AFS Fisheries Club
The AFS Fisheries Club is all about enjoying the art of fishing in the beautiful county we call Humboldt. We are about keeping our beaches and rivers free of debris as well as meeting with other students in our major. We accept any student who is a Fisheries Major, enjoys fishing or even wants to learn how to fish!
About the Club
We plan fishing trips, attend national AFS Conferences and organize beach and river cleanups.
Membership Qualifications
To be a club member you must be a member of the American Fisheries Society. Club membership is $19 and forms can be found on the Fisheries Department Bulletin Board on the 2nd floor of the WFB building, or they can be printed off at American Fisheries Society.
How to Join
If you would like to join our club you are welcome to show up to one of our meetings. We meet every other Thursday at 6 pm in WFB 258. Our exact meeting days are posted on the Fisheries Bulletin board on the second floor of the Wildlife and Fisheris Building.
Chi Phi Fraternity
Chi Phi is the oldest national fraternity, founded on December 24, 1824 at Princeton University. It is an organization based on three core values: Truth, Honor, and Personal Integrity. After its humble beginnings, it spread rapidly across the East Coast and eventually, in 1875, the fraternity branched westward and established a Chapter at UC Berkeley. The Epsilon Zeta Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity was colonized in 1985 on the third floor of Sunset Hall here at Humboldt State. Two years later it received its charter, officially becoming a chapter of the national fraternity.
While each member will bring something different to the group, there are certain expectations that all members must meet. As a member of a Chi Phi Chapter or Colony, you would be expected to contribute your time, your energy, and your actions to the overall cause of the organization. All members of our organization wear the same badge, and thus all members must contribute to the stability of the group. As a member of Chi Phi, you would be expected to attend weekly Chapter meetings, take up a position of responsibility as an officer, committee chairman or member, participate in at least one campus activity, and keep your GPA at or above the all men’s average.
Being a Chi Phi is also about being a gentleman. A truly chivalrous Fraternity, Chi Phi’s southern heritage instills an element of etiquette, demeanor, and proper social graces into our culture. Chi Phi has espoused those characteristics for almost two centuries and even today promotes such actions through their New Member educational programs, regular social activities with campus sororities, and even philanthropic work with the charities and within the community. Most importantly, however, one can see the chivalric nature of our Fraternity in the day-to-day actions of our members.
Very Important
There are also a few things you should not expect from joining The Chi Phi Fraternity. Hazing of any type is not tolerated within Chi Phi and all forms of substance abuse are vehemently prohibited. The highest degree of respect is afforded to all of those associated with Chi Phi. Chi Phi’s proactive nature and aggressive stances against degradation of any kind provides our members with greater opportunities for personal growth and development.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
At the start of each semester the Chi Phi Fraternity begins a recruitment process where we look for prospective new members. During these two weeks, the brothers of Chi Phi invite you to join us in various activities that will range from bowling and card games to camping and barbeques. As a prospective member of Chi Phi you will be introduced to our brothers, as well as members of other Greek organizations, and you will begin to learn what this organization stands for, what it represents, and what it means to be a Chi Phi.
Our events for the Fall 2009 recruitment semester are posted below. We will meet at those times in the Library Circle prior to the events. Transportation is given to all and all events come at no cost to you. If you have any questions, feel free to email twe5@humboldt.edu or call (661)303-6320. We will be in the quad every day for the first two weeks, so stop and say hello!
8/26 6PM Video Game Night
8/27 5:15PM Volleyball
8/28 12:30PM Women’s Soccer Game
8/29 12PM Sports Day
8/31 7PM Movie Night
9/3 7:30PM Bowling
9/4 7:30PM Chi Phi Info Night
9/5 8:45PM Hoe Down
9/7 7PM Poker Night
*We will meet at Library Circle for all events
Ambassadors
The Humboldt State University Student Ambassador program is a vital part of the outreach efforts fostered by the Office of Admission. The Ambassadors are a select group of currently enrolled students that represent the different cultures, majors, and personal interest of our student body. These students work with prospective students by informing them about what makes Humboldt State University truly unique.
The Ambassadors represent a club on a campus that provides the student perspective to the “Humboldt Experience.” HSU Ambassadors would love to answer your questions about life behind the “Redwood Curtain.” Please send your questions to ambassadors@humboldt.edu.
About the Club
Our last recruitment event brought about 1,000 prospective students and families to the Humboldt State campus on April 11, 2008 for Spring Preview. The Humboldt Ambassadors definitely represented by having a total of 40 Ambassadors assist the Office of Admissions that week, the most we’ve had in quite some time. Great job to those of you who helped out!
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
China Club
For the purpose of cross-cultural exchange between HSU students and Chinese exchange students. In addition, to provide a setting for Chinese language students to learn more about Chinese culture.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Current enrollment at HSU
How to Join
Contact us at the following address or show up
Society of Women Engineers
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Rave Culture Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Biology Graduate Student Association
About the Club
BGSA helps arrange and fund the Biology Department’s seminar series featuring researchers from throughout the country. To raise funds, the BGSA operates a coffee table in the lobby of Science B featuring locally roasted organic coffee, juices, muffins, and bagels with several yummy toppings. The coffee table is open from 8:00 am to 11:00 am Monday through Friday. We also provide social activities such as pub nights, potlucks, bowling, etc. Faculty and students relax and interact at an annual potluck barbecue to greet the incoming class.
Membership Qualifications
Each Graduate Student accepted into the Biology Master’s Degree program at Humboldt State University automatically becomes a member of the Biology Graduate Student Association (BGSA).
How to Join
Humboldt Student Veterans Association
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
All veterans enrolled at HSU are welcome.
How to Join
Come to any meeting.
HSU Surf Club
The HSU Surf Club’s objective is to bring together good, open minded people with similar interests for fun and positive play time in the water.
About the Club
As of now there are no organized club meetings but the events forum through HSU’s website as well as a Facebook account will be used for posting who, when, where, etc. is going surfing. Hopefully we can increase carpooling, friendly informing of one another about proper surf etiquette, group activities and possibly surf trips, all for the good of each one of us who wants to maximize the benefits that our ocean has to offer.
Membership Qualifications
We’re looking for fun people with positive attitudes who are interested and willing to either begin a new activity or excel at what they already know how to do. Patience and respect is a must out in the water and lending a helping hand is always encouraged. In order to achieve these goals, active communication and listening skills are key.
How to Join
Email or call president of the surf club, Ashley Hansen at the above listed address or phone numbers.
HSU Marching Lumberjacks
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Colleges Against Cancer
American Cancer Society’s Colleges Against Cancer is a nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff dedicated to eliminating cancer by initiating and supporting American Cancer Society programs in college communities.
About the Club
Our Colleges Against Cancer chapter supports the American Cancer Society’s mission by promoting activities in three main areas. Those areas include the Relay for Life, Cancer Control, and Advocacy.
Relay For Life. Our club participates in fundraisers to raise money for the Youth Relay for Life in Eureka, California. The event takes place in May every year. The exact date for 2010 will be posted at a later date. Anyone who wants to participate in the event can contact us for more information. Currently, we are selling See’s Candy Bars and are planning to do a family fundraiser night at Round Table Pizza in Arcata, Ca.
Cancer Control. Our club not only helps raise money for cancer research, we also educate our community about cancer awareness. Our three main focuses are: Breast cancer awareness; Anti-tobacco awareness; and Healthy living behaviors, including nutrition, physical activity, reproductive health, and sun safety. As an example, our club did a display in the Humboldt State Library showing the negative effects of tobacco and some healthy alternatives to smoking. We also help our campus by letting smokers around campus know where the designated smoking areas are located.
Advocacy. Our advocacy efforts increase awareness of American Cancer Society legislative priorities by maintaining current information on nationwide, statewide, and local advocacy initiatives and developing plans and projects suitable for our campus community.
Membership Qualifications
Be willing to help fight cancer!
