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Student Leader: Angelina Chen (a_chen@coloradocollege.edu) and Ruixue Zhou (r_zhou@coloradocollege.edu). Activities include book making, yoga, dance, song writing/poetry, music, painting, photography, pottery, jewelry making, and weaving. We learn about trial advocacy, public speaking, and acting by portraying lawyers and witnesses in a courtroom setting. Student Leaders: Eloise Kelly (e_kelly@coloradocollege.edu) and Mary Duggan (m_duggan@coloradocollege.edu). Student Leaders: Hailey Corkery (h_corkery@coloradocollege.edu), Belle Durkin (b_durkin@coloradocollege.edu). The Mandarin Teaching Association is a partnership between CC and West Elementary and Middle School as well as Bristol Elementary School to teach basic Mandarin and Chinese culture to children and youth. All community members are welcome to attend meetings and events. We are a group of CC students who like getting together on the 2nd floor of worner on Monday evenings to play chess and have a good time! Our CC branch has the mission to form a city-wide coalition between Colorado College and the Colorado Springs community to combat both local and global issues relating to the realities of climate change. Student Leaders: Rocky Sui (r_sui@coloradocollege.edu). In addition, we aim to serve as mentors to middle school students and introduce them to a college environment. We welcome dancers of all skill levels and experiences to join our group at any time! There are over 10 schools in Colorado that participate in USA Climbing's Collegiate Climbing Series, and there are several local competitions throughout Colorado leading up to the Regional Championships in Fort Collins in March. CC Mock Trial is one of the nation's top-ranked collegiate Mock Trial teams. Student Leaders: Toya Ora (t_ora@coloradocollege.edu). Student Leaders: Caitlin Blinkhorn (c_blinkhorn@coloradocollege.edu) and Aiden You (a_you@coloradocollege.edu). Throughout the year we focus on tutoring science to underprivileged or at-risk elementary and middle school students. Join the Scholastic Bowl team! It is open to everyone, regardless of their experience with the German language or German studies. There are three primary leadership positions: two co-presidents and a secretary. Don't forget about our Winterfest! Women's Rugby member, Nora Holmes, was named an NSCRO All-American. Student Leaders: Settie Harrison (s_harrison@coloradocollege.edu) and Rosie Smith (r_smith@coloradocollege.edu). Women's Intramural. You can find us on Facebook and YouTube. We are dedicated to environmental justice from the personal to global scale through collaboration, education and activism. Mentors pick students up at North Middle School and walk them to the CC campus for various activities, before returning the students back to North. The group drives students to the courthouse every second and third Monday of the block to observes/monitors court rooms for roughly one hour. ▪ Climbing sent seven representatives to Nationals in Houston, TX. Student Leader: Tess Rubin (t_rubin@coloradocollege.edu). MRA is an organization for multiracial students to explore and advocate for their intersectional racial and ethnic identities while simultaneously building community amongst each other. Colorado College Law Society is a new student organization aiming to spark interest in current legal activity and support students pursuing legal careers. Our club seeks to spread the game of Spikeball throughout campus providing people with a community, new friendships, exercise, and memories they can cherish for a lifetime. We hope to promote a positive body image and a healthy mind. Each club has the opportunity for national competition. CHRIS STARRDirector of Recreation & Fitness Center 719-389-6767 cstarr@coloradocollege.edu DILLON CAMPBELLRecreation Athletic Trainer 719-389-6891 dpcampbell@coloradocollege.edu, (719) 389-6000 Squash. Finally, this is a closed group for queer and questioning people of color only. Each club is unique in its purpose and operation, but all should reflect positively on both Club Sports as a program and Colorado College as a whole. ▪Nordic Ski had four individuals qualify for Nationals. The 32% invites all students regardless of financial aid status and are dedicated to learning about current topics directly or indirectly affecting students on need-based aid. We value the wide range of voices in our group that create a unique and full sound. The mission of this group is to empower and uplift black women. Learn more about the Indigenous Community at CC here. The 2021 spring season is modified this year, but