, E235 11am-1pm, Courtyard; Blood SC: Building Positive Self-Esteem. Drive, 10am-2pm Noon, U-135a 25 26 13 DC: Building Positive SelfEsteem, 12:30pm, A-1058 KC: L’n’L Dean Kohrs, 11am, D-120 7 FCSSGA Presidents Assembly 14 8 DC: Sickle Cell Walkathon, 8:00 am, Courtyard 15 SC: College-wide Student Ambassador Training, 12:30pm-4:30pm, Wilson Center NC: Constitution Awareness & Voter Registration, 9am-1pm, Courtyard 20 DC: RealTalk Café, 1pm, C-Lobby 21 FCSSGA District IV Retreat, Blue Springs 22 FCSSGA District IV Retreat, Blue Springs SC: L’n’L Dean Kohrs, 5:30pm, U-135a 27 28 29 Leadership ‘n’ Life Series: Jen Hancock Is Ethical Leadership in Politics Even Possible? Javier Mendoza Singing in both English and Spanish, Javier Mendoza blends his Spanish roots and his classic and modern rock influence to deliver a unique trans-national sound that will reach your soul and get you up and grooving. Javier has sold over 20,000 copies of his CDs independently and earned numerous musical accolades. He was voted Best World and Pop band in St. Louis 2000-04, a 2005 Budweiser True Music Artist and nominated for Best Male Vocals at the 2006 International Online Music Awards. Last year seven of his songs were featured on MTV’s Real World. He has shared the stage with musicians Ben Folds, The Roots, Los Lobos, G-Love, Willie Nelson, and Blues Traveler as well as performing for Pope John Paul II in 1999. October 16, Noon, Downtown Campus Café; October 16, 6pm, Kent Campus G-Stage; and October 17, 11am, North Campus Courtyard. In every culture and in every time, humans ask the same question over and over again: what the heck is wrong with our politics? It is a question that has no easy answer. Is it a problem with the process? Or are we just not electing the right people? To answer this question we must first understand what motivates our personal and political ethics. Only then can we delve into the murky waters of what truly motivates politicians to behave the way they do. This presentation will provide a historical perspective on the various ways ethical leadership has been and continues to be defined so that we can better understand how our personal perspective on ethical leadership impacts how we view the political process and our own role as leaders. Speaker Jennifer Hancock is considered one of the top writers and speakers in the Humanist world today. Focusing on humanistic leadership, critical thinking, personal ethics and personal responsibility, Jennifer’s “dynamic” and “captivating” presentations will leave you “a good deal better informed and always inspired.” She brings a delightful sense of humor, creativity, and compassion along with a no-nonsense approach to all of her presentations. October 1, 11am, Deerwood Center G-1709; October 2, 11am, Kent Campus D-120; October 2, 6pm, South Campus, U135a; October 3, 11am, Downtown Campus A-1058; and October 4, 11am, North Campus Auditorium. October 11, 11:30am, North Campus Courtyard; October 11, 5pm, Deerwood Center Court; October 12, 11am, Kent Campus G-Stage; October 12, 5:30pm, Downtown Campus Café; October 13, 12:30pm, South Campus Outside Stage. Got Talent? 47th Annual College-wide Talent and Variety Show Do you have a talent that you would like to share? Then showcase your talent in five minutes or less and audition to perform at the 47th Annual Florida State College Talent-Variety Show, which will take place at the South Campus Wilson Center Main Stage on Saturday, December 8th. Prizes will be awarded to first place ($300), second place ($150), and third place ($75). Only currently enrolled students are eligible to receive prizes. Applications are available in your campus Student Life and Leadership office and must be turned in to your campus Student Life office by Friday, October 26, at 2pm. Applicants will then be notified about