How to Join
Come to one of our meetings or email Rosalind Lynch at luffy_rocks@yahoo.com
PATH
Path: A Unique Way to Discover Life, Faith, and God.
About the Club
Do you have questions about love, life, the universe, or everything? Are you dealing with life issues? Do you want to impact the world around you to make it a better place and planet? Do you just need a break from class and dorm life?
Do you wonder what this whole Christianity thing is about? Or are you wondering what it is to be a Christian?
The Path strives to provide a warm and welcoming environment to all, no matter faith, beliefs, or life situations. We are a group of students that come together to talk about love, life, the universe, and everything and deal with life issues in proactive and healthy ways. While we do this we try to help, for the better, both the HSU community and the Arcata community. Our focus is on fellowship with each other as we walk with Christ and all peoples as we explore life with all its joys and challenges. So, please, come join is in the path of discovery.
Membership Qualifications
Officially, the only persons allowed to join are HSU students, facutly, and staff. But many of the attendees of events and meetings are from College of the Redwoods or the community.
How to Join
There is no complicated way to join the PATH, all are treated equally and loved equally. If you would like to join then the only requirement is that you come to the meetings Thursday nights and ask to join.
Latter-Day Saint Student Association
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
No qualifications for membership
How to Join
Come to the meetings! Or, if our meeting times are not a good time for you, e-mail us & we’ll let you know what the club’s up to.
Print Club
Welcome to the HSU Print Club page!
About the Club
We are a group of motivated & talented Fine Art Printmakers. We strive to provide support & a sense of community for HSU print students, grads, and all others around us who are interested in Printmaking.
Membership Qualifications
Love printmaking!
How to Join
Come to our meetings & help out with our sales & events.
HSU Service Learning Club
SO you probably have an urge to help out in the community or to just be involved for whatever reason. You were excited to join the Y.E.S. House but you couldn’t dedicate the semester long commitment?! Well, that is where the Service Learning Center and Club comes in! We work with you (and your club/organization) and your time to accommodate your needs to provide service opportunities around the community that will be centered on your area of interest. The Service Learning interns will work closely with you so that we can provide you the resources necessary for you to participate and have a fulfilling service experience! In other words come to the Service Learning Center, tell us what you would like to do or participate in, we do all the middle work (contacting community partners, setting up date and location, etc), and then you show up to your service event/day! It doesn’t get any easier than that!!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
HSU Dive Club
Scuba diving, beach beautification, community outreach, ocean awareness, etc.
About the Club
Mission Statement
As an organized club under Humboldt State University, our members are dedicated to ocean environments, both off our California coast and worldwide. Our mission includes doing what we can to help other state and national organizations, such as Reef Check, study and preserve the California coastline, focusing on our relatively unstudied North Coast. Keeping students involved in the scientific diving community and providing experiences that benefit them, as well as our coastline, is essential to our mission.
Our members are also involved in volunteer beach and underwater clean-up efforts here on the North Coast. Coastal conservation, community and diving awareness, as well as public education are all necessary in promoting safe and sustainable coastlines and central to our mission.
Every member is either NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors) SCUBA certified or on their way to getting their certification. Certifications of our members span from the beginning NAUI Scuba Diver, Master Diver and Dive Master, to Rescue Divers and Dive Instructors. Many also have photographic and AAUS Scientific Diver certifications, as well as Reef Check Scientific Diver certifications.
The AAUS (American Academy of Underwater Sciences) provides standards for scientific diving certification and operation of scientific diving programs. A consensual guideline, this is currently the “Standard” of the scientific diving community. These standards are widely used throughout the United States and in many foreign countries. They represent the consensus of the scientific diving community and state-of-the-art technologies.
Reef Check gives volunteers worldwide a unique experience in taking an active role in conserving the world’s reefs. The EcoAction program allows individuals the rare opportunity to join teams of scientists and work first-hand to combat the crises affecting our reefs today. Reef Check California aims to build a network of informed and involved citizens who support the sustainable use and conservation of our nearshore marine resources. To accomplish this, volunteers are trained to carry out surveys of nearshore reefs providing data on the status of key indicator species.
Organized Club fundraisers help us accomplish our mission. The proceeds go directly to benefit the club; to pay for fundraising events, to organize and get students to ReefCheck survey sites, and pay for necessary dive surveying equipment. Additionally, twenty-percent of our fundraising goes directly to the HSU Scuba Diving Program, which is dedicated to providing broad-based support of sub-aquatic research, education, and recreational activities in three academic areas of emphasis. As a club, we would like to help the HSU Dive Program in the form of diving and surveying equipment, and funds to help keep the program alive. Many of our members feel the HSU Dive Program has changed their lives, opened new career doors, and is central to our local diving community.
We would like to thank you for taking the time to learn and become involved in the HSU Scuba Club and for any and all efforts toward our mission. :D
Membership Qualifications
Love of the ocean! You don’t have to be certified to join our club :D
How to Join
Either email or show up to a meeting!
Tennis On Campus
We started the tennis club because we wanted to start hitting with people who loved the game as much as we do. As you know, Humboldt doesn’t have tennis courts on campus so it can be fairly difficult to find someone to play with. Tennis on Campus strives to unite players to have played the game before or who even want to learn how to play. Tennis is an amazing sport that you can play at any age and still have fun. Get out and exercise the fun way! Diversify the people you hang out with and make amazing new friends through Tennis on Campus!
About the Club
Tennis on Campus is for competitive and non-competitive players. Anyone who wants to have fun is welcome and anyone who wants more of a challenge is also welcome to participate in tournaments throughout the season located at other colleges. We are looking for dedicated players that want to show up every week and hit some balls.
Membership Qualifications
As avid tennis players we love to see new members meeting other tennis lovers on the courts. To join you just need to have a positive attitude and want to play! Don’t have a racket? Borrow one from a club member! Don’t know how to play? Easy! We can teach you! We accept all skill levels! Whether you are competitive or not, we can assure you that you will have a blast rallying with others!
How to Join
Just show up at one of our practices to join! We meet Friday from 3-5 pm at the Larson Park Tennis Courts, by the skate park and Saturdays and Sundays from 1-3 pm at Arcata High School. We practice as much as we can, but sometimes weather gets in the way.
Geospatial Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Bicycle Learning Center<
The Bicycle Learning Center is an important resource for the campus community because it supports a viable alternative to driving a motor vehicle.Being able to repair one’s own bicycle is empowering, and we are here to empower you.
The shop is well stocked with just about any tool you’ll need to repair your bicycle.
Stop by while we’re open to check out the shop, or stop by anytime to air up your tires.
About the Club
BLC is run entirely by volunteers and is supported through donations from happy cyclists.
We aim to please!
Membership Qualifications
All you need is a passion for bicycles, be willing to learn more about bicycles, and be willing to help others learn more about their bicycles.
How to Join
Drop in to the BLC while we’re open and we will get you connected. Hours are posted on the bulletin board outside the BLC.
HSU GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Love of geography, interacting with the environment, making a positive impact on our surroundings, and connecting with peers.
How to Join
Come to any and all of our meetings!
Reggae and Rastafari
The purpose of this club is to spread news and information regarding the cultural and spiritual aspects of Reggae & Rastafari. We plan on hosting movie nights, shows, classes and workshops. We plan on giving back to the community not only from what we do within the club but through possible volunteering and aiding in community events.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Respect and interest in the cultural and spiritual factions within “Reggae & Rastafari”
How to Join
Archaeology Club
The goal of Archaeology is to enhance what archaeology is all about. We do everything from volunteering on excavations done locally, set up speaker series and workshops. These workshops are experimental archaeology where we try to learn and duplicate techniques use in the past. We do basketweaving, flint knapping, coin making, loams, pottery and so much more. If anyone wants to learn more about what we are doing just come to one of our meeting, we meet weekly, So come check us out and see for yourself what we are all about!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Anyone interested in archaeology or want to learn what archaeology is all about.
How to Join
Contact the club via email, come to a meeting, or leave note in club office.
