HSU's Social Work Student Association
The Social Work Student Association Our mission is to enhance the lives of community members by listening and responding to their needs, volunteering our time and mobilizing resources. We shall work towards educating ourselves and others about the social work profession and the values that guide it.
About the Club
The SWSA works to fulfill its mission by connecting students, faculty, and alumni with local groups and agencies. We do this by inviting and hosting speakers from different agencies, by having movie nights and discussion, by doing fundraising and collection drives, and by a variety of other activities.
Membership Qualifications
Members must be students or alumni of Humboldt State University who have an interest in Social Work and social justice.
How to Join
Members need to register using the following link: http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs
Members should attend scheduled meetings. Meetings can be attended remotely using the Elluminate software at the following link: http://tinyurl.com/swsa2011
The software is free to download for HSU students, and requires JAVA. This link will direct you to download.
Astronomy & Physics
The Astronomy and Physics club holds the purpose to gather students and community members whom are interested in Physics and Astronomy. We hope to create an environment to stimulate curiosity about Physics and teach each other what we know. We have the ability to use the Professors on campus to help us clarify our interests is greater depth. Our club is also responsible for providing days for community observing nights. We have many opportunities to use the observatory and teach others about the observatory!
About the Club
The Astronomy and Physics club has many other opportunities to make fun events for the community. As we gather together we can brainstorm ideas for the future of the club and work together to make it stronger!
Membership Qualifications
The only qualification for joining the club is an interest in any field of Astronomy and Physics.

How to Join
Come to any of our meetings, e-mail the club officers, talk to us on the quad! There are many opportunities to join our club.
Anthropology Club
About the Club
Unlike previous years, the renovated Anthropology Club encompasses all the sub-fields of the discipline including archaeology, cultural, linguistics, physical, and applied… and any topics that might fall into these categories. We generally meet every week and sponsor events throughout the month that allow students to experience the vast greatness that is anthropology in order to refine (or broaden!) their related academic or personal interests. Led by an adviser within the department, as well as an elected student body composed of a president, treasurer, and individuals representing each of the sub-disciplines, this club truly strives to exist solely for the students and thus all meetings and events are designed, promoted, and implemented by those who are interested! From flintknapping to primatology to foreign film nights to networking, Anthropology Club is the place for you—major or not!
Membership Qualifications
An interest in any of the sub-fields of anthropology!

How to Join
Come to any of the weekly meetings, or contact the club via email.

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American Fisheries Society HSU Student Subunit
We are a Student Subunit of the California-Nevada Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, based at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. The mission of the American Fisheries Society is to improve the conservation and sustainability of fishery resources and aquatic ecosystems by advancing fisheries and aquatic science and promoting the development of fisheries professionals.
About the Club
We attend attend regional and national fisheries conferences, work within the local community to raise awareness of fisheries issues, participate in a variety of sport fishing and social activities, and strive to assist students within HSU’s Fisheries Biology Department.
Membership Qualifications
The club is open to all undergraduate and graduate Fisheries Biology majors, undeclared students interested in the major, and students interested in fisheries issues. We highly recommend that all club members join the American Fisheries Society. Student membership is $20 per year and includes online journal subscriptions, a monthly magazine, and access to the AFS InfoBase. You can join online at American Fisheries Society or print out an application here. We also conduct a membership drive during the Spring Semester, offering a discounted membership fee of $10. Please contact a club officer for more details.
How to Join
All students are welcome to attend our meetings. Please feel free to come by a meeting and check us out, or speak to a club officer.
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Humboldt State Club Baseball
The purpose of the club baseball program is to Increase individual baseball skills as well as compete competitively in the NCBA.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Must Register for the class under physical education and intercollegiate club baseball.
How to Join
Humboldt State Women's Ultimate - Hags
The Hags are a unique group of individuals brought together by the spirit and fun embodied by Ultimate Frisbee. We combine our competitive work-ethic and our enthusiasm for frisbee fun into a boisterous "hag-hood" of spirit, hard work, ass-kicking, love.