audition dates. For more information, please contact Kerry Roth at 904-766-6785 or k.roth@fscj.edu. 5 5 October Sunday Monday DWC: L’n’L Jen Hancock, Ethical Leadership?, 11am, G-1709 KC: Student Life on the Green, 11am-2pm, Courtyard 1 KC: Dominoes T-ment, 10am-4pm, G-151 7 8 KC: Civility on Campus, 6pm, E-104 note: Tuesday KC: L’n’L Jen Hancock, Ethical Leadership?, 11am, D-120; Gallery Opening: 6pm-8pm, E-112 SC: L’n’L Jen Hancock, Ethical Leadership?, 6pm, U-135a 2 Wednesday DC: L’n’L Jen Hancock, Ethical Leadership?, 11am, A-1058 CCN— Cecil Center North | CDC – Career Development Center DC — Downtown Campus | DWC — Deerwood Center | KC — Kent Campus L’n’L— Leadership ‘n’ Life | NC — North Campus | SC — South Campus Thursday Friday Saturday 4 5 6 SC: Open Mic, 11am-1pm, Café College-wide SGA Executive Board Retreat, Nassau Outdoor Education Center College-wide SGA Executive Board Retreat, Nassau Outdoor Education Center NC: L’n’L Jen Hancock, Ethical Leadership?, 11am, Aud. SC: Socrates Café, U-135a 3 DWC: Civility on Campus, 12:30pm, G-1709 KC: Building Positive SelfEsteem, 6pm, E-104 SC: Athena Café, 12:30pm, U-135a SC: Money Management, 6pm, U-135a 9 DC: Clubs/ Campus Awareness Day, 10am, A-Lobby DC: Javier Mendoza, Noon, Cafe DC: Money Management, 1pm, A-1058 KC: Javier Mendoza, 6pm, G-Stage KC: Civility on Campus, 11am, E-104 DC: Malivai Washington Kids Book Club, 3pm, C-Lobby KC: Socrates Café, 2:15pm, E-104 SC: Money Management, 6pm, U-135a 10 11 12 13 18 19 20 SC: L’n’L Religious Leaders Panel, TBA Deadline to apply for the College-wide Talent Show, 2pm, any Student Life office 25 26 DC: Got Talent Open Mic, Noon, Café NC: Fall Fest feat: Javier Mendoza, 11am-1pm, Courtyard 14 15 28 17 DC: Civility on Campus, 1:30pm, A-1058 DC: RealTalk Café, 1pm, C-Lobby DWC: L’n’L Religious Leaders Panel, TBA DWC: Money Management, 5:30pm, TBA SC: Civility on Campus, Noon, U-135a 22 SC: Fall Fest/Volunteer Fair/ Tobacco Education, 10am-1pm, Outside Café; Blood Drive, 10am-2pm 23 Clean Air Countdown! 123 days until March 1, 2013 DWC: Bake Sale for Charity, 8am-2pm, Center Court DC: L’n’L Religious Leaders Panel, TBA KC: Gallery Opening: Gillyard, Floyd, Aiuppy, 6pm, E-112 KC: SGA Fall Fest, 11am-1pm, Courtyard KC: Student Life on the Green, 11am-2pm, Courtyard 21 16 29 30 24 31 27 Lady Daisey Lady Daisey has rocked venues around the globe—from small smoky clubs to massive hip hop festivals—and her message is one of love and happiness, soulfully presented over head-nodding Batsauce beats. Singing since she was five-yearsold, Lady Daisey has developed a powerhouse style that’s sure to grab the attention and steal the hearts of everyone within ear’s reach. November 13, 11:30am, South Campus Café; November 14, 11am, North Campus Courtyard; November 15, 11am, Kent Campus G-Stage; and November 15, 5:15pm, Downtown Campus A-Lobby. Money Management Workshops In this challenging economy, strong money management skills are essential. In this workshop, we will be discussing managing your banking accounts, having and creating a budget, managing and protecting your credit, paying for college, borrowing money responsibly, and protecting your identity. Free tools and resources will be provided that will help you with each of these topics. October 9, 6pm, South Campus U-135a; October 9, 11am, South Campus U-135a; October 17, Downtown Campus, 1pm, A-1058; October, 24, Deerwood Center, 5:30pm, location TBD; November 5, 11am, Kent Campus E-104; November 6, 6pm, Kent Campus E-104; November 8, 11am, Kent Campus E-104; November 14 (Credit Management), 6pm, South Campus U-135a; November 15 (Credit Management), 11am, South Campus U-135a; December 4 (Credit Management), Deerwood Center, 1pm, location TBD. Dates for Cecil Center and North Campus are TBD. Athletics Florida State College’s athletic program