Democracy Unlimited
Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County (DUHC) educates citizens about the illegitimate seizure of our authority to govern ourselves. We design and implement grassroots strategies that exercise democratic power over corporations and governments. We seek to create a truly democratic society by provoking a non-violent popular uprising against corporate rule in Humboldt County that can serve as a model for other communities across the United States. As a campus club we want to build a coalition of students who wish to be involved in participating in the local government practices and be come active members of the community.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Anyone is welcomed to join and to participate in any of our projects.
How to Join
To join or to volunteer for Democracy Unlimited Humboldt County please see our contact information or visit our websites listed below.
VOX: Students for Choice
VOX, is a student group present at colleges across the United States working to energize and mobilize the new generation of pro-choice Americans on the journey towards reproductive freedom. The VOX: Students for Choice group at HSU is supported by Six Rivers Planned Parenthood in Eureka and provides a positive voice for reproductive freedom on campus. We achieve this by holding events and tabling on campus to educate and inspire young adults to challenge cultural stereotypes and support reproductive health and a woman’s right to choose. We are also very active in political advocacy, with our most recent challenge being to ensure that comprehensive reproductive health care is included in Obama’s Health Care reform plan.
About the Club
We believe that positive sexuality is an incredibly important part of being human and for this reason, the need for accurate sexual education and high quality, affordable reproductive health care is undeniable.
Let’s face it, there are a lot of people out there who want to take rights away from women and we can’t let that happen!
Membership Qualifications
We’re looking for students who believe in the vision of Planned Parenthood of a world of wanted children and healthy communities, where all people have the knowledge, freedom, mutual respect and access to make responsible choices about their sexual lives. We want fellow students who are inspired to take action and empower their peers to lead responsible and fulfilling sexual lives and advocate for public policies that reflect these values.
How to Join
Email Chelsea at chelseab@srpp.org to find out about upcoming events and learn how you can become a part of this movement.
HSU Takes Back the Tap
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Interest and passion for the issues.
How to Join
Please e-mail us if you’re interested in joining our cause!
VIne
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Students for Global Health
MISSION STATEMENT:
Students for Global Health is a service-based organization dedicated to fighting the growing health disparities both locally and internationally. We are focused on supplying humanitarian aide to resource-poor locations around the world, as well as utilizing our nursing skills to assist needy families within our own community.
About the Club
Internationally, we are currently focusing on providing supplies and funding to the Edward Ulzen Memorial Foundation in Ghana. Although at times we may support religious-based organizations in the fight for Global Health, we as a club have no religious affiliations, and all funding and care provided will reflect this. All donations of clothing will be shipped directly to the organizations or brought there by volunteers. All medical supplied donated will also be shipped directly or brought there via volunteers. All financial funding will be sent directly to the organization to be used exclusively for medical care, food, and shelter. Locally, we are volunteering with homeless families in Eureka, providing health related education, support, and assistance.
Membership Qualifications
Having a passion, interest or even just a curiousity in Global Health
How to Join
Email us! students4globalhealth@gmail.com. Come check it out. We would love for you to join the cause!
Arabic Peace and Culture
A.P.A.C.C. focuses on exploring the Arab societies and ways of life. Many misconceptions surrounding the diverse Arab world can be addressed through meaningful discussion and exploration. In the Arabic Peace and Culture Club, we recognize that open-mindedness and intrigue in other cultures brings us one step closer to world peace.
About the Club
A great chance to learn and practice the Arabic language, discuss current events in the Middle East, and delve into topics such as Islam. Our clubs enjoys group discussions, peer learning and tutoring, movie nights, guest speakers, and we are open to other suggestions for exploring the Arab culture in a peaceful and respectful way.
Membership Qualifications
Open to all who are interested in Islam and the Middle East
How to Join
Simply come to a club meeting (Fridays @ 3pm in BSS 402) or send us an email, we’d love to have you!
Former Foster Youth
The Former Foster Youth Club is a place where former foster youth can gather to share resource information, and advocate for the needs of former foster youth attending Humboldt State University. We are in the process of building a resource website and accessing needs on campus. Please join us if you would like to work in collaboration and help to create a community of support.
About the Club
Currently our club is helping to advocate for the needs of Former Foster Youth students on campus at HSU with administration and will be developing a focus group to advise program development. We hope to gain more insight and feedback from students who have been through the system or who have faced barriers so that HSU is informed and understands the culture and specific needs of Former Foster Youth. We also need help in developing a resource web-site.
Membership Qualifications
The Former Foster Youth Club requests that all members identify as being at least one of the following: a former foster youth, a group home resident, a dependent of the court, or a person who feels as though they raised themselves.
How to Join
As simple as contacting Kelda kjq2humboldt.edu
Native American Studies/Ensuring Native Inherent Traditions (NAS/ENIT) Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Solid Rock - Christian Fellowship
Looking for a place to grow spiritually, relationally and intellectually? Wanting some answers to real questions? Check out Solid Rock – a group of people committed to impacting their world for Christ. Fellowship. Worship. Prayer. Relationships. Love. Bible Teaching.
About the Club
We meet weekly, and have trips scheduled to conferences or retreats on weekends throughout the year. We encourage young adults to look into the missions field and members in recent years have traveled as missionaries to Africa, Brazil, Nicaragua and Australia – among other places.
Membership Qualifications
Everyone is welcome. We are a group of people committed to impacting their world for Christ.
How to Join
We will be tabling most Thursday afternoons on the quad. Come by to ask questions. Or just show up to one of our meetings.
Cheer
We support HSU Athletics at home events. We also compete two to three times a semester as well as doing various activities in the community.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
We are looking for individuals who are willing to go out there and support ever HSU sport team. We prefer individuals with dance, cheer, and tumbling experience but a lack of said experience is not a detriment. We have three squads : cheer, dance, and pep. There is sure to be a spot for any individual on one of our squads.
As we are a club sport enrollment in the class is mandatory.
How to Join
Giving Tools 4 Life
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
HSU Cycling
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
ITEPP Club
The ITEPP Club was formed in order to support the Indian Teacher and Education Personnel Program (ITEPP) and to participate and support on campus and community activities.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Association of English Graduate Students
Our mission is to provide access for graduate students in English Studies to academic and social networking, and professional development from colleagues and peers.
About the Club
Our goal is threefold: to publish an online scholarly journal, to help members professionalize in the field of English Studies, and coordinate social activities.
Membership Qualifications
All current students enrolled in the English department’s Master of Arts programs are members of the association.
How to Join
Computer Science
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Anyone who wants to just hangout and play some video games, and learn some cool stuff with other Tech savvy people
How to Join
Just come by every Friday @ 2:00pm in BSS 308 and be a part of the group, everyone is super nice if you are scared of just walking in…. Don’t worry just do it….
Computer Science
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Anyone who wants to just hangout and play some video games, and learn some cool stuff with other Tech savvy people
How to Join
Just come by every Friday @ 2:00pm in BSS 308 and be a part of the group, everyone is super nice if you are scared of just walking in…. Don’t worry just do it….
Power Shift
We work with the nation wide Power Shift movement to support legislation for a sustainable future.
About the Club
Last February we sent 5 students to Power Shift in Washington DC where we learned about current environmental issues, heard from keynote speakers such as the head of the EPA Lisa Jackson and the Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. This semester we’re keeping the movement going by planning a teach-in to raise awareness on campus as well as sending as many students as we can to the regional Power Shift conference in Eugene, OR on November 6-8.
Membership Qualifications
A desire to help push the transition to sustainable energy
How to Join
Show up to a club meeting or send us an e-mail.
Humboldt United Students Against Sweatshops
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Women's Studies
The Women’s Studies club provides a space for people interested in Women’s Studies to meet and work on projects and events that are of interest to them.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Anyone who has an interest in the Women’s Studies major is free to join.
How to Join
Show up to any meeting.
Humboldt State University's Journalism Club
Organizing the journalism community for the benefit of all.
About the Club
We meet only when it is necessary. The club plans educational and career oriented trips as well as guest speakers for members to enjoy.
