2012 - 2014 Lower Columbia College Catalog

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Campus Life

Drama

Student Handbook

lowercolumbia.edu/theatre 360.442.2682 The drama program presents one major production each quarter. Center Stage theatre is an intimate 113-seat thrust theatre located in the Rose Center for the Arts on the college campus. Admission to Center Stage productions is free to all students, staff and faculty. Productions include student actors and support personnel as well as members of the community. Auditions are held the first two evenings of each quarter for the play presented that quarter. Participation in productions is open to students, staff and faculty as well as the community. Students cast in the productions or working backstage can receive college credit for their participation. The ASLCC, the Office of Instruction, Act One Drama Club and the LCC Foundation provide financial support for Center Stage productions.

Each fall the ASLCC and the College publish a student handbook. It includes current information on facilities, descriptions and locations of services, registration procedures, schedules and calendars, rights and responsibilities of students, personnel contacts and phone numbers. Copies are available at the Student Activities information desk in the Student Center. It is also posted on the ASLCC Web page.

Forensics lowercolumbia.edu/forensics 360.442.2671 Lower Columbia College has a strong and successful speech and debate program. Thanks to ASLCC funding assistance, members participate in regional and national competitions in both team and individual contests, enjoying success (including national and regional championships) against both two-year and four-year schools. LCC’s Forensics program has also established the annual Steelhead and Smelt Classics, which bring competing teams of high school and college students to the campus from throughout the Northwest. The LCC Forensics program is directed by LCC Speech faculty and is affiliated with Phi Rho Pi, the National Forensics Society for 2-year colleges.

Student Clubs & Organizations ASLCC-subsidized organizations and clubs may be formed as special interests develop. Each group must complete an informational application, establish a membership list, and have an advisor. The ASLCC Executive Council also funds activities on campus that are coordinated by committees. Some of the current ASLCC organizations and activities include: • Associates Students of Lower Columbia College (ASLCC) • American Sign Language Club • Anime Club • Biological Society • Chemistry Club • Choir Club • Drama Club • Electric Vehicle Club • English as a Second Language (ESL) Club • Fencing Club • Forensics / Debate / Phi Rho Pi Club

Music lowercolumbia.edu/music 360.442.2680 Lower Columbia College offers many opportunities to study and enjoy music through participation in LCC musical groups. These include the Concert Choir, Symphonic Band, Jazz Vocal Ensemble and Jazz Band, Jam Band, and other groups under the direction of the music faculty. Visiting professionals also present recitals, clinics, and workshops designed to enrich the musical experience at LCC. Top high school musicians from high schools in southwest Washington and northwest Oregon come to LCC each year for special performances. LCC musicians also assist with area solo and ensemble bands and choral contest operations. Music education majors can get valuable music education career experience (and Cooperative Education credit) working as student interns with local school districts.

• Global Medical Brigade • Multicultural Club • Northwest Collegiate Ministries • Nursing Club • Phi Theta Kappa • Pottery • Salal Review (Literary & Arts) • Science Fiction Club • Symphonic & Jazz Band • Transfer Club • Veterans Voices • Welding Club • Zen Club

Photo & Video Policy Lower Columbia College takes photographs and videos on campus throughout the year. These images often include students, employees, and guests in classrooms, computer labs, athletic events, and other campus activities. Lower Columbia College reserves the right to use these photographs and videos as part of its publicity and marketing efforts. Those who attend, visit or work at Lower Columbia College do so with the understanding that these photographs and videos might include them and might be used in college publications, newspapers, and other media for publicity purposes.

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