team events are still taking place. We have local competition, for those who want to compete, but we work with all levels of skaters. By working closely with the sexual assault response coordinator (SARC) and Title IX team, START hopes to improve the experiences of students navigating the Title IX process at Colorado College. https://www.coloradocollege.edu/other/wellness/sarp/start.html. Welcome to the Women's Collegiate Lacrosse Associates website, a communication tool for student-athletes, coaches, fans and interested spectators to know more about our college club lacrosse league. Student Leader: Eric Ohlund (e_ohlund@coloradocollege.edu), Ian Roberson (i_roberson@coloradocollege.edu). Student Leaders: Olivia Liu (o_liu@coloradocollege.edu) and Anya Steinberg (a_steinberg@coloradocollege.edu). The best of the best. Swimming. Science is supposed to be fun, not scary! Student Leaders: Brita Mackey (b_mackey@coloradocollege.edu) and Jane Hatfield (j_hatfield@coloradocollege.edu). Student Leader: Tayla Wheeler (t_wheeler@coloradocollege.edu) and Ethan Hansor (e_hanson@coloradocollege.edu). Experience the college that offers more hands-on opportunity than any college in Colorado. We produce our own films and support other filmmaking efforts on campus. Movie screenings, discussions and food to come! The Student Title IX Assistance and Resource Team (START) exists to provide survivors of intimate partner violence, rape, and sexual violence of any kind with advocacy support. Join us next Friday night for Shabbat dinner! The mission of the Prison Project is prison reform advocacy and education on our campus. The North Boys Enrichment Program is an opportunity to mentor at-risk males attending North Middle School. Even if competing isn't for you, you can still be a part of the team activities and group lessons! They took 6 members (2 non-qualifying members were needed for the relay) to Nationals in Jackson Hole, WY. The purpose of the Colorado College Women in Business Club is to create an environment that encourages the development and empowerment of women in all business fields, while promoting gender equity. ▪ Women's Rugby (Cutthroat) finished 14th at National Small College Rugby Organization's (NSCRO) Nationals in Pittsburgh, PA. ▪ Both Men's and Women's Ultimate frisbee competed in the Regional tournament in Tulsa, OK. ▪ TMen's Soccer, in their inaugural season, attended Nationals with an Open bid in Foley, Alabama. Learn more about our in-person learning plan for fall semester. Student Leaders: Brianna Fuentes (b_fuentes@coloradocollege.edu), Jorge Madrigal Adan (j_madrigaladan@coloradocollege.edu), and Ronak Patel (r_patel@coloradocollege.edu). Final decisions are made by outgoing leaders. Girls skate at 7:15 pm on Tuesdays outside Tutt Science and sign-ups for application for giving YMCA skateboard lessons will be on Summit after first Clubs fair! Student Leaders: Jessie Berger (j_berger@coloradocollege.edu) and Bradley Bollag-Miller (b_bollagmiller@coloradocollege.edu). Student Body President: Sakina Bhatti (s_bhatti@ColoradoCollege.edu). The team overall placed 18th of 94 teams. SOSS provides students with a platform to question and understand the intricacies of these issues and the ways in which they influence our community. CCSGA gives students a crucial role in the campus-wide development of an enriching college experience. This group works to find a solution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict in the Middle East and to ignite this difficult conversation on CC Campus. XR Club focuses on bringing virtual, augmented, and mixed reality to the CC community. Student Leader: Evan Cho (e_cho@coloradocollege.edu) and Lindsey Smith (lh_smith@coloradocollege.edu). We believe that every person is complicit in the injustices of incarceration, so we must utilize our power and resources to make change in our community. * Indicates student group through the Collaborative for Community Engagement Office. The official athletics website for the Colorado Mesa University Mavericks. https://crowdfund.coloradocollege.edu/project/13653…. For up-to-date information follow the team on Instagram and Facebook. Student Leaders: Lee Rivers (l_rivers@coloradocollege.edu) and Andy Fresen (a_fresen@coloradocollege.edu). Student Leaders: Nicholas Cleveland-Stout (n_clevelandstout@coloradocollege.edu). The Model United Nations Club will encourage understanding in international security, health policy, environmental protection, human rights, and humanitarian aid by researching countries' positions and representing them at collegiate conferences. Syracuse University Ski Team | Cornell Ski and Snowboard Club | Icahn School of Medicine Ski and Snowboard Club | Union College Ski and Snowboard Club. Members are encouraged to attend as frequently or as infrequently as they desire. The Handbook is available here. This space is for the students of Colorado College to collaborate and promote grassroots education, social responsibility, and active engagement. By working closely with the sexual assault response coordinator (SARC) and Title IX team, START hopes to improve the experiences of students navigating the Title IX process at Colorado College. Student Leaders: Charles Hall (c_hall@coloradocollege.edu) and Julieta Lechini (j_lechini@coloradocollege.edu). If you're a filmmaker or a major cinephile, this is the place for you! Toll-Free: 800.249.2582; Local: 847.490.3636; Request Quote ; Contact Form We learn K-pop choreographies as a group to film and perform, as well as host workshops for CC students to participate in. Welcome to the Block Plan, where you’ll take one class at a time for 3 ½ weeks. CC Democrats advocates, organizes, and educates on behalf of progressive causes on campus and in the Colorado Springs community. Student Leaders: Nate Hochman (n_hochman@coloradocollege.edu) and Sean Grogan (s_grogan@coloradocollege.edu). We are an intercollegiate equestrian team made up of riders of all levels from beginners to 3' jumpers. Basic Mandarin is taught, so members or people interested in becoming members do not need to have any previous Mandarin knowledge to join. The magazine aims to investigate issues affecting the college, Colorado Springs, the U.S., and the world. The 2021 spring season is modified this year, but team events are still taking place. ▪ Women's Rugby attended NSCRO Nationals in Pittsburgh, PA. Women's Rugby member, Nora Holmes, was named an NSCRO All-American. Celecia K-Dance's goal is to further introduce and expose the Colorado College community to the rising Korean pop music industry through dance, and to provide a safe space to explore this unique and diverse dance style. The society convenes on the first Tuesday of every block at 12:15pm, and hosts regular events throughout the year including lunches, film screenings, field trips, and, of course, Anthropology Day. Student Leaders: Kevin Caruana (k_caruna@coloradocollege.edu) and Mia Solberg (m_solberg@coloradocollege.edu). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Blacksburg) Our main goal is to provide a safe and inclusive space for students to carry out their academic and creative endeavors. Although it was started by the varsity volleyball team at Colorado College, the beach volleyball team is a club team, and open to both varsity and non-varsity athletes. We continuously improve our community partnerships and reflect on our ethics of service through engaged conversation and inclusivity. Mentees are brought to the CC campus and other locations around the Springs to do after school activities with their mentors on the first three Wednesdays of each block from 3-5pm. Our Championship course and conditions, along with a 3-year award for Best Service makes CNGC a must play in Colorado. To learn more, please go to: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/other/wellness/sarp/start.html. Mimi Norton de Matos (m_nortondematos@coloradocollege.edu) and Jane Harris (j_harris@coloradocollege.edu). Our programming is expanding to include more educational events and workshops. They welcome auditioners at the beginning of each semester. Nevada. GlobeMed at Colorado College is partnered with Western Organization of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Western Kenya to improve the health of vulnerable communities. We have weekly Shabbat dinners at the interfaith house and we also build a sukkah, put on Passover seder, enjoy a Rosh Hashana service in the mountains, and more every year. We encourage professors to use VR in the classroom, we assist students with projects in VR, and we provide blockly opportunities for students to come together and enjoy playing with XR! Student Leaders: Ryan McLachlan (r_mclauchlan@coloradocollege.edu), Grace Rosner (g_rosner@coloradocollege,edu), Sanjay Cunnungham (s_cunningham@coloradocollege.edu). We also host occasional on-campus events for elementary age students. Located just 20 minutes north of Denver, and minutes from Boulder, Thornton, and Broomfield, Colorado National Golf Club (formerly Vista Ridge) is the premier golf course on the front range. NASU supports indigenous and Native American students at Colorado College in safely and comfortably expressing their cultural elements while garnering a college