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Contact Victoria Sama for more details:
Victoria.Sama@humboldt.edu
Seibukan Jujutsu Club
We are devoted to practicing the martial art of Seibukan Jujutsu. Seibukan is an art form which takes into account the needs of the modern day warrior. Practitioners will learn to protect them selves from one, or multiple, armed, or unarmed assailants. The physical component of Seibukan Jujutsu stems from techniques developed on the samurai battlefield in feudal Japan. These techniques have been updated to suit the modern day situation but they still remain very real and very effective. Practitioners work with the use and disarming of various weapons, we practice subduing attackers through joint manipulation, we learn to efficiently use our bodies through kicks and strikes and maintaining good posture and carriage, and we foster our self empowerment and self confidence through which we learn to resolve conflicts before they begin. The philosophical aspect of Seibukan Jujutsu is practiced through the use of Awareness, Assessment, and Appropriate Action, through which students will learn how to assert them selves peacefully and powerfully to resolve a conflict with minimal injury to the assailants while protecting themselves.
About the Club
Generally the sequence of classes are as follows:
1. Start the meeting by bowing to each other
2. Warm up with stretches
3. Drill our various strikes
4. Work on rolls and break falls
5. Work on the techniques in the kihon waza (our basic form that serves as the foundation for other techniques)
6. Work on other techniques as time permits
Seibukan Jujutsu is a powerful martial art solely based on his physical techniques. However, I believe that the more powerful aspect lies in the philosophy which I will try to impart as best I can during classes. My intention is not to teach students how to be fighters. I believe that compared to the person who wins a thousand fights, the one who never fights at all is the better warrior.
The president, Adam Channel, has been studying Seibukan Jujutsu for 7 years and currently holds a 1st degree blackbelt.
Here is a video of his shodan demonstration.
Membership Qualifications
There are no prerequisites. Anyone can join, though to participate you must sign a release of liability form for the University. It is not necessary to be a student at HSU nor does it require any prior martial arts training. Just be polite and participate and we would be happy to have you.
How to Join
Show up to one of our meetings. Email your email address to seibukanclub@gmail.com to be added to mailing list to be kept up to date with any announcements.
Student Access Gallery
About the Club
Student Access Gallery exists to help art students at HSU learn how real-world galleries function. We provide hands-on experience preparing artwork and paperwork, and working to get HSU's artists attention from the local media. Our goal is to teach artists what they need to succeed in their field once they graduate.Take a look at what we're up to at Our Website
Membership Qualifications
To join SAG, you must be a student at HSU.
How to Join
We often have paid openings for club officers, including Budget Administrator, Graphics and PR, and Gallery Preparitors, When we have an opening, we advertise on our website and post fliers in the Art building on campus.
Asian Pacific Islander American Student Alliance
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Come to the meetings on Wednesday or attend club events. Introduce yourself and be active in the activities.
2009 ASC LEED TEAM
Staying up to date with new construction methods, products and projects. We feel that this will provided a fairer opportunity for each member to get a internship/employment in the working world.
About the Club
Miles S. (Coach)
Einar L. (Captain)
Tommy V.
Rob L.
Tony K.
Phil L.
Justin T.
Membership Qualifications
Show interest and motivation in LEED construction.
How to Join
See Einar Lono (team captain ), or Miles Smith (team coach)
Environmental Resources Engineering Student Association [ERESA]
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
ERE Students
How to Join
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority
In today’s world a woman can be so many things. You can be a friend, be a mother, be a teacher, or even be the president for example. Delta Phi Epsilon encourages each sister to above all else, be true to who you are.
The mission of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority is to develop in women a social consciousness and a commitment to think and act for the greater good. We assure continuous development and achievement for women through individual attention and smart strategic growth.
About the Club
Alcohol & Drug Policy:
Delta Phi Epsilon was established as a “dry” sorority. We do not associate our organization with any form of alcohol or drugs. All collegiate chapters and their individual members and guests must abide at all times by federal, state, and local laws, and any college and/or university rules and regulations. The illegal use, possession, sale or distribution of any controlled substance, including alcohol, at chapter functions shall be strictly prohibited.
No funds or dues of any chapter may be used to purchase alcohol. There may not be alcohol or drug use at any Delta Phi Epsilon sponsored event, nor shall sisters participate in such activities while wearing their Greek letters or anything bearing Delta Phi Epsilon’s name.
Hazing Policy:
Delta Phi Epsilon has a zero tolerance policy regarding hazing. Our chapter defines hazing as any act taken or situation created, that causes physical, emotional, mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule. Any action taken to intentionally hurt the individual, degrade them, or humiliate them will not be tolerated. We as a chapter take hazing extremely seriously. The time spent in D Phi E is meant to be a positive and fulfilling experience, and we do not believe hazing achieves anything but harm.Membership Qualifications
Academic Policy:
We strive to have high scholastic standards and recognize that school comes first. That’s why all active sisters must retain a minimum GPA requirement of a 2.25 to be considered in good academic standing. To hold a Leadership Team position sisters must have a minimum 2.5 GPA.
How to Join
Recruitment is the first three weeks of every semester. Stop by our table in the University Center quad to pick up a calender of our recruitment events.
Fantasy Gamers Guild
Fantasy Gamers Guild is a social networking group that focuses on Gamers. On Fridays we play table top role playing games and there are some people who LARP during that time. On Tuesdays we meet and play Strategy Board Games.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Ski and Snowboard Club
The Ski& Snowboard Club acts as an outlet for students interested in those sports, as well as for students and community members interested in the culture surrounding those respective sports.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
You must have a valid email and an active intrest in skiing or snowboard, or the culture surrounding those sports.
How to Join
Email said club email, we’ll put you on the list!
9/11 Truth Humboldt State University
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Everyone is welcome to attend and encouraged to become active with 9/11 truth
How to Join
Religious Studies Club
The Religious Studies Club is chartered to enhance the learning, recreational, and social opportunities for Religious Studies Students in particular and for the HSU community in general.
About the Club
You have found the RS web site. As you can see, this is mostly introductory information. RS Club ‘work’ takes place in the Tuesday meetings and on the RS Club Moodle site. All members — both voting and non-voting — have full access to these sites. In addition to the RS Club Moodle site, the RS Club also has two other Moodle sites.
The two other RS Moodle sites are dedicated to language learning using content-sequenced language discussions. One site is for Latin; the other site is for Biblical Hebrew.
If you want to join one or both of the no-credit, no-cost, language discussion(s), you simply need to attend a meeting and to register. You do not need to be a member of the RS Club. Once registered, you can then participate in any on-going language discussion. Or, you may initiate a new language learning discussion.
Everyone in the HSU community has ‘read’ access to all the RS Club Moodle sites.
HSU Community access process: The portal to these sites is at http://learn.humboldt.edu. When you are in the Moodle log-in page — the portal — do not attempt to log-in to the system. Instead, look for “login as a guest” below the login button. Click on “login as a guest”. A page containing a search function — Search courses — will appear. To access hyperlinks to the content-sequenced language discussions, Latin and Biblical Hebrew, type ‘content-sequence’ (without the apostrophes) into the search function box. Click on Enter. The two discussion groups will appear. Click on either. To access the Religious Studies Club Moodle site, type in ‘Religious Studies’ (without the apostrophes). The Religius Studies Club site will appear along with several other sites. Click on the Religous Studies Club. Once you are in the site of your choice, you will have full read privileges. As a non-member, you will not be able to comment on an ongoing discussion, or to start a new discussion.
Of course — as the Religious Studies Club is an academic club — civility in expression is an expectation; to be able to engage in respectful, thoughtful exchanges of ideas is a skill to be honed.
The social network — HSU RS Club on www.MySpace.com — is offered as a venue wherein the affective and the cognitive may embrace and dance their dance of congruence, their dance of uninhibited passion. It is also ‘off-campus’.
Membership Qualifications
There are two types of Membership: Voting members — Religious Studies Majors and Minors — and non-Voting members — any HSU student, staff, or faculty.