About the Club
The 2011-2012 Hags are underway, but it is not too late to join us! After a successful fall season, we have our sights set on several big-name tournaments for the Spring, where we will be the burly representatives for the northern-most CSU. Work hard, have fun, get burly! PLAY ULTIMATE!
Membership Qualifications
Open to all female HSU students, with a desire to be active, learn something new, or meet new people!
How to Join
Email us, or come check out one of our practices – we would love to show you what ultimate is all about and answer any questions you have!
Colleges Against Cancer
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
We do different events throughout the year regarding cancer awareness. Our biggest events are Relay for Life in April and The Great American Smokeout in November.
Membership Qualifications
Anyone who is interested in saving lives!
How to Join
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HSU C.O.G.s
Ready to fight?! The HSU C.O.G.s will be holding bi-weekly tournaments featuring all of your favorite games. Whether it's Call of Duty, Super Smash Bros., Halo, Gears of War or Marvel vs. Capcom, we'll be there to compete and bring our gaming community a whole new way to have fun and show off those skills you've been mastering. We're gonna take you for a ride!
About the Club
Bi-weekly video game tournaments. Rules will vary by game, but there will be prizes and, of course, bragging rights.
Membership Qualifications
Any HSU student is allowed to become a full member. Anybody in the community can come join to have fun.
How to Join
You must attend 5 meetings (competitions) and hold at least 2 positions.
Wait for the Drop
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Passion for Electronic Dance Music
How to Join
Wait for the Drop
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HSU Hockey Club
We are the future of hockey! Getting people interested, involved, and to fall in love with the greatest game on the planet. See you on the ice!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
All you need to be a member of the HSU Hockey Club is an interest in the sport. As this is the inaugural year of this club it may take us a while to get things up and running. But check back with us soon for details on club meetings, events, and more on what we are all about!
How to Join
Shout us an email at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or email the Club President (Rob Gerleman) at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for details.
Association of English Graduate Students
Our club provides opportunities for intellectual and social support for all English graduate students and any other interested individuals.
About the Club
Social gatherings shall be orchestrated at the beginnings and ends of each semester. Club participants shall be contacted to create writing groups at the start of each semester.
Membership Qualifications
Interest in intellectual or social support surrounding the English Graduate Department, any English graduate level course work or teaching and/or writing in the English discipline.
How to Join
Please contact Adrienne Jones at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or via the club’s Facebook site (see below).
H.O.L.A.
The purpose of HOLA shall be to foster leadership development through the coordination of educational and cultural events/projects. This will be achieved by:
a. Providing the HSU community with cultural events that represent all Hispanic/Latino Communities, including but not limited to cultural beliefs, celebrations, music, and customs of Latin America) to increase awareness of the Hispanic/Latino population on campus.
b. Coordinating with the HSU Spanish program to provide the opportunity for interested parties to practice Spanish with Heritage Speakers and/or Spanish Learners.
c. Coordinating social events for interested students and the HSU community to promote retention among Hispanics/Latinos.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
-Voting membership is restricted to matriculated, currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff at Humboldt State University that are members of the organization.-Membership in the organization will not be denied to anyone on the basis of race, religion, national origin, age, sex, disability, veteran's status, or sexual orientation, except as sanctioned by law.
How to Join
“Any person who is interested in practicing Spanish and providing events of the Latino culture is welcome to join this organization.”1. Attend our meetings on Thursday 8-9pm or show up to an HOLA event and speak to a member.
2. And/or e-mail the club
HSU Student Climbers Coalition
The HSU Student Climbers’ Coalition (SCC) is a student-led rock climbing team and educational sports club at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. Members of the team train together locally and compete in intercollegiate climbing competitions through the USA Collegiate Climbing Series (CCS). Our team was founded in 2009 with five original members and has grown to over thirty members since its inception.
About the Club
Practice Dates are as follows:
Monday 6pm-9pm at Far North Climbing Gym
Tuesdays 10am-12pm at the Student Rec. Center
Thursdays 9am-12pm at the Student Rec. Center
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Queer Student Union
A Fun and Safe Place for Queer Identified People and our Allies. We are a space for the queer community to be safe to talk about important things, play games, plan events, and talk about queer life on campus, as well as meet new friends and gain support. Our meetings and events are open to community members, but we are a student-focused organization.
