The LCC Student Newsletter, Week 5

The LCC Student Newsletter, Week 5

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The Lane Community College Weekly Student Newsletter
Winter 2025, Week 5 (Feb. 2, -  Feb. 3, 2025)

Pop on over for some FREE popcorn today! 

Popcorn bucket
 
Come hang out with the Presidents of Lane Community College for a fun and relaxed meet-and-greet! Enjoy FREE popcorn and coffee while you chat, connect, and get to know your Student Government Association and leaders of your college, today from 3:00 - 4:00 PM by J & J. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, share your ideas, or just chill in a welcoming environment.

Get the tea on "A Psalm for the Wild Built" Wednesday!

winter vibes: text- events run down
 

Join the Common Read for a Community Tea Party this Wednesday, from 2:30 - 4:00 P.M. in the Center Building (outside the Library). In honor of Dex, a traveling tea monk in Panga, enjoy a cup of tea and discuss A Psalm for the Wild-Built. You don't have to finish the book before the event, just come as you are. We will provide some questions as conversation starters.

Reference this post for a special surprise this week!

canned food
 

Titan Food Pantry and Closet: is now open Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM to better serve you! Stop by Center 153 to access free food, clothing, and essential supplies. Whether you need a quick snack, a warm coat, or just a helping hand, we're here to support your success. When you reference this post from Feb. 3 - 7, students will get a special surprise!

Auditions for Macbeth open later this month

Student talk and free lunch more info in text
 

Auditions are Feb. 19 - 20 from 6:00 - 8:00 P.M., and will be open to all students and community members, ALL identities are welcome! No monologue required! Auditioners need only attend one night.

Delve into the depths of ambition and betrayal with Shakespeare's "Macbeth," directed and adapted by local actor, director, and theatre creator Paul Dunckel. This timeless tragedy explores the corrosive nature of power and the consequences of unchecked desire, as Macbeth grapples with prophecy, guilt, and the unraveling of his humanity. With its themes of fate and free will, this haunting tale prompts reflection on the darker sides of ambition and the fragility of morality. Performances are May 1 - 3 at 7:30 P.M. and May 4 at 2:00 P.M. on Lane's main campus. For information, contact haimbachb@lanecc.edu.

More upcoming FREE student events!

join th ecommon read and get a free copy. Tea party and book discussion
 

Feb. 13 - 15: The Student Production Association is proud to present Winter Shorts! Each winter term, SPA hosts a celebration of ten-minute plays written and directed by students. Join us at the Blue Door Theatre on LCC’s Main Campus to watch the next generation of theatre professionals! All performances are free to the public, but donations are gladly accepted. No need for reservations as seating is available at the door starting at 7:30 P.M., and on Feb. 16 at 2:00 P.M. 

Mar. 8: The Student Production Association brings to you The Unknowing is the first full-length choreographic piece by LCC student Ethan Guillen, with original music by LCC staff member Daniel Brawley. The piece is an exploration of how we carry on and support one another in an often tough world, where too many lack interest in knowing and empathizing with others. The ensemble of 11 dancers, through 4 acts, examines how we, particularly queer and transgender people, minorities, and others whose existence is seen as a threat to society, can thrive. Tickets are available at the door sliding scale $5-15. No one will be turned away for inability to pay.

March 17: The Student Production Association is offering, for FREE "Stage Combat Workshop" to all LCC student.  Come learn the essentials actors are most likely to encounter on stage, introducing the skills needed to perform some of the basic falls, hits, slaps, grabs, shoves, good partnering, and more, both safely and with dramatic effect. Come prepared to move! Instructor Kevin Inouye is a Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors and an award-winning fight choreographer and coordinator for both stage and screen. RSVP your spot by emailing haimbachb@lanecc.edu today.

Student Connection Corner

hands from different ethnicities and rainbow flags
 
Neurodivergent Student Union: We provide a peer-to-peer strengths-based supportive network to discuss the opportunities and challenges of living with neurodivergent conditions. We also provide a safe space without judgment, and to share experiences and tips for success.
 
Student Nurses Association: We plan and provide a memorable pinning ceremony for nursing students upon program completion. Various fundraising opportunities take place throughout the school year to fund this event. Membership is restricted to students in the nursing program.
 
Interested in learning more about student - led spaces? Check out different clubs and organizations or stop by Center 201 to learn more about student life and activities at LCC. 

Tip of the Week!

 

Check Your Progress

Have you received midterm grades from your instructors? If you haven’t, don’t be afraid to ask your instructors how you are doing in your classes! You can also ask what you need to do to improve, if necessary. Study resources are available if you need them!

register for next term classes before they fill up! lanecc.edu/register
 

Be in the know of LCC Resources

be in the know
 

Gender Equity Center: If you’re getting that creative itch, join us in the GEC from 11:00 - 1:00 P.M. and create your next masterpiece. Watercolor supplies will be provided. We are located in building 1, room 202. 

Calling for student input across campus

student voice
 
Student Activity Fee: This committee will be having final votes on Feb. 7 and if need be Feb. 14 at 4:00 P.M. after spending a cumulative of 100 hours reviewing the various fee-funded groups requests for the 2025-2026 academic year. This is a public meeting for all to attend. Please email the safc@lanecc.edu for the zoom link or join in person at  Center 202. If you would like to see all the information gathered and the recorded links please email the request as well. 
 
Sustainability input needed! Please provide your input of this list of potential sustainability actions related to LCC's Climate Action Plan 3.0 update process. 

Do you have a concern about a class? If you have a concern about a course your are taking, please talk with your instructor if you feel comfortable doing so. If not, please consider filling out a class concern form. Common class concerns can include: not posting grades in a timely manner, unexpected changes in class modality/delivery, unreasonable changes to the syllabus, and grade penalties for academic misconduct without the opportunity to explain.

 
 
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