How to Join
It is simple to join. Attend a meeting. While at the meeting, enter your name, HSU student, staff, or faculty number, and your HSU email address on the membership role, then sign your name.
Renewable Energy Student Union (RESU)
RESU is a student club at Humboldt State University dedicated to the promotion of research, education and application of clean renewable energy technologies and energy conservation. We seek opportunities for hands on learning and community involvement to further our academic experience. All of our projects are student directed.
About the Club
Go to our Website:
http://resu.humboldt.edu/~resu/
Membership Qualifications
None
How to Join
Email the group or come to a meeting
M.E.Ch.A.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
MECHA
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Humboldt Golf Collegiate
Have clubs, will play.
About the Club
We’re here to golf. We’re all levels of players. We’re here to help you work on your game, and develop other interpersonal skills. Whatever that personally means to you.
Membership Qualifications
Humboldt Student, Faculty, Staff.
How to Join
Come one come all. Give me your e-mail address and receive updates with times and locations of play.
Botany and Native Plants Club
The Botany and Native Plants Club is a group of students, faculty, staff, and community members that are interested in plants. The club hosts workshops, potlucks (affectionately named bot-lucks), and trips to explore the natural plant life around us.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Interest or love for plants!
How to Join
Write an email to hsubotany@gmail.com saying that you’d like to be a member of our email list and any details you’d like to include.
HSU Men's Crew
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
A good attitude and dedication to the sport.
How to Join
Contact us through the club email.
Humboldt Juggling Society
The Humboldt Juggling Society seeks to bring people together to learn, teach and share knowledge about the many fields of Object Manipulation. The Juggling Society focuses on hosting the FREE Humboldt Juggling Festival every Spring, and often works closely with the Humboldt Circus to host fundraisers for the event. All are welcome, come to our meeting times to learn and play! No prior skills necessary!
About the Club
The 9th Annual Humboldt Juggling Festival will once again be a FREE event and take place March 19-22, 2009 at Humboldt State University. On Thursday and Friday it will be in Forbes Complex room 126. Saturday and Sunday we will take over the East Gym, also in Forbes Complex. Games, workshops and competitions will take place over the course of the weekend, and a Renegade Show will take place Friday night in the Native American Forum of the Behavioral and Social Sciences buildings.
Saturday night in the John Van Duzer Theater we will host “A Journey of Jugglery” featuring special guest performers Michael Karas, Matt Hall, Kevin Axtel and more! This show is a fundraiser for future Humboldt Juggling Festivals and will have a entry fee of about $10.00.
Membership Qualifications
The only membership qualification is a desire to learn, explore and share knowledge about Object Manipulation! No prior skills necessary!
How to Join
Come to any of our meetings or events to get involved
Taiko Club
To learn, perform, and have fun with the art of taiko.
About the Club
We’re still in our first full semester of existence (Spring ’09), so we’ll be doing lots of fundraising to acquire drums and stands (the essentials), possible fieldtrips to go to workshops… It’s still all out in the open!
Membership Qualifications
Willing and enthusiastic individuals who don’t mind blisters and soar muscles.
How to Join
Come to the meetings on Tuesdays, from 5:00 to 6:00 (we don’t have a set space yet). On 1/27, it will be in Nelson Hall East 113. Or e-mail me, and I’ll e-mail things back (be patient, please—I’m bad on computers).
The Service Learning Club
SO you probably have an urge to help out in the community or to just be involved for whatever reason. You were excited to join the Y.E.S. House but you couldn’t dedicate the semester long commitment?! Well, that is where the Service Learning Center and Club comes in! We work with you (and your club/organization) and your time to accommodate your needs to provide service opportunities around the community that will be centered on your area of interest. The Service Learning interns will work closely with you so that we can provide you the resources necessary for you to participate and have a fulfilling service experience! In other words come to the Service Learning Center, tell us what you would like to do or participate in, we do all the middle work (contacting community partners, setting up date and location, etc), and then you show up to your service event/day! It doesn’t get any easier than that!!
About the Club
You may have heard of us but you’re probably still not sure what we do! SO here are some of the events that we have put on and/or promoted that maybe you have participated in or have heard of:
- HSU Day of Caring
- Intertribal Gathering and Elders Dinner
- Holiday Food Drive
- The [Bone] Marrow Donation Drive
- MLK Day of Service: Playground Build at Manila
…and many more.
Membership Qualifications
Friendly smiles, good ideas, positive attitude, willing to work with new people, willing to make new friends, lots of energy, and wanting to make a difference!!
How to Join

One World Community
The goal of this club is to provide support for non-profit organizations that address problems facing today’s world. This will be accomplished through many different avenues, including fund raising and community education. Anything is possible with a motivated group of people who are willing to work! An important characteristic of this club is that we get things done. There is always something in the works. If you truly want to make a difference, this is the club for you.
About the Club
One World Community has been very active on the HSU campus and in the surrounding community since its inception. In March, we played a large role in a fundraiser that brought in $1600 for a Kenyan NGO called UONGOZI. Also during the spring semester, OWC conducted book/school supply drives on campus and at Zane Middle School. The gathered materials are to be donated to UONGOZI as well.
In May, OWC was approved for a grant to fund the travel of an inspiring community leader from rural Kenya, Eddie Mwanzia, who is the executive director of UONGOZI. Eddie will be leading a workshop focusing on community development issues, and he will be the keynote speaker in November for Spotlight on Africa, an event that will be put on by OWC. The event will also feature multiple African Dance performances organized by Deborah Ketelsen, a member of the HSU Dance faculty. The event will be a celebration of the rich and diverse culture of the African peoples, as well as an opportunity to bring to light some of the issues currently facing the continent, specifically Kenya.
Also in the fall semester, OWC will be sending some of its members to participate in EcoNvergence, a conference in Portland, OR that is intended to address the current global economic and environmental crises. The conference will take place on October 2-4 and will be a great opportunity to show the commitment of HSU students to addressing these issues. It will also be a valuable learning experience for those attending. In turn, the participants will return with information and partnerships that will benefit the entire HSU community.
So far, OWC has been working to support UONGOZI, but the organization is not limited to a single partnership. As previously stated, we wish to support organizations worldwide that share our vision and objectives. We believe that through forming multiple meaningful partnerships, we may have a positive impact on important issues domestically and globally.
Membership Qualifications
Anyone can join!
How to Join
Email Sean at the club email address in order to join.
Interdisciplinary Dance Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
All are welcome!
Anyone who loves to dance!
How to Join
Email us and we’ll put you on our email list. Come to meeting! Participate!
Clay Club 
Providing students with an opportunity to display, explore, and refine their artwork.
About the Club
We promote students of the ceramic arts with opportunities to present and sell their artwork during fundraising events and to gain sales experience. Through fundraising we improve our lab and benefit students. Students who actively participate are encouraged to act in the decision-making of how to best spend our funds. We buy needed materials for the lab, fund workshops with ceramic artists as supplemental education offered to any HSU student at no cost, and aim to assist all students taking ceramic courses.
Membership Qualifications
Must currently be enrolled at HSU.
How to Join
How to Join
Start by attending the club meetings and becoming an active member in the club.
All HSU students are welcome to attend workshops funded by the club. Only students enrolled in upper division ceramics classes are allowed to sell their artwork during events.
»»»Please e-mail the club to network, join, or with any questions!«««
Humboldt Orientation Program
The Humboldt Orientation Program is responsible for providing orientation, advising, and registration to all new HSU students.
About the Club
We train our members (peer counselors) to provide
-Assistance with schedule planning and registration for incoming students
-Interaction with fellow new students through peer groups* and social activities
-An introduction to the campus and surrounding community
Membership Qualifications
Email hop@humboldt.edu for details
How to Join
We hire peer counselors every fall for the following summer. Email hop@humboldt.edu if you are interested in being a summer 2010 counselor
International Cultural Festival 2009
International Cultural Festival 2009 will be held on
Saturday, February 28th 1pm at Kate Buchannan Room at HSU.