About the Club
The first Thursday of every month is a check-in style group facilitated by a peer counselor, with people talking about recent occurrences, how they have been doing, or other events.
The third meeting of the month is a Potluck and Game Night! People bring food to share, and games to play, and good times are had.
Other meetings of the month are subject to change, and may range from planning events to safer sex education workshops to music! Who knows what fun things we have in store.
Membership Qualifications
Be queer-positive, and willing to help create and maintain a healthy queer community!
How to Join
Come to meetings.
Conservation Unlimited
We are Humboldt State University's Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society
About the Club
Our goal is to provide students with opportunities to network and expand their field skills through workshops and weekly talks. Our weekly talks are every Tuesday at 6pm in WFB 230, so feel free to come by to listen to faculty and your fellow students share their knowledge and experiences! You can also get your daily coffee fix at our coffee table every weekday from 7:30am-12pm where you can also find out about our events and sign up for workshops. Be sure to “like” us on Facebook to get all your Conservation Unlimited updates!
Current officers for the 2011-12 year:
Aaron Spidal, President, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Justin Purnell, Vice-President (assuming president for Spring ’12), .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Matthew Lau, Treasurer, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Kate Howard, Secretary, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Philip Chaon, Education Coordinator, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Jessica Petterson, Co-Activities Coordinator, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Minh Dao, Co-Activities Coordinator, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Anna Rivera, Conservation Officer, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Bennett Hardy, Western Section representative, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Membership Qualifications
Anyone can join!
How to Join
Student membership dues:
- $10 for 1 year
- $6 for 1 semester
You can become a member and pay the membership fee at the coffee table in the lobby of the Wildlife and Fisheries Building any time from 7:30am-12pm, Monday-Friday.
TRiO Alumni Association
As a Club at Humboldt State University, we believe it is important to help, guide, and mentor TRiO students currently enrolled in High School, while at the same time building relationships with the community as well as in our TRiO group. "TRIO began as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty. The Educational Opportunity Act of 1964 established an experimental program known as Upward Bound. Then, in 1965, the Higher Education Act created Talent Search. Finally, another program, Special Services for Disadvantaged Students (later known as Student Support Services), was launched in 1968. Together, this “trio” of federally-funded programs encouraged access to higher education for low-income students."
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
If you are a student at HSU, who was once involved with Talent Search,AVID, Upward Bound, Gear Up, or any type of TRiO Program, you are the perfect candidate for our club.
We are NOT exclusive, however…. anyone may join!
How to Join
Email one of the following people, OR visit Nelson Hall East Room 203 to register.
Corinne Ingram
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Club President
Chelsey Jones
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Club Treasurer
Range and Soils
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Come join us at one of our meettings!
Jewish Student Union
The purpose of the Jewish Student Union is to provide a place where anyone who was raised in a Jewish household and is missing that Jewishness from home will feel safe to practice their Judaism. Also, for those who may not be Jewish or did not grow up in a Jewish household and just wish to learn or experience the culture, we welcome you with open arms. We are very happy to answer any questions about Judaism, Jewish history, culture, practices, or anything else relevant to the club to the best of our ability. We will never turn you away unless you cannot be respectful and accepting of everyone’s individual customs and rituals.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
There are no specific qualifications to become a member of the JSU, as long as you will be respectful of the Jewish culture and rituals, you are welcome to attend any and all of our events.
How to Join
This is not a club in which there will be any attendance requirements or “homework”, all you need to do is show up to an event and get on our contact list (or e-mail/call/text us for the same purposes.
Humboldt Art History Association (HAHA)
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
No Qualifications, but you really should love Art History. ![]()
How to Join
Redwood Chapter of Environmental Educators and Interpreters
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Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Psychology Club
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Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Student Veterans Association

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About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs
Go to the link, Login with your student ID, fill out the Form and sign up for Student Veterans (it is currently being changed to Student Veterans Association), click on agree to terms, and submit.
