Northeast State Student Planner & Safety Handbook 2017-18 - page 104

Campus Christian Fellowship (CCF)
– The Campus Christian Fellowship provides opportunities
for students and employees to meet regularly to enjoy Christian fellowship and fun. Meetings
include a variety of activities for encouragement, fellowship, Bible and topical studies, devotions,
and prayer. Activities and meetings may be held on various NeSCC campuses. The club may also
sponsor speakers or musical concerts for the campus, attend area concerts, and participate in school-
wide events. CCF is not exclusive to any denomination and all are welcome to attend. John
Melendez (F231, 423.354.2452) serves as the faculty advisor.
Campus Progressives
– The Campus Progressives serve as a source of ideas, organization, and
activism directed towards supporting students at Northeast State Community College who wish to
gain experience in campus, local, state, or national politics. Activities such as voter education, voter
registration, and voter turn-out efforts help students gain experience by aiding candidates or
campaigns aligned with the ideals found within the platform, heritage, or future directions of the
Democratic Party. Andrea Frye (H124, 423.354.2519) and Francis Canedo (H107, 423.279.3694)
are the faculty advisors.
The Cinema Society
– The Cinema Society provides diverse options for students of Northeast State
Community College to experience the culture of movies and their relevance to said culture. The
Cinema Society appreciates the fine art of cinema and provides opportunities to analyze movies that
are viewed from themes and meanings of greater cultural and historical relevance. Jim Kelly (H108,
423.279.7669) and Tabetha Garman (H114, 423.354.5180) are the faculty advisors.
Clinical Laboratory Science Club
– The Clinical Laboratory Science Club promotes
understanding of the field of laboratory medicine through scheduled meetings, distribution of
educational materials, participation in recruitment opportunities at elementary/secondary schools
and organizations, as well as through community service projects. Funds are raised to attend state
and national meetings for the purpose of continuing education and networking with peers. Anyone
interested in club membership is invited to join. Rose Marie Spangler (RCHP124, 423.354.5500) is
the faculty advisor.
Computer Gaming Club
– The purpose of the club is to promote an increased knowledge of the
science, design, development, construction, language, and applications of modern computing
machinery through the exploration of computer game development. The club provides a means of
communication between persons having an interest in computer programming and game software
development. David Blair (F202, 423.354.5269) serves as advisor.
The Cor Group
– The Cor Group is a Christian organization for members of the NeSCC
community. The name is derived from a teaching of John Henry Cardinal Newman, "Cor ad cor
loquitur," meaning heart speaks to heart. This phrase embodies the vital calling of Christians to
speak with more than just words and to reach out with love to the hearts of others. The Cor Group is
involved with ETSU's Catholic Center, and Fr. Michael Cummins leads most of the discussions and
activities. The Cor Group is not exclusive to any denomination, and members come from a variety
of backgrounds. All are welcome! Dr. Michael Pagel (H115, 423.354.2431) serves as advisor.
Council for Leadership, Advocacy, and Student Success (CLASS)
– Northeast State’s Council
for Leadership, Advocacy, and Student Success strives to improve the quality of student life by
representing the student body, providing leadership development opportunities, and promoting
communication between students, administration, faculty, and staff. For more information, visit the
CLASS Office located in the Student Services Building. Contact advisors Mark Beaty (A215,
423.354.5241) and Eric Fish (H118, 423.354.2400).
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