Admission is free.
Kate Buchannan Room is located in University Center at Humboldt State
Parking is free on weekends.
Please scroll down for detailed event information and schedule.
Questions? E-mail hk23@humboldt.edu
Last updated Feb 23, 2009
About the Club
The International Cultural Festival is an annual event that has shared and celebrated international cultures represented on HSU campus and community for more than twenty years.
The festival is for you to feel and share the cultural diversity of the campus and community. You can sample traditional foods, see displays of cultural items from all over the world, and make friends with people with international backgrounds! Listen to world music, enjoy dance performances, and get thrilled by martial arts demonstrations!

International Cultural Festival 2009 is a Zero-Waste Event. We will be composting all compostable left-over food and using reusable and compostable plates and utensils.
Participating Countries/Cultures: Tables open at 1 pm. Come early!
Bhutan, Mexico, Malaysia, Lithuania, Indonesia, Japan, El Salvador, India, China, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Germany, Costa Rica, Chile, Switzerland, Ecuador, South Korea, Dominican Republic, Panama, Mali, and Nigeria.
Performance Schedule:
2:00 Performance Opening
2:05 Music of the Andes – Huayllipacha
2:35 Middle Eastern Belly Dance – Ya Habibi Dance Company
2:50 Aikido (Japanese Martial Arts) – Northcoast Aikido Foundation
3:10 Mexican Folklorico – HSU Mexican Folklorico Club
3:30 International Folk Dance – Humboldt Folk Dancers
4:00 Tinikling (Traditional Filipino Dance with Bamboo) – HSU Asian Pacific American Student Alliance
4:10 Dominican and Latin American Dance – Luis Durán
4:25 Pencak Silat (Indonesian Martial Arts) – Ria Sumartikah
4:35 Lithuanian Songs and Story – Simona Augyte
4:55 Dance Performance of a South Korean Pop Song, “Tell Me” – Eseul Jo
If you are interested in volunteering in the event, please contact Hiro on hk23@humboldt.edu or 707-826-5968.
Last Updated Feb 23, 2009
Membership Qualifications
All campus and community members are welcome!
Admission is free.
How to Join
Would like to volunteer? E-mail Hiro on hk23@humboldt.edu or call 707-826-5968.
Oceanography Society
About the Club
Coming Soon!
Membership Qualifications
Everyone is welcome, just be ready to have fun!
How to Join
Contact us through our e-mail address hsuoceanclub@gmail.com or come to one of our meetings.
Lindy Hop Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Willingness to learn an active style of dance and have fun doing it!
How to Join
Show up on sunday ready to dance!
Queer Student Union
Our mission is to create a safe, open and confidential atmosphere where persons of all sexual and gender identities can gather, openly discuss important issues and make new friends.
Allies Welcome!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Must be a current student at Humboldt State University
How to Join
Show Up!
Northwest Primate Conservation Society
The goal of the Northwest Primate Conservation Society is to promote the conservation of non-human primates and their habitat through education, awareness, and fundraising efforts. Our club is incredibly active, and are hosting a Primate Conservation Speaker Series this year. We also collect cell phones in order to reduce the amount of coltan used in their production. These are then sent to the Dianne Fossey Gorilla Fund for recycling. The students inolved this year are particularly interested in saving the last 700 mountain gorillas, and we send money to Wildlife Direct in order to support the forest rangers in the Congo who work to protect these amazing creatures. Last summer our club participated in Semillas Del Futuro, a non-profit organization co-developed by Katharine Fountain, which supports Costa Rican high school students in conservation training and reforestation efforts. Nine HSU students last summer planted 130 trees at a high school in Palmitas, Costa Rica, and built a tree nursery.
About the Club
TBA
Membership Qualifications
There are no requirements for membership, if you like primates, and are interested, just send Rebekah an email, or stop by one of our meetings! Any level of involvement in the club in encouraged and appreciated!
How to Join
To join, contact Rebekah at rss18@humboldt.edu, or stop by at our meetings.
Humboldt Lotus Collective
Our aim is to provide a collective space where students can learn about and practice yoga for free.
About the Club
We hold weekly classes of meditation and yoga led by certified students and instructors from the local community. Students of all levels are welcome. If you are new to yoga, this is an excellent place to begin your practice in a safe, open, respectful, and peaceful student environment. If you are more advanced, this is a great place for you to strengthen and deepen your practice while helping to establish a yoga community on campus.
Membership Qualifications
Anyone can participate, we’re a collective!
To attend a class we request that you are a current HSU student.
And if it’s your first class with us, we require you to sign a waver.
How to Join
Just show up to class!
*We recommend bringing your own mat (not required).
If you have any questions, feel free to send us an e-mail or look for us tabling in the quad!
See you on the mat!
May peace be with you…
~ Namaste
Ballet Folklórico de Humboldt
The Ballet Folklórico de Humboldt is a student club whose purpose is to learn, promote and demonstrate traditional Mexican folkloric dance.
About the Club
The Ballet Folklórico welcomes all HSU students and community members alike. No partner or previous dance experience is necessary! We will teach you dances from different states and regions of Mexico. From Caribbean flavors of the Yucatán peninsula to Norteño polkas, from the flowing skirts of Jalisco to sparking machetes of Nayarít, you will have the opportunity to learn the varied dance styles, costumes and customs of México!
Every semester we are invited to perform for events on the HSU campus as well as in the greater community.
Membership Qualifications
The desire to learn Mexican folkloric dance is all that is required.
How to Join
Simply show up to one of our Sunday afternoon rehearsals at 1 p.m. in the Kinesiology and Athletics Building! You can also contact our advisor, Jeff O’Connor at jco1@humboldt.edu or our Club President, Jackie Silva at toxicitygirl@yahoo.com.
Kinesiology Club
We are here to provide students with social, professional, and academic resources within the realm of Kinesiology. We will have club events and provide assistance to local charities and other organizations that relate to our majors, to be more involved in the community.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
HSU Student
How to Join
Come to a meeting or club event
Salsa Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Youth Educational Services
Youth Educational Services began in 1968 in the age of student activism and empowerment. Its mission then and now is to provide free services to a broad spectrum of local residents, ranging from youth to elderly. Y.E.S. offers you the opportunity to make a difference in this community as a volunteer of one or our 14 different programs. Our programs were all created by students who identified a particular need in the community that was not being met. Your commitment could be as little as a few hours during the year or could involve two or more hours per week with a specific focus. It is also a great way to make new friends and even work toward career goals.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
All students are welcome to become Y.E.S. volunteers. One-time or intermittent volunteering involves completing a simple form. Volunteers for semester-long programs will need to complete a paperwork packet and are interviewed and screened.
How to Join
Sign up at the Y.E.S. House, House 91, north of the Library Circle.
Interested ladies of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Incorporated
To bring minorities and underrepresented to Hsu
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
2.0 GPA, Ladies that are ready to provide service to their community, to promote higher education for minorities and women, and to create unity among minorities on Campus.
How to Join
Talk to Denise Rodriguez (dnr12@humboldt.edu) or stop by when we are tabling.
HSU Sk8ERs UniTed
About the Club
we are still fresh. More planed for next semester. We are going to road trip and sk8 and film, and sk8 and film
Membership Qualifications
you have to sk8, or want to sk8, or take pics of us sk8n.
Go to or know someone that attends HSU.
How to Join
come to my table in the quad.
email president mkh23humboldt.edu
club email unisk8humboldt.edu
HSU DIVE CLUB
About Us
Join a group of HSU student divers interested in SCUBA and the ocean. This is a great place to meet other HSU students who dive or learn more about the HSU SCUBA program and its participants. Any aqua-holic looking to meet people who love all things “ocean” including SCUBA, freediving, surfing, fishing, and who want to participate in local marine conservation and preservation efforts, including Reef Check CA, is always welcome.