Solid Rock
Christian Fellowship
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Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Humboldt State Archery
About the Club
Coach Michael Robinson email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
President Chelsea Tougas email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Vice President Paul Johnston email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Treasurer Jeromy Couch email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Travel Secretary/Safety Officer Allie Wickstrum email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Travel Secretary/Safety Officer Jonny Carlson email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Come to one of the practice times and talk to Coach Robinson.
Logging Sports
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
HSU Intercollegiate Men's Ultimate
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
The HSU Men’s Intercollegiate Ultimate team is a part of HSU Rec Sports. Anyone is welcome to join. No experience is required.
How to Join
The Club is a 2 unit course, PE 323. You need to be enrolled in the course via Student Center. An additional online insurance form also must be completed. This can be accesses at http://humboldtsportclubs.dosportseasy.com/join.php?h=mdisc
Humboldt State Botany Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Have a love for plants!
How to Join
Come to a meeting or get on the mailing list.
The Common Adventure Club!
Technically the Recreation Administration department's club, CAC acts as a social hub-bub for all things adventure! Open to everyone, it serves a meeting place for all people to create events and experiences together. Anybody who has passion for the outdoors and ambarking on various adventures is more than welcome. This is a great place to meet new people with common interests, and plan outdoor adventures together. We will participate in all sorts of activities: Including but not limited to hiking, backpacking, climbing, rafting, kayaking, picnics/bbq's...Have somethiong else in mind? Let us know! We are open to any and all suggestions for activities!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
A sense of adventure! The desire to meet new people
How to Join
Show up to one of our events! Don’t hesitate to volunteer either! A hike guide, table, help at a fundraiser. Some require a fee, otherwise we just require your presence and enthusiasm!
Humboldt State University Pre-Veterinary Club
The HSU PreVet club aims to help all undergraduates achieve their goal of getting into veterinary school. We can help with applications, deciding where you want to go to vet school, and even have trips to vet schools.
About the Club
Recent Events
HSU Pre-Vet club members at Arcata Scoop drawing the winning ticket to our 50:50 drawing fundraiser. We are proud to announce that we raised $100 towards our club!
Pre-Vet club tabled at the December Crafts Fair. A few nice hand-made crafts and sweets were sold helping us reach our fundraising goals to visit a veterinary school.
Membership Qualifications
Members of the PreVet club should be motivated students who have an interest in veterinary medicine or animals in general. Students of all grade levels and experience are welcome.
How to Join
If you wish to join, please come to one of the meetings, email us, or check us out on Facebook
Trio Alumni Association
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About the Club
Membership Qualifications
We used to require that our members have high school experience in these such groups….Upward bound, Talent Search, Gear Up, or Avid, But we have come to the conclusion that anyone who is interested in our mission, or has heard of/or is Inspired by Trio programs is always welcome here!
We have yet to turn a student down!
How to Join
We will be seen in the quad during most (if not all) tabling evenings. You may join there OR call us so we can meet you! You may also stop by our office, Nelson Hall East rm 203.
Greek Council
Greek Council is made of an executive board and delegates from each Greek organization on the Humboldt State University campus.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Join a Greek Organization at HSU.
Beta Sigma Epsilon Fraternity
Chi Phi Fraternity
Delta Phi Epsilon
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority
Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority
Lambda Theta Phi Fraternity
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We are a social fraternity, with a strong presence in the community and a commitment to academics. We offer opportunities to participate in intramural sports, sport days, hikes, fraternity dinners, video game competitions, and more. We work nationally with the Boys and Girls Club of America, and locally with the Humboldt Fish Action Council and the Arcata Sunrise Rotary Club. Finally, we offer scholarship opportunities exclusively to the members of Chi Phi.
Nationally we’ve been around since 1824, and locally since 1987. We have been continue to be one of the most active, inclusive, and dynamic Greek organizations on campus, so keep an eye out or give us a holler. For more information, visit the Epsilon Zeta Chapter website or the Chi Phi National website.
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Membership Qualifications
Must identify as male, have a 2.0 GPA, and be a fun person. Additionally, to become a candidate for membership you must attend at least four rush week events hosted by Chi Phi.