education. CREATE matches Colorado College students with Mann Middle School girls to engage in creative, imaginative and experiential activities. For the five that attended, Rin Gentry finished 4th of 106 in female sport climbing, Claire Bresnan finished 14th of 155 in female bouldering, Zachary Levy finished 32nd of 222 in male bouldering, Emily Barga finished 55th of 155 in female bouldering, and Adriana Aboitiz finished 69th of 155 in female bouldering. Boulder Freeride is the ski and snowboard club at the University of Colorado Boulder. Grow is a student organization that advocates for mental health concerns in the Colorado College community. The organization was originally founded in 1995, and was re-vamped by Nikki Mills and Sophia Pray in the fall of 2018. It also seeks to address a lack of awareness, on the part of students, of what goes on in the justice system at a local level. To learn more about us, visit our website at ccawm.wordpress.com. Anyone and everyone is welcome, feel free to email us to find out more. designed to meet athletic needs not met by existing intramural and intercollegiate programs. We also provide an outlet for climbers to connect and get climbing outside of ORC programs. Student Leaders: Ilana Rosenberg (i_rosenberg@coloradocollege.edu) and Zach Benevento-Zahner (z_beneventozahner@coloradocollege.edu). Each club is unique in its purpose and operation, but all should reflect positively on both Club Sports as a program and Colorado College as a whole. We look at current events and issues keeping a pan-ethnic identity in mind and also looking at all members of the Latinx community with this focus in mind. Location: Brevard, North Carolina - in the Blue Ridge Mountains. As a values-based men's fraternity, Kappa Sigma strictly forbids hazing and fosters meaningful college experiences by offering progressive membership development and pledge education. Colorado College (CC) Club Sports are supervised by the Recreation program, within the Athletics Department, and offers students the ability to compete competetively in 14 different sports. This conference is comprised of the western Division I Universities. Saturated with fun, considered unbeatable by most. Our WCLA league website was designed and will be utilized to provide a communication highway for teams competing across the continental United States. Student Leaders: Tronik Pallas (t_tronik@coloradocollege.edu) and Parker Rehmus (p_rehmus@coloradocollege.edu). The mission of our group is to create a network and community of Colorado College women in the hard science, technology, engineering, and math fields. You can find us on Facebook and YouTube. Men's Intramural. Our mission is to spread awareness and culture of Korean-American students at Colorado College. Support is provided to all members to ensure that everyone is able to thrive in the classroom and learn Mandarin while teaching it. We aim to promote multicultural understanding and Spanish abilities among students at Steele Elementary, while fostering leadership and community engagement among CC students. Taken as a whole, these program elements allow participants to shape their own experience to a much greater degree than any other athletic program at the college. The Leadville Running club is also a member of NIRCA -National Intercollegiate Running Club Association. Tesla Mentors are a group of CC students (mostly bridge) who volunteer at Tesla High School, and help the students goal-set and create good post-high school plans. We aim to promote awareness for South Asia, create a safe space for South Asian students, and celebrate diversity. From Colorado College. ▪ In response to a student-written letter to the President of the college asking for more recognition for the program, Autrey Field was resurfaced. Our goal is to provide students of all backgrounds with the opportunity … We play games, philosophize, cook and share food, watch TV shows and movies, and think critically about the history and culture of German-speaking countries! Women's Scholarship. The Student Organization for Sexual Safety (SOSS) is a student coalition of passionate allies, survivors, and advocates who are dedicated to creating a healthy and safe sexual climate, as well as shifting the culture on Colorado College's campus towards ending sexual violence. In addition to our regular meetings, we support pre-law students in preparation for law school and the LSAT. New Hampshire. ▪ In response to a student-written letter to the President of the college asking for more recognition for the program, Autrey Field was resurfaced. Last spring we held our annual snow