We plan club activities at our weekly meetings. You do not need to be certified to join us at the meetings or in club events. More information is available if you would like to dive in club sponsored dives. Please email hsudiveclub@gmail.com for info.
About the Club
Our Goals:
First, to create a social network for divers and marine enthusiasts in the HSU student body to dive and learn about diving, exchange ideas. Participation in the university and the community is key.
Second, to contribute to conserving and preserving our water resources locally and worldwide by participating in monitoring programs such as Reef Check, participation in activities aimed at educating our members and the public about appreciating protecting our oceans, especially through diving, and other volunteer programs that aim to accomplish this goal.
Third, to support and promote the HSU Dive program. HSU Dive Club represents a a portion of the student body that has vested interest in the success and longevity of the Diving Minor and the SCUBA Program that bears it. We will not only support this interest in club events and affairs, but each semester, twenty percent of the club’s fund raising is donated directly to the program to pay for equipment and supplies to support the program.
Membership Qualifications
Any student is encouraged to join, even if you’re not certified. More information is available at hsudiveclub@gmail.com if you would like to dive in club sponsored dives.
How to Join
To join, just email hsudiveclub@gmail.com and request to be added to the mailing list. You will receive club emails with announcements, events and club information. New members are always welcome, and are encouraged to attend, weekly meetings when school is in session.
Newman Center: Catholic Student Group
The HSU Newman Center is – a University place where Christian fellowship and Catholic worship are celebrated; We, the members of the HSU Newman Center, are here to serve and encourage to service the students, faculty, staff, and local community of Humboldt State University. In addition to weekly worship, prayer opportunities, and a program of events, the center provides a warm environment where students, faculty and staff may study, talk, visit with friends, or just get away from the pressures of the residence halls, classrooms and other gathering places of our campus.
The HSU Newman Center has been part of the HSU community since 1972.
The Newman Center is a registered student organization which participates fully in the life of the University and a functioning Catholic community which provides all the services of a traditional Catholic parish for members of the university community and others who choose to be a part of our primary mission“to be the presence of Christ on the Humboldt State University Campus.”
About the Club
We meet every Friday at the Newman Center for Mass at 65:30, followed by student made dinner and games, movies, whatever we feel like doing!
Every fourth Friday, Holy Hour, 5:30 to 6:30, in the Newman Center Chapel.
Wednesday nights, Father Eric has various lectures going on at the Newman Center at 7:30 on Wednesday nights (except the last Wednesday of the month). Contact the Newman Center for details.
Music Group: Every last Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm at the Newman Center. Come have some food and song!
Membership Qualifications
Just want to have fun and be in good company
How to Join
Come to one of our Friday night dinners, call or email us.
Cellular/Molecular Biology Club
We discuss current topics in cellular/molecular biology, learn about career development in related fields, and conduct a science outreach program to local high-school students.
About the Club
Recent events include a tour and demonstration of the Electron Microscopy facilities at HSU, a faculty presentation on stem cell lab training coming to HSU, and a fundraising lunch program (Curry Feed) to support club activities. Next semester we will train each other how to teach the “CSI: Arcata” DNA fingerprinting class to local high school students and host a public lecture by Gordon Lithgow, PhD of the Buck Institute for Aging. Other activities may include a biotech fieldtrip to the Bay Area or even a club research project. Please come to our meetings to suggest other activities and volunteer to run them. We like new people even if we’re kind of shy, and there’s generally food at meetings.
Membership Qualifications
Any registered student, faculty, or staff member at HSU with an interest in cellular/molecular biology.
How to Join
Fencing Club
The Fencing Club was first established at Humboldt State University in 1955, making it one of the oldest clubs on campus. Since its inception, it has been organized as a non-profit for the betterment of its members. Currently, we fundraise to travel (as far as New York City), organize club parties, buy new practice equipment, buy club apparel and provide pizza for movie nights. We spend our money, however, on fun events so that our practice times are focused on training. Our instructor, Antone Blair, teaches a classical style of fencing not taught many other places in the united states, not to mention the west coast. We teach French and Italian foil, Italian and Spanish rapier, French smallsword, epee, sabre, spanish folding knife, and longsword. The fencing club is a great opportunity to get to know students from many disciplines while learning a rare and historical art.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Absolutely no previous fencing experience is required, nor is any equipment required: Our club armoury has foils, epees, rapiers, jackets, masks, gloves, underarm protectors and anything else one would need free of charge. However, to participate, one must be enrolled in PE 325, a two unit course listed under physical education. As an intercollegiate sport club, the university requires all participants to have their own primary health insurance. The university then covers each participant under an additional insurance umbrella which only costs $16 to cover up to one million dollars in medical costs. That being said, we have never had an accident in the salle or any need for medical attention.
How to Join
To join the fencing club, simply enroll in PE325 during your next registration. After that, attend the practice times and begin your training!
MultiCultural Center
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Campus Center for Appropriate Technology
CCAT is a demonstrational living home for sustainable technology. We are student run and student funded with 3 resident co-directors and a handful of employees. CCAT’s mission is to research and demonstrate techniques for living lightly on the earth. Volunteers and community support are core to CCAT’s success and there are tons of ways you can get involved! CCAT offers classes, free community workshops, and asks for volunteer help every friday.
About the Club
Events
Bring a dish! Bring a friend! Bring your dancing shoes! WoMama performs live at CCAT! Celebrate with the last CCAT potluck for the 2008-2009 year.
Friday, May 8th, 7pm, CCAT house.
Membership Qualifications
Every one is welcome!
How to Join
Call or email us, or come show up for one of our events and talk to us face to face!
Spring 2009 CCAT Job Openings
More to come soon!
College Conservatives
The HSU College Conservatives, formerly the College Republicans, are dedicated to advancing the conservative viewpoint on campus, and providing support and advocacy for members of this minority. We believe in small government, capitalism, freedom of speech, and personal responsibility.
About the Club
In the fall semester of 2008, the HSU College Conservatives have been up to:
-Organizing a campus-wide Moment of Silence on the anniversary of 9/11
-Hosting movie nights, screening such films as Das Leben der Andere
-Attending the West Coast Leadership Conference
-Lobbying the University administration to change the wording of the Non-Discrimination Policy
-Organizing a series of events for World Freedom Week, Nov. 9-13. Look for the screening of the documentary on Monday, Nov. 10, at 5 pm in SH116; the military recruiters on the Quad on Nov. 12; and the blood drive on Nov. 13.
Membership Qualifications
Not be working, volunteering, or campaigning for any other political party
How to Join
Contact the club e-mail address for more information.
Humboldt Art History Association
Our Mission
To support and promote art in the campus and local community.
To educate students and the community about art history.
To be a source of career information for students.
About the Club
Our Meetings
Everyone is welcome, from art majors to students of any major.
We plan events, fundraisers, and brainstorm how we can better support the art department and fulfill our mission.
They’re also an open forum for the exchange of news, information, and knowledge concerning art history, artists, and art related events; locally and internationally.
Membership Qualifications
Have an interest in art, art history, and supporting the the campus and local art community
How to Join
Attend at least two meetings a month
Participate in H.A.H.A. events
Global Connections Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
If you are interested in other cultures and/or if you want to share your own you are welcome to join our meetings or any of our events!
How to Join
Come to our meeting or email the club to receive updates and minutes of our meetings
Common Adventure Club
The Common Adventure Club is an academic club for the Recreation Administration Program at Humboldt State University, but everyone is welcome to join and participate. The goal of the club is to provide a way to network and meet new people interested in outdoor and leisure activities. If you enjoy having fun, come visit!
About the Club
The Common Adventure Club is an academic club for the Recreation Administration Program at Humboldt State University. We Recreate and Re-Create, if you have an adventure that you would like to promote and get other people just like you involved..come to our next meeting and give a shout-out!
Membership Qualifications
Be friendly and enjoy having fun!
How to Join
Just come see whats up!
Nos Una Crescemus
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. is a Corporation founded to serve its Members, the University, and the surrounding communities. Its main objective is to help each member graduate from the university and to support the Hispanic/Latino communities as well as other communities in need, emphasizing on the youth.
