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The Student News Site of Schoolcraft College

Schoolcraft Connection

The Student News Site of Schoolcraft College

Schoolcraft Connection

Club Meetings

Welcome to our clubs meetings page. Here you will find up to date information on club meeting times and login information. Meetings are based on semester to semester. Note that many clubs are inactive during the Spring and Summer semesters.

If you are interested in starting a new club that is not listed please contact the Student Activities Office for more information at 734-462-4422 or email: [email protected]

 

Art Club

Wednesdays
12-1 p.m.
Forum 370

The Schoolcraft Art Club is an outlet for creating art and exploring art mediums. Goals are to foster the creative process through workshops and art creation, raise money for charity and attend art markets and fairs.

 

Asian Student Association

TBD

Their mission is to create awareness of the South Asian Culture through events such as the annual Navratri Celebration that showcases the Indian culture to the campus and community.

 

Black Student Union (BSU)

TBD

In understanding that diversity creates value, BSU exists to create and maintain resources to support all students of color but with a focus on the African American Student.

 

Business Club

Winter Semester First Meeting:
Tuesday, January 30
1-2 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech Center, Conference Room C

The Schoolcraft Business Club is committed to furthering the business education of its members by giving guidance and helping to develop knowledge about the business world. Goals of the club include: Networking, Learn how to communicate better, Workforce Preparedness, Soft Skills, Resume Building, Financial Literacy, Volunteer and Service Opportunities, Diversity through Equity and Inclusion, Marketing your Brand and LinkedIn.

 

Christian Challenge Bible Study

Tuesdays
1-2 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech Center • Conference Room D

Christian Challenge’s mission is to enrich the quality of the overall college experience by challenging participants to explore God’s word as a guide for a full and well-balanced life.

 

Debate Club

February 28
1-2 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech Center • Conference Room C

Learn about debate, discuss topics and do research, let our voices be heard

 

Dungeons and Dragons Club

Thursdays
4-9 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech Center • Conference Room C

The purpose of the club is to play a regularly held D & D campaign.

 

Early Childhood Educators

TBD

Their mission is to provide a professional development opportunity for students interested in teaching/working with children and families.

 

Earth and Geoscience Club

Meetings for Winter 2024

January 30 – Careers in the Environmental and Geosciences
February 15 – Michigan Rocks!
February 27 – Jurassic Park Movie Night
March 14 – The Optical World of Minerals
March 26 – Volcanic Wonders
April 11 – Geo-Lab Museum Day

6-7 p.m.
Forum
Room F360

The purpose of the ECG club is a platform that provides opportunities for students to gather and share their interests in the Earth Sciences and beyond. We welcome everyone who is interested to join us as we explore and learn about our remarkable planet. Activities include general meetings where we share our stories and experiences as well as showcase our rocks and mineral collections. We also host fun and educational events, talks and presentations, field trips and more! Let’s go on an adventure!

 

Film Production Club

Fridays
4 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech Center • Conference Room E

The Film Production Club offers students who are interested in video production a place to network, learn and grow professionally using professional equipment for TV Production. Student learn how to produce, edit videos, operate cameras, sound/graphics. Students can participate in short films, broadcast tv, new stories, filming live sporting events. No experience necessary. Will train.

 

Flag Football Club

TBD

Flag football is a variant of American football where, instead of tackling players to the ground, the defensive team must remove a flag or flag belt from the ball carrier to end a down, and contact is not permitted between players. The club is recreational sports club. All are welcome to join. Liability waivers must be signed prior to playing.

 

International Student Organization

Mondays
5-6 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech Center • Conference Room D

Join the International Student Organization for unique topic discussions.

 

Manufacturing and Engineering Club

Mondays
6-8 p.m.
MEC 125

Manufacturing and Engineering Center Campus
13001 Merriman Rd
Livonia, MI 48150

For more information email: [email protected]

The purpose of the Engineering Club is to expand student’s knowledge of the engineering fields. Goals include: applying what is learning in engineering classes on actual projects, motivate students to learn from each other on different topics, and prepare students on what engineers do in the real world.

