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Announcements CLUB/ORGANIZATION UPDATES Announcements Perform at the Homecoming Demo Tent Partake in this year’s Homecoming celebration! We are looking for clubs and organizations who are interested in contributing to the Demonstrations Tent. Demonstrations can be cooking demos, cultural dances, theater productions, or anything that showcases what your organization is about. Sign up here: Demo Tent Sign Up Email Justine Budisantoso ([email protected]) if you have any questions. Update your myBAR Roster by FEBRUARY 1, 2017 If you do not update your roster by FEBRUARY 1, 2017, then you may lose your charter for the 2016-2017 academic year! Questions or need help? Email [email protected] or visit the myBAR Lab (Bldg. 26-126) NOW HIRING! The Office of Student Life and Cultural Centers is looking to hire 2017-2018 Student Leadership Positions! Log into myBAR and click on the link under OSLCC 2017-2018 Apps on the homepage. BRONCO SUMMIT Bronco Summit is a FREE, half-day conference dedicated to student success beyond the classroom. The conference is geared to provide attendees the opportunity for individual development and helping their club(s)/organization(s) grow. Workshops will include how to run meetings, time management, accountability, dressing for success, and more! Free food for the first 250 people to register. RSVP on the myBAR homepage. For more information: Email Justine Budisantoso at [email protected] or call (909) 869-2841. Earn $50 - Volunteer Filming by Student Success We are working to move the Title IX workshop from the Bronco Club and Organization Registration Conference (BCORC) to an online training. Help us, and earn $50. Student Success in partnership with Cal Poly Pomona's Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Compliance, is seeking student volunteers to contribute to filming for Title IX training. Testimonials on the topic of interpersonal violence needed from Greeks, athletes, and members of campus clubs and organizations. Selected interviewees receive $50. Interested in finding out more information? Click here Upcoming Events Meetings Council Day Time Location Multicultural Council Meeting Friday, February 3 2:00 PM to 4:00PM TBA CEIS Council Meeting Tuesday, February 7 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM 94-232 CLASS Tuesday, February 7 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM 5-123 E-Council Tuesday, February 7 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM 9-335 ENV Council Tuesday, February 7 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM BSC – England Evans Science Council Meeting Thursday, February 9 12:00 – 1:00 PM 8-48 Events: Safe Zone Ally Training: Trans Identities (Advanced) Participants at the training workshop will learn about LGBT topics and terminology, receive resources and referral info, interact with a panel of LGBT students, and discuss ways of being an Ally. After attending, participants may choose to sign a contract promising to be a safe space, and receive a Safe Zone Ally placard to display outside their office or residence hall room or a button to display on their backpacks. MUST REGISTER https://www.cpp.edu/~oslcc/pride/programs-events/safe- zone.shtml Winter Dreamers Ally Training New attendees and returners are welcome to learn about the most current laws and issues pertaining to the undocumented students community. Participants will understand first hand experiences that our students face. We will also host a concurrent, 2.0 session, for those interested in a deeper dialogue about how students, faculty, and staff can provide support in their own respective places of work and study. Lunch will be provided. Wednesday, February 8, 2017 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM - Andromeda, Bronco Student Center America Divided Film Screening In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, AMERICA DIVIDED, the EPIX Original limited docu-series executive produced by Common, Norman Lear, and Shonda Rhimes, features narratives around inequality in education, housing, healthcare, labor, criminal justice and the political system – all woven into an eight-story, five-part series. Thursday, February 9 2017, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM – Ursa Major AB, Bronco Student Center Your Turn to Intern Workshop Students will learn how to find and pick the right internship, what employers will expect, how to best prepare to obtain opportunities sought, and tips to succeed once hired. Thursday, February 9th from 12:00 PM to 1 PM in the Career Center 97-120 Speed Networking African American Student Center and Black Alumni & Friends come together to host our second Speed Networking Event. Like the popular Speed Dating, Speed Networking presents a fun interactive method to networking with CPP Alumni and staff. Thursday, February 9 2017, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in Ursa Major AB, Bronco Student Center Weekly Newsletter: Want to be part of the weekly updates? Submit information to [email protected] by Thursday at 5:00 Pm the week before a program and we will email it out. .
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