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ALCOHOL ADVISORY
COUNCIL-STUDENT SUBCOMMITTEE:
(January,
2005) To allow
students to voice their opinions on campus related alcohol issues to the
alcohol advisory council. It is to educate the campus community on
alcohol related issues and to instill the desire for self-improvement,
scholastic excellence and the cultivation of civic responsibility.
ALL THINGS FOOD AND
BEVERAGE CLUB:
(September, 2005) To provide education and training on all
things food and beverage (preparation, consumption, menu and meal
planning, new food items, etc.), to provide a fun and relaxing
environment to relieve the stresses of every day life and to cultivate
new friendships with fellows Fresno State students, staff and the
community.
ALPHA
PHI OMEGA:
(April, 1984) To assemble college students in a national
service fraternity. To develop leadership, promote friendship and
provide service to humanity.
AMERICAN SIGN
LANGUAGE CLUB:
(April, 1998) To provide students with opportunities for association
and interaction with the faculty and administration of Fresno State and
to instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic excellence and
the cultivation of civic responsibility. In addition, the organization
will encourage the use and development of ASL as its primary goal.
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY:
(August, 1965) To create a more efficient relationship among Air Force
officer candidates within Air Force Reserve Office Training Corps (AFROTC);
to aid in the development of effective Air Force Officers, and to
further the purposes, traditions, and concepts of the United States Air
Force.
BOOST ALCOHOL CONSCIOUSNESS
CONCERNING THE HEALTH OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (B.A.C.C.H.U.S.):
(January, 2003) To educate peers in promoting healthy lifestyles and
help peers in making responsible choices. It will also provide
programming to help this cause.
CALIFORNIA
STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO COLLEGE
REPUBLICANS:
(January,
1996) To allow
Republican students and community members an alternative to other
political organizations, through which they can express and practice
their political ideals and congregate in an environment conducive to
Republican philosophy; to assist students and community members in their
efforts to promote Republican ideals at the university and community
level, to further the aims of the Republican parties of California and
the United States of America; to inculcate the high ideals of American
Conservatism and the Republican parties of California and the United
States; to promote those ideals at the university level and all the
levels of government, and to promote and assist those Republican
candidates that adhere to those ideals and to support those students on
campus that seek and/or attain office within the university’s Associated
Students Incorporated “government,” who intend to implement Republican
ideals at the university level and are members of The Chapter.
CAMPUS PEACE AND CIVIL
LIBERTIES COALITION:
(November, 2001) To explore the historical underpinnings of modern
conflicts and to promote peace, protect civil liberties, and eliminate
racial profiling through education and social action.
CIRCLE K
INTERNATIONAL:
(March, 2002) To fulfill the objects and vision of Circle K, such as
providing clubs a practical means to form enduring friendships, to
render altruistic service, and to build better communities.
CLARINET
ASSOCIATION:
(October, 2004) To provide students with opportunities to perform
for other members and for the community; provide students with the
opportunity to interact with faculty and administration of California
State University, Fresno.
COLLEGE DEMOCRATS:
(August, 1989) To educate the student boy about current political
events.
COLLEGES AGAINST CANCER:
(December, 2005) To provide
students with opportunities to collaborate with faculty and staff to
fight cancer, volunteer for the American Cancer Society, and to improve
college communities by instating and supporting programs of the American
Cancer Society.
THE
CORE:
(May, 2007) To equip young adults
and college age students to make the best decisions possible. We
are committed to building people for a better life through connecting
with our young adults and understanding that it is about a relationship
with Jesus Christ, not a religion.
DEMOCRACY
MATTERS:
(October, 2006) To support clean election legislation and to educate
the public at large about clean elections.
FAST FORWARD
CLUB:
(June, 2005) To provide
academic support, mentoring and development of leadership skills;
focusing on motivating students to become successful in their college
experience and to give back to their community by volunteering their
time and service to non-profit organizations.
JUMPSTART FRESNO:
(January, 2003) To provide college students with the leadership
skills and support necessary to mentor young children in the areas of
literacy, language, and social skills.
MOSTLY
ACOUSTIC:
(December, 2006) To provide
students with opportunities to attend acoustic performances by
singer/songwriters.
N.O.R.M.L.:
(October, 2006) (National
Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) To garner student/public
support for legislation that will help to legalize marijuana for
medical, industrial, and recreational uses. The organization will
also educate students about the costs and affects of cannabis
prohibition as well as the benefits of alternative policies.
PEOPLE ORGANIZED FOR WOMEN'S
EMPOWERMENT AND REPRESENTATION:
(March, 2004) To garner visibility for the Women's Studies Program and
to provide a forum for the empowerment of women's lives and potential.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
ASSOCIATION:
(December, 2000) To provide students with opportunities to associate
with other students, faculty, government officials, and community
members.
RECYCLING CLUB:
(June, 2004) To promote recycling and its importance on the
California State University, Fresno campus. Its main purpose is to
oversee and aid the recycling program on the campus.
RESIDENCE
HALL ASSOCIATION:
(November, 2005) To integrate the ideal of Residential Life,
Housing, and Food Service and facilitate interaction of ideas between
all residence hall students; to serve as the representative body of the
residence hall students to the California State University, Fresno; to
represent the views of residence hall students to the Associated
Students of the California State University, Fresno; to provide programs
of general interest for the residents of all residence halls; to provide
a means whereby the residents of the California State University, Fresno
may express themselves effectively through programs in areas which
directly affect the students in the residence halls.
STUDENT
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION:
(September, 2003) To provide
services to California State University, Fresno in a way that promotes
the development of California State University, Fresno; promotes the
welfare of its graduates, current and former students, and friends;
establish pride and tradition through the promotion of greater
interaction among persons with vested interest in California State
University, Fresno.
VINTAGE DAYS:
(March, 2004) To enhance the social, cultural, and recreational
activities of the students, faculty and staff of Fresno State and
improve the opportunity for community involvement with the university in
these areas. To facilitate this, Vintage Days will combine numerous
social, cultural and recreational activities into a series of
coordinated programs over an extended weekend.
WOMEN’S ALLIANCE:
(February, 1980) To focus attention on the accomplishments of women and
on the obstacles facing women in today’s society.
Contact Information:
Student Activities and Leadership Development
University Student Union, Room 306
5280 N. Jackson M/S SU36
Fresno, CA 93740-8023
(559) 278-2741
(559) 278-7786 fax
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Updated:
05/31/2007
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