and ice schools and we climaxed the snow season by building a huge snow sculpture at Mountaineer’s Weekend near Laramie, Wyoming. Through supportive community, dialogue, passion, and expression we strive to join the campus folk over delightful drinks for student-run events. Meetings are 1st and 3rd Mondays at 6pm in the Glass House. ▪ Equestrian's Anna Lang competed at Nationals at the New York State Fairgrounds. The American Enterprise Institute Executive Council is a student group dedicated to eloquently and respectfully representing the principles of limited government, economic freedom, human dignity, and a strong American role in the world to the Colorado College community. Student Leader: Ely Merenstein (e_merenstein@coloradocollege.edu) and Jessica Hannebert (j_hannebert@coloradocollege.edu). Additionally, Grow sponsors advocacy events throughout the year, to provide the Colorado College community with information regarding mental health, eating disorders and wellness. ▪ Women's Rugby (Cutthroat) finished 14th at National Small College Rugby Organization's (NSCRO) Nationals in Pittsburgh, PA. Ellement is Colorado College's close-knit and welcoming femme and non-binary inclusive a capella group founded in 1995 by Shawna Hedlund and Amy Studson. Student Leader: Amy Raymond (a_raymond@coloradocollege.edu) and Jacob Belgrad (j_belgrad@coloradocollege.edu). The intersection of class and race shall be a goal of discussion. Visit the Leadville Running Club website for all details and information. We hold creative meetings, innovative awareness events, and offer signature NAMI programs through partnership with NAMI Colorado Springs. Regionals is the qualifying event for the National Championships, which took place in San Diego last April. Best Buddies creates one-to-one friendships between CC students and individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD). We aim to engage students to explore and advocate for their intersectional identities while simultaneously building community among each other and allies. The Colorado College Catholic Community hosts liturgies, community events, art and spirituality workshops, speakers, hikes, pilgrimages and more as a way of allowing students of all backgrounds to experience, question, and engage with the beauty and diversity of the Catholic tradition. ▪ In Climbing's inaugural season, they had seven members qualify for Nationals in Nashville, TN. The Poker Club provides a platform for all members of the CC community to come together and form new relationships through the game of poker. Map Women's Intramural. This group offers an opportunity for low time commitment volunteer work that has a high impact on the community and the members involved. Student Leaders: Nerissa Barling (n_barling@coloradocollege.edu) and India Phillips (i_phillips@coloradocollege.edu). Skateboarding is a sport and culture dominated by males, but we hope to make it accessible to girls as a form of expression, exercise, and a life-long hobby. We are the ski and ride club! Alongside extramural competition and performance, the club sports program places a high degree of emphasis on student initiative, organization, leadership, decision making and team management. . An archive of our past issues and our contact information can be found on our website, http://www.ciphermagazine.com. Early Scholars' mission is to provide quality homework help and build relationships with the students of Taylor Elementary School. ▪ The program introduced a designated Club Sports Athletic Trainer to the staff. Colorado College QuestBridge Scholars Network (CCQSN) is a chapter of QuestBridge, the national scholarship organization, which provides a supportive community for QuestBridge scholars, and other low-income students on campus. Thank you to all who already donated, lets keep the momentum going! The Colorado College Figure Skating Team is open to all students, regardless of skating ability! All golf courses are not created equal. At Colorado State, we observe and advance our world with curiosity and passion. Skip To The Main Content. Student Leader: Ellie Pfeiffer (e_pfeiffer@coloradocollege.edu) and Angelina Chen (a_chen@coloradocollege.edu). ▪ Nordic Ski had 4 individuals qualify for Nationals. All of our events, however, are open to everyone! We hold auditions each semester, so if you're interested in joining our group please email. Our goal is to provide students of all backgrounds with the opportunity to find success in finance both personally and professionally. Mosaic not only provides a safe space for international students to organize and talk about their own