is recognized in the state and nation for its competitiveness and excellence. Teams are fielded in baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball and tennis. The program has produced more than 100 All-Americans, three national champions and numerous state and conference titles. Our teams are quite often found in the top 20 national rankings. Home basketball, tennis and volleyball matches are played at the South Campus gym, 11901 Beach Blvd. Home baseball and softball games are played at the North Campus Sports Complex, 4501 Capper Road. For more information, visit gobluewave.com, check us out on Facebook or contact the coaches listed to the right. Baseball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Blaquiere, (904) 766-6752 Tennis (W) . . . . . . . . . . . . Krista Bastien, (904) 646-2214 Basketball (M). . . . . . . . . Neil Orr, (904) 646-2217 Volleyball (W). . . . . . . . . . Mary Andrew, (904) 646-2220 Basketball (W). . . . . . . . . Kristy Ward, (904) 646-2215 Athletic Director. . . . . . . George Sanders, (904) 646-2203 Softball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jami Lind, (904) 766-6795 7 November Sunday Monday note: Tuesday Wednesday CCN— Cecil Center North | CDC – Career Development Center DC — Downtown Campus | DWC — Deerwood Center | KC — Kent Campus L’n’L— Leadership ‘n’ Life | NC — North Campus | SC — South Campus Thursday Friday Saturday 2 3 DC: Zumba Fitness, 1pm C-124, (1st of 6 sessions) KC: L’n’L Religious Leaders Panel, TBA 1 4 DWC: Preventing Bullying, 9:30am, G-1709 KC: Cards for the Troops, 10am-1pm, G-Stage DC: Health/Wellness Fair, 10:00 am, A-Lobby KC: Money Management, 11am, E-104 KC: Jenga T-ment, 10am-4pm, G-151 KC: Money Management, 6pm, E-104 KC: Cards for the Troops, 10am-1pm, G-Stage SC: Open Mic, 11am-1pm, Café KC: Money Management, 11am, E-104 NC: L’n’L Religious Leaders Panel, TBA SC: Socrates Café, U-153A FCSSGA Presidents Assembly 5 Veterans’ Day Holiday, College Closed 6 DC: IEW Opening Ceremony, 10am, A-Lobby KC: Socrates Café, 11am, E-104 11 12 KC: Student Life on the Green, 11am-2pm, Courtyard SC: Lady Daisey, 11:30am, Courtyard; Athena Café, 12:30pm, U-135a 13 7 DC: Preventing Bullying, 5:30pm, A-1058 DWC: Hero and Veteran’s Day/ Blood Drive, 10am-2pm, Center Court NC: Lady Daisey, 11am, Courtyard SC: Credit Management, 6pm, U-135a 14 KC: Preventing Bullying, 6pm, E-104 8 DC: Lady Daisey, 5:15pm, A-Lobby KC: Lady Daisey, 11am, G Stage FCSSGA Presidents Assembly 9 10 DC: City Rescue Mission Lunch Service, 11:30 am, C-Lobby SC: Credit Management, 11am, U-135a 15 Thanksgiving Holiday, College Closed 16 17 Thanksgiving Holiday, College Closed KC: Preventing Bullying, 11am, E-104 18 19 Clean Air Countdown! 95 days until March 1, 2013 20 DC: Gallery Opening: Downtown’s Got Talent, 5:30pm, C-Lobby KC: Gallery Opening: Student Holiday Show, 6pm-8pm, E-112 25 26 27 21 DC: RealTalk Café, 1pm, C-Lobby 22 23 KC: Blood Drive, 9am-Noon, A/B Parking Lot SC: Preventing Bullying, Noon, U-135a 28 29 30 24 9 Student Government Association Performing Groups Students with musical or dramatic talent might enjoy participating in one of Florida State College’s performing groups. The Chorale, Jazz Ensemble and Symphonic Band perform locally and throughout the Southeast, and the Jubilee Singers perform gospel music for area events. Students from any campus may participate in the many aspects of theatrical production as well. College-wide productions are full scale and allow participation for actors and stage hands in a community theater setting. Campus productions enable students to develop their talent through acting, directing, stagecraft and costuming. Contact the appropriate person below for your particular interest. Jazz Ensemble South Campus John Thomas. . . . . . (904) 646-2113 Symphonic Band South Campus Paul