We hope to provide a link to higher education and to strengthen the future of society through education. The objective of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. is to guide its Members to instill in themselves and maintain the values of Honesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship and Unity.
About the Club
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc., strictly adheres to a Non-Hazing Policy.
Hazing is defined by the FIPG (Fraternity Insurance Purchasing Group) as:
“Any action taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off fraternity premises, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule. Such activities may include but are not limited to the following: use of alcohol; paddling in any form; creation of excessive fatigue; physical and psychological shocks; quests, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, road trips or any other such activities carried on outside or inside of the confines of the chapter house; wearing of public apparel which is conspicuous and not normally in good taste; engaging in public stunts and buffoonery; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities; and any other activities which are not consistent with fraternal law, ritual or policy or the regulations and policies of the educational institution.”
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY MEN'S LACROSSE CLUB
The Humboldt State Men’s Lacrosse Club was founded in the Spring of 1983 by James Kircher and John Mahoney, both who played at Saint Ignatius College Prep School in the Bay area. Since its inception, the lacrosse club has worked to inspire and build interest in lacrosse at both the college and youth level in rural northern California communities. Currently, we travel throughout the Pacific Northwest to play lacrosse in both the Fall and Spring against teams from the PNCLL and WCLL. We also do outreach to the local community to help spread the sport of lacrosse by organizing lacrosse tournaments, giving presentations at local elementary and high schools, and hosting lacrosse clinics throughout the North Coast.
Latest News:
2nd Annual Humboldt State Lacrosse Club Fall Harvest Tournament October 24 & 25, 2009. Teams Participating are:
Portland State University, Willamette University, Southern Oregon University, San Jose State, St. Mary’s, & University of Nevada.
About the Club
HEAD COACH
Tony Silvaggio
TEAM ROSTER
| Number | Name | Position | Year | High School | Hometown |
| 3 | Sean Bertolani | D | Freshman | Great Oak | Shelton, CA |
| 12 | Kevin Burks | A | Freshman | Menlo-Atherton | Menlo, CA |
| 25 | Jeff Bregger | A | Freshman | Souhegan | Amherst, NH |
| 11 | Tristan Carbery | A | Sophomore | Vashan Island | Vashon, WA |
| 21 | Scott Eberle | D | Freshman | Foothills | Santa Ana, CA |
| 5 | Brooks Gibson | M /LPM | Sophomore | Bonita Vista | Bonita, CA |
| 40 | Willie Hansen | D | Sophomore | Croton-Harmon | Croton-on-Hudson, NY |
| 28 | Danny Herman | A | Freshman | La Costa Canyon | Carlsbad, CA |
| 24 | Bret Jacobson | M/LPM | Freshman | River Hill / Great Oak | Clarksville, Maryland |
| 6 | Luke Jensen | M / LPM | Sophomore | Ilwaco | Ilwaco, WA |
| 22 | Uriah Johnson | M | Senior | Chico | Chico, CA |
| 7 | Gus Johnson | M | Sophomore | Eureka | Eureka, CA |
| 19 | Spencer Knutson | M | Freshman | Miramonte | Orinda, California |
| 4 | Cesar Lopez | M | Sophomore | Palisades Charter | Los Angeles, CA |
| 39 | Salvador Mendez | D | Sophomore | Novato | Novato , CA |
| 13 | Sean Makau | M | Senior | Chico | Chico, CA |
| 8 | Isaac Miller | A | Junior | San Dieguito | San Dieguito, CA |
| 31 | Aaron Ramirez | D | Freshman | Monte Vista | San Diego |
| 33 | Dylan Rode | M | Junior | Arcata | Blue Lake |
| 9 | Z Alam | M/A | Sophomore | Lane Tech | Chicago, Illinois |
| 30 | Tyler Ulrey | M | Freshman | Champion Christian | Chico, CA |
| 21 | Nevin Ardaiz | A | Freshman | Capital | Boise, ID |
| 15 | Michael Davoust | M | Freshman | Millikan | Long Beach, CA |
| 40 | Ryan Constantino | M | Senior | Philly | Philadelphia, PA |
| 14 | Sammy Seidenberg | G | Senior | Westlake | Westlake, CA |
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MEN’S LACROSSE SPRING SCHEDULE 2010
| Date | Opponent | Time |
| Saturday Feb 13th | @ St. Mary’s | 12 pm |
| Saturday Feb 20th | @ Southern Oregon University | 1pm |
| Saturday March 6th | @ Willamette University | 12 pm |
| Sunday March 7th | @ Portland State University | 12 pm* |
| Saturday March 27th | @ San Jose State University | 12 pm |
| Saturday April 17th | UC Santa Cruz @ Humboldt | 11 am |
| Sunday April 18 | UC Merced @ Humboldt | 11 am |
| Saturday April 24th | @ University Nevada Reno | 12 pm |
| Sunday April 25th | University of Pacific @ Redding | 1 pm |
| * tentative |
HOME GAME LOCATION: Redwood Bowl
See http://www.hsujacks.com/sports/2006/10/12/Redwood%20Bowl.aspx
CAMPUS MAP
http://www.humboldt.edu/~humboldt/images/uploads/campusmap.pdf
WHERE VISITING TEAMS CAN PARK FOR GAMES
No Parking permits and no meters are required to park during the weekends. You are allowed to park anywhere on campus, starting after 5 on Friday, except for a colored zone or a service vehicle zone. (See link to campus map). 17th Street and Union Street are the good places to park, as well as up the hill towards founders hall. Take Harpst St to B street and take a right on Laurel and go up the hill toward the Redwood Bowl. You can walk down the stairs from the West bleachers.
BREAKFAST OPTIONS FOR VISITING TEAMS
If your team is looking to get something to eat before your game Saturday morning, there are a number of breakfast places in Arcata that are all pretty good, and all within walking distance from the center of town (the Plaza). The Golden Harvest Cafe, Renatas Creperie, and Wildflower Cafe (organic) are all on G street, while the Crosswinds Cafe is on 10th St. All are pretty much within walking distance from campus or the plaza. For coffee and good pastries, the BRIO Bakery on the plaza is a good choice, as is Ramone’s Bakery in Wildberries Market on G street. We highly recommend Cafe Mokka‘s Finnish hot tubs and sauna to soak your bones after the game @ 495 J St, Arcata, CA – (707) 822-2228. They have old school private wooden tubs under the redwoods. You’ll need to make reservations the day before as they book up quickly.
Membership Qualifications
The HSU Men’s lacrosse club invites both experienced players and those with no experience to join the club. The team dues for the Fall 2009 are $200.00 per player. There will be opportunities for players to fundraise to cover this cost.
How to Join
The Men’s Lacrosse Club is a class, so in order to join you must register for the course. Here are the course details for the Fall 2009.
PE 315 Intercolleg Club Lacrosse – M CRN # 41208. See the course catalog for more information on how to register each semester.
Brothers United
Brothers United (BU) is a community based, cultural club here at HSU. We are made up of strong Black men working to become leaders in our community. BU was formed in the intent to unite mainly brothers of color but welcome anyone willing to join. We are a club dedicated to community service, unity, brotherhood, and aim to enrich ourselves as one, culturally, socially, politically and intellectually. Brothers United, BU, Unity.
About the Club
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Membership Qualifications
stuff and a student id
How to Join
Greek Council
The HSU Unified Greek Council brings together all of the officially recognized Greek Organizations to plan events and unite as a community. We take part in community service, fundraising and social gatherings to benefit the Greek Community.
About the Club
details upon details
Membership Qualifications
2.5 GPA, active w/ respective organization
How to Join
Ski & Snowboarding Club
This club is for mass networking of snow lovers and a great time had by all. All students are welcome from beginners to expert. Come be a part of something awesome and fun.
About the Club
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Membership Qualifications
In order to become a member of this club you must currently be enrolled as a student at HSU and have an interest in the club.
How to Join
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