 

Math & Physics Club

Every Monday
2:30-3:30 p.m.
BTC 350

Please contact Club advisor Professor Micheal McCoy for more information at [email protected] or 734-462-7147

The Math and Physics Club is for students who love the subject and are intrigued by challenging problems. If you find mathematics fascinating and fun–and you’d like to meet and work with other students who feel the same way–then this club has your name on it!

Sample activities: Guest speakers, learn about scholarships and admissions to universities, challenge problems at every meeting, compete against other community colleges in the annual Student Math League Contest–SC was #5 in the nation in 2018-19, Road trip to Ann Arbor for free Saturday Morning Physics lectures at U of M, Game Night and other fun activities plus free books!

 

Native American Club

TBD

The mission of the Native American Club is to foster an understanding of Native American culture, history and traditions. The group will have meetings, show films, sponsor guest speakers and other cultural events. The goal of the club is to increase the knowledge of Native American culture and history to members and the campus community.

 

Otaku Anime Club

Winter Meetings:
January 13 and 27
February 10 and 24
March 9 and 23
April 13 and 27
May 11 and 25

5-10 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech Center

The mission of the Otaku Anime Club is to enjoy and promote Japanese animation and pop culture. The goals of the club is to come together as a group to celebrate our collective love of anime, to have a space where anyone can be free to be themselves and make friends without fear of judgement or shame, have a place where people of like interests can network and plan different outings and events.

 

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society 

Want to make a difference in your community? Join Phi Theta Kappa for their General Membership Meetings. Phi Theta Kappa is the International Honor Society of the two year college. Eligibility requirements: Cumulative 3.5 GPA, completed 12 credit hours above the 100 level. Gain leadership & service skills, eligibility for transfer scholarships.

 

Project Playhem Video Game Club

TBD

Discord
Discord: http://discord.com/invite/J7XE8AF2WK

Project Playhem Video Game Club holds various gaming and trading card competitions, gaming events and participate in community service projects to benefit local non-profit charities.

 

Record Club

Wednesdays
6 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatach Center • Conference Room E

The Schoolcraft Record Club serves as a vibrant community for music enthusiasts, bringing together individuals who share a passion for the rich, analog sound of vinyl records. Members of the club often gather to celebrate the artistry and nostalgia associated with vinyl, fostering a sense of camaraderie among like-minded individuals. It is not just about collecting vinyl; it’s about fostering a shared love for music, building connections, and preserving the timeless allure of the vinyl record in an era dominated by digital streaming.

 

Scalpels and Scrubs

TBD

Scalpels and Scrubs is a club to inspire and educate future members of surgical services and to leave a legacy of excellence. The clubs goal is to excel in our practices and demonstrate our skills to the community, promote community education and resources for basic hygiene and collaborate in advancing the personal standards of new surgical services team members.

 

Schoolcraft Connection Student Newspaper

The Schoolcraft Connection is the award winning student newspaper at Schoolcraft College. The papers mission is to publish news and feature stories, editorials and opinions relevant to the campus community while upholding the highest professional and ethical standards. The Connection is free publication that prints six times per year (Fall and Winter) and circulates throughout campus and can also be found online at www.schoolcraftconnection.com.

Being a student managed publication, The Schoolcraft Connection gives an opportunity for students regardless of their major to learn and apply journalism skills. Covering campus and the world view from it, means students will be able to write, photograph, design, sell advertisements and do video production. Experience preferred but not required.

Meetings:
Every Monday between 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Lower Level, Vistatech

 

Student Activities Board

Meeting times:
Mondays 2 p.m.
Wednesday 2:30 p.m
Friday 4 p.m.

Lower Level, Vistatech Center • Conference Room C

The mission of the Student Activities Board is to make those in the Schoolcraft community feel welcome and give them the ability to participate in fun events not because they have to but because they want to. This club also helps with charity not only in the local community but there on campus as well.

 

Student Nurse Association

TBD

A group to bring nursing students together to promote learning and support. Also to promote health and well-being in the community.