Weikle. . . . . . . . (904) 646-2010 Chorale South Campus Timothy Workman . . (904) 646-2364 Theatre South Campus Ken McCullough. . . . (904) 646-2042 Gospel and Concert Choir Downtown Campus Jerry Fliger. . . . . . . . (904) 633-8282 Dance Repertory Company South Campus Rebecca Levy. . . . . . (904) 646-2352 Talani Torres. . . . . . . (904) 646-2361 Campus Voice The Campus Voice is Florida State College’s student newspaper…planned by students, written by students, edited by students and designed by students. How can you get involved? Write us a letter. Want to air your opinion? Send a letter to the editor; maybe you’ll see it printed on the editorial page. Want to be more involved than that? Volunteer to write an article, cover a game, take pictures, draw a cartoon, or design a page. No experience is needed because we’ll help you over the rough spots. All it takes is a word from you. Or better yet, compete for a job. The jobs range from editor to office manager. For most of them you’ll need either a journalism course or newspaper experience. The pay ranges from scholarships to weekly wages, and it’s great experience! Call the newsroom at (904) 633-8283 or drop by TCV newsroom at Downtown Campus, Room C-103. Can’t make it by? Write the Campus Voice at 101 W. State Street, Jacksonville, FL. 32202. Or see the newspaper online at campusvoiceonline.com or e-mail campusvoice@fscj.edu. Florida State College’s Student Government Association (SGA) is the official voice of the student body and the connection between students, faculty and College administration. Members sit on various College-wide committees, such as the student appeals committee, the curriculum committee and campus presidents’ governance councils. SGA members also have the opportunity to travel to district and state meetings, leadership retreats and conferences, gaining leadership development and life skills. Represented on each campus, SGA holds elections for vice president, senator and representatives during the fall term, and for president and an additional senator and representatives during the spring term. Tuition talent grants are often available for eligible students. Help make a difference on your campus! Contact any campus SGA President listed below or your Student Life office for more information. Deerwood Center. . . . . Downtown Campus. . . Kent Campus. . . . . . . . Nassau Center. . . . . . . North Campus. . . . . . . Open Campus. . . . . . . South Campus. . . . . . . Bronson Olympia. . . . . . Room G-1701 . . . . (904) Falma Moses. . . . . . . . . Room C-101B. . . . (904) Joshua Titherington. . . . Room G-149 . . . . . (904) Stella Whitehead. . . . . . Room A-119. . . . . . (904) Kierstan Snyder. . . . . . . Room E-227. . . . . . (904) TBA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . URC Room U-413. (904) Cortez Swint. . . . . . . . . Room U-202 . . . . . (904) The Artist Series For more than 46 years, The Artist Series has been bringing dazzling Broadway shows and exciting theater to Jacksonville. This year’s schedule promises the same. Last minute student and employee discount tickets are available for selected shows with discounts up to 50% off the regular price. Tickets may be purchased in the Business Office at Kent and North Campuses, The Wilson Center at South Campus, and in The Artist Series Office located in the Administrative Offices Building, 501 W. State Street, Suite 109 (hours vary depending on location). Mastercard, VISA, American Express, Discover, cash and check are accepted. Visit The Artist Series website at artistseriesjax.org to view the full schedule. Please call The Artist Series at (904) 632-3373 or toll free at (888) 860-2929 for more information. 