culture and the realities of being an international student at CC, but it also provides an opportunity for CC students of U.S. nationality an opportunity to exchange ideas and learn about multiculturalism and internationalism at CC. We work closely with ITS on a wide range of projects. Student Leaders: Sophia Quick (s_quick@coloradocollege.edu) and Anastasiia Kharitonova (a_kharitonova@coloradocollege.edu). We help CC students get jobs and internships in the tech industry. We provide support for students regardless of gender identity, sexuality, race, ethnicity, economic background, disability status, religion, or age. Student Leaders: Jennifer Begay (ja_begay@coloradocollege.edu) and Carissa Sherman (c_sherman@coloradocollege.edu). Student Leaders: Jane Hatfield (j_hatfield@coloradocollege.edu) and Isabella Valente (i_valente@coloradocollege.edu). Many of our best skaters were new to ice skating. We are a political action group dedicated to cultivating political awareness and action for climate justice by both acting locally and coordinating nationally. The Colorado Springs Skating Club ( CSSC) home ice is at the Honnen Ice Arena on the campus of Colorado College. Women's Club. Members can stop by and leave at their convenience during our meetings to play many games of chess or just one. We discuss math topics, host math talks, plan social events, train for national competitions/exams, and take trips to math conferences. The energy and exceptional academics of one of Colorado’s fastest-growing universities will head to the center of the City of Colorado Springs with the opening of UCCS Downtown in fall 2018. CACC's mission is to create an informal climbing community at CC. CSA seeks to promote and preserve Chinese culture at Colorado College and the surrounding community and to unify those who are interested in Chinese culture. Student Leader: Abigail Ezell (a_ezell@coloradocollege.edu). Arapahoe Community College, founded in 1965 as Arapahoe Junior College, was the first two-year college in the Greater Denver Metropolitan area. Activities in the meetings focus on positive group support strategies. Student Leader: Emma Carlson (ek_carlson@coloradocollege.edu). CREATE intends to establish a safe and inspiring atmosphere that encourages personal exploration, helping girls find a passion and build self-confidence through that passion. The Tone Commandments purpose is to provide an inclusive space for people of all singing abilities to belt their heart out. Grow is one of many advocacy and support groups in the Colorado Springs community. Prepare to dive into your current passion in small discussion-based classes, where professors will know your name, encourage you to grow, and respect your stride. As a recognized Club Sport, these teams are granted the privilage to use the Colorado College name, are afforded a small budget, and can utilize athletic facilities for club events when available. CMC Leadville Running Club The club meets regularly and participates in collegiate and non-collegiate competitive events throughout the year. ▪ Nordic Ski had five individuals qualify for Nationals. Student Leader: Charlotte Blum (c_blum@coloradocollege.edu) and Eloise Kelly (e_kelly@coloradocollege.edu). Brevard College -- North Carolina. Learn More about the CSU experience ▪ Women's Ultimate finished 3rd in the South Central Regional. & Student Leader: Pranav Sai (p_sai@coloradocollege.edu) and James Hanafee (j_hanafee@coloradocollege.edu). Student Leaders: Meredith Fossitt (m_fossitt@coloradocollege.edu) and Jonny Norwine (j_norwine@coloradocollege.edu). We provide students with an opportunity to learn full contact fighting techniques from a professional expert for sport, fitness or self-defense purposes. The club also hosts a class on campus every Wednesday evening, named Higher Visions for Education (HVE). AMA helps these children improve their reading and homework skills, and provides them with fun and educational activities. Student Leaders: Cait McHale (c_mchale@coloradocollege.edu). We do a wide variety of experiments, and no "science" knowledge is required -- we welcome anyone interested! They arrange and perform songs across a wide range of genres for off-campus/on-campus events and their semi-annual concerts of original arrangements. The Colorado College Chapter of AWM was founded in 2018 and meets at least once a block with other math related clubs to plan and organize group activities and events centered around math. Capped at six members and is currently full-however, if you 're a filmmaker or a major cinephile this! 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