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Campus Clubs

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Clubs

 

ICC Director

(310) 233-4348

 

Seahawk Center

(310) 233- 4652

 

Clubs are a vital part of student life on campus.  The ASO strongly encourages club participation.  It is our mission to support the efforts of every new and established club on campus in order to foster the growth and success of both the club as a whole and its individual members.  Club membership is a great way to get way to involved on campus, give back to your school and community, gain valuable experience, develop leadership skills, and meet new people.
For more information on campus clubs go to the Student Information Desk on the second floor of the Seahawk Center.
Get involved in LAHC'S clubs, or better yet, start one on your own!
Club Handbook

 

Club Forms

 

ACTIVE CLUBS Website/Contact Information

Alpha Gamma Sigma

State honor scholarship organization that awards several scholarships annually to outstanding student body and community college students.

Adviser:

Pamela Watkins

Adviser:

Susan McMurry

President:

ICC Representative:

Website

Black Student Union (BSU)

The purpose of the Black Student Union at Los Angeles Harbor College is to represent Black students on and off campus in political and community matters.  This organization is to serve as primary advocacy for Black students, and act as liaison between Black students and College administration.  We actively promote leadership and educational enrichment and enlightenment to Black students.

Adviser:

Yvette Moss

President:

ICC Representative:

 

Creando Un Nuevo Futuro

Raises funds to provide scholarships for AB540 students.

Adviser:

President:

ICC Representative:

Website

EOPS Club

The EOPS Club is ethnically diverse yet united as one.  Our mission is to provide students with support through peer mentoring and to inform all students of all programs and support services that are made available to them.  The club will foster academic success by forming a cohesive network among EOPS and L.A. Harbor College students at large.  We feel that through education and leadership training, the club will help students overcome life's obstacles and build community leaders of tomorrow.

Adviser:

Mica Murillo

President:

ICC Representative:

Film Club

The Harbor College Film Society is a multicultural, student-run organization which seeks to explore the production and study of film, video, and other media arts.

Adviser:

Mark Woods

President:

ICC Representative:
Honors Transfer Club

Adviser:

Yvonne Pueblos

President:

ICC

Representative:

Pi Delta Epsilon

Pi Delta Epsilon is a coed, social, academic and service based club at Los Angeles Harbor College. We are specifically geared towards promoting the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, dignity and service to our club members as we work towards championing awareness, acceptance and respect for all persons among the student body at LAHC regardless of age, race, gender, gender ID, sexual orientation or any other legally protected status. Pi Delta Epsilon offers a sense of camaraderie and student fellowship to it's members as they work together to meet common objectives, become involved on campus and within the local community address issues and/or areas of specific concern, and because they share the satisfaction gained from aiding others via their philanthropic endeavors.

Adviser:

Ann Warren

Adviser:

Nina Malone

President:

ICC Representative:

Website

 

Psychology Club

We wish to share our enthusiasm for psychology with other students. We welcome all students who want to improve their lives and relationships through a better understanding of psychology.

Adviser:

Elena Reigadas

President:

ICC Representative:

Website


INACTIVE CLUBS

Abilities Unlimited

Provides programs and services to students with disabilities. Promotes self-esteem to members and increases sensitivity to the student body about disabilities and their implications in a college setting.

Administration of Justice (Kelly Key Club)

This club promotes and enhances the professional image to law scholarships annually to outstanding community college students.

Asian Pacific Islanders

Promotes awareness of Asian and Pacific Islander cultures to the student body and community by hosting cultural events.

Future Teachers Club

Provides future teachers with resources, information and support to Harbor students.

International Students Club

This club provides international students with a greater understanding and appreciation of the American culture and provides awareness to the student body of club members' cultures.

M.E.Ch.A.

M.E.Ch.A promotes cultural awareness of their duty to nuestra raza primero by working in the community. Each word in M.E.Ch.A. symbolizes something. MOVIMIENTO means that the organization is dedicated to the movement to gain self-determination for their people. ESTUDIANTIL identifies the organization as a student group for we are part of our Raza's future. At the heart of the name is the word CHICANO. At first seen as negative, now is taken as a badge of pride. In adopting their new identity, the students committed themselves to return to the barrios, colonias, or campos and together, struggle against the forces that keep our people oppressed. Lastly, the students affirmed that they were from AZTLAN, the legendary birthplace of the Aztecs, which reputedly is today's Southwest.

M.E.Ch.A. originated in the Southwest but quickly spread throughout the United States. M.E.Ch.A.'s primary role in the Chicano movement are:

1. To increase the number of Chicano students in higher education and to ensure that all necessary assistance is offered for successful completion.
2. To take part in the direction of the movement towards Chicano self-determination or control over one's destiny.
3. To socialize and politicize Chicano students on their particular campus, to the ideals of the movement.
4. To establish close working relations in the barrios, assisting in all that has to be done to reach justice and equality for our people.
5. To educate and mobilize barrio youth towards self-determination and not self-destruction.

We are the community and for the community

Mindbinders

Mathematics, science, business and technology majors are able to join this club to help provide services to community and campus.

Muslim Students Association

Increases awareness of the Islamic culture and provides an Islamic environment for Muslim students.

Students for Christ Club

A religious forum for the student body and hosts bible discussions on campus.

Students for Individual Liberty Club

This club seeks to increase awareness and understanding of individual liberty principles and the libertarian party.

 




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