997-2795 633-8272 381-3617 548-4454 766-6788 632-5070 646-2284 December Sunday Monday note: Tuesday Wednesday CCN— Cecil Center North | CDC – Career Development Center DC — Downtown Campus | DWC — Deerwood Center | KC — Kent Campus L’n’L— Leadership ‘n’ Life | NC — North Campus | SC — South Campus Thursday Friday Saturday DC: World AIDS Day 2pm, A-1068 1 KC: Student Life on the Green, 11am-2pm, Courtyard 2 3 DWC: Managing Your Credit Workshop, 1pm, TBA DC: Downtown Art Walk, 5:30pm, C-Lobby 4 5 Finals Week 9 DC: Salvation Army Toy Shop, 1pm C-Lobby DC: Chess 101, Noon, A-Lobby 6 43rd Annual College-wide Talent and Variety Show, 7:30pm, South Campus Wilson Center 7 8 SC: Stress Buster Open Mic, 11am-1pm, U-135a 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 Clean Air Countdown! 74 days until March 1, 2013 16 17 Winter Break begins 23 24 30 31 SUPER TICKET DISCOUNTS! Movie Theatres Student Cost Dinner and a movie? Bowling with your buddies? A leisurely round of golf? We’ve got you covered! Florida State College offers discount tickets to most area movie theaters and recreational facilities at reduced prices. Discount bus tickets from the JTA are also available. Tickets may be purchased at the following locations: AMC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 Regal Cinemas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 Carmike Cinemas (some restrictions apply) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 Cinemark Tinseltown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 Kent Campus, Room B-100 (904) 381-3572 Monday-Thursday, 10am-4pm Friday, 10am-2pm North Campus, Room E-161 (904) 766-6656, Monday-Thursday, 8am-6pm Friday, 8am-3pm South Campus, Room U-101 (904) 646-2086 Monday-Thursday, 9am-6pm Friday, 9am-12pm Betty P. Cook Nassau County Center 76346 William Burgess Blvd., Yulee (904) 548-4400 Monday-Thursday, 8am-6:30pm Friday, 8am-3pm Administrative Offices, Room 109 (904) 632-3373 Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm Deerwood Center, Room B-2404 (904) 997-2580 Monday-Thursday, 11am-6pm Friday, 10am-2pm Cecil Center, Room A-110 (904) 779-4060 Monday-Thursday, 8am-5pm Friday, 8:30am-12pm Hollywood Theatres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 Bowling Lanes (limit of 10) Bowl America (One game and shoes). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Jax Lanes, West (Two games and shoes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Golf Courses (limit of 10) Hyde Park (18 holes, 1/2 cart fee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23.00 Mill Cove (18 holes, 1/2 cart fee, Monday-Friday only). . . . . . . . $24.00 *Additional charge payable on site for weekends and holidays. JTA Bus Ticket Passes 7-Day Pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 31-Day Pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37.50 Amusement Parks Wet’n Wild. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.50 Prices and offerings subject to change. Quantity rights reserved. Florida State College at Jacksonville provides equal access to education, employment, programs, services and activities and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religious belief, or marital status. The College Equity Officer has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and may be contacted at equityofficer@fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville is a member of the Florida College System and is not affiliated with any other public or private university or college in Florida or elsewhere. Florida State College is a division of Florida State College at Jacksonville. Florida State College at Jacksonville is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (“SACSCOC”) to award the baccalaureate and associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Florida State College at Jacksonville. The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.
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