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About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Invisible Children
About the Club
The purpose and goals of our club is to help Invisible Children with their mission. Invisible Children’s mission is, “to use film, creativity and social action to end the use of child soldiers in Joseph Kony’s rebel war and restore LRA-affected communities in central Africa to peace and prosperity”.
Membership Qualifications
An interest and passion in helping Invisible Children with their mission.
How to Join
Please email or come to a meeting to begin helping us end a war! We’re always looking for new members!
Wildlife Graduate Student Society
WiGSS provides a forum for the discussion of ideas and issues pertinent to the Wildlife graduate program at HSU, and serves as a resource for academic and local communities. We consider all classified graduate students of HSU's Wildlife Department as members of WiGSS, however, all students in the department are open to attend and participate in our functions.
About the Club
For more information about our club, including our Ecology Lecture Series schedule, please visit: http://www.humboldt.edu/wigss/
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Math Club (The Natural Loggers)
Have an interesting math problem you are working on? Just enjoy solving problems? Our goal is to learn about interesting mathematics. Do you want to know how a drum resonates? How about how waves propagate in water? Yes, a physics problem, but it is all mathematics to us! You don't need to be a mathematician to come.
About the Club
The fourth Friday of the month we meet at HumBrews for wings, pool, etc.
Membership Qualifications
An excitement for mathematics!
How to Join
Just come every Wednesday at 3:30 pm to BSS 308.
Association of Environmental Professionals Humboldt State University Student Chapter
What we are all about: The Association of Environmental Professionals is not just another campus club, but a nationally recognized organization. It has state and regional chapters that support student chapters. The goal of the association is to provide a professional network for the advancement of its members. Reasons to Join: Annual Scholarships Internship Opportunities Professional networking Student CEQA Workshops Resume Writing and Professionalism Workshops Panel Discussions on Careers/ Hot Topics/ Local Issues Local Field Trips and Community Volunteer Opportunities Student Chapter Projects
About the Club
Club Officers:President: Jaymes Silveira
Vice President: Melissa Jump
Secretary: Dion Kucera
Treasurer: To be nominated
Membership Qualifications
Anyone is welcome to join AEP.Diverse disciplines are essential in solving many environmental issues.
How to Join
If you are interested in joining:
You are welcome to attend any of our Tuesday meetings.
If you are interested in joining we will help you fill out the state registration and become a Student Chapter Member.
The annual membership fee is $20 for students and it provides you with a certificate of membership along with a copy of the current California Environmental Quality Act handbook.
If your major requires you to take EMP 425 than you get the text book for free for signing up.
Please feel free to get in touch with one of our officers for more information.
Society for Women in Math and Science
Goals: - To create a support group for CNRS women. - To provide academic resources through workshops and handouts. - To conduct community service. - To facilitate monthly guest women speaking events.
About the Club
The Society for Women in Math and Science (SWMS) is a new student club on campus and we are enthusiastically creating ideas that SWMS can represent and grow upon. Our mission is to empower the community of women within Humboldt State University’s College of Natural Resources and Sciences by creating a strong support system, allocating resources to enhance academic performance, and educating the general public on matters concerning the current inequalities and oppression of women attempting to thrive in the math and science fields.
Membership Qualifications
Club is open to anyone who is a supporter of women in the math and sciences.
How to Join
Contact club via email for more information.
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc
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On October 2000, six women came together to discuss the possibility of establishing a Latina based sorority at Humboldt State University. These six women shared the same vision and quest as the Most Honorable Founding Mothers and Charters. At the time of their meeting, there was only one other Hispanic/ Latino group on campus. Noticing the lack of Latino representation at HSU, these women formed the Interest group of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. and began meeting on a regular basis. On January 26, 2001, the Interest Group of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. received word that they had been accepted as a local sorority on campus. The Petitioning Group of GAO traveled to Milwaukee, WI in April 2002 to make a presentation to the National B.O.D. and became the Charter Colony, the first in California. Upon their return, six hardworking and motivated ladies, who are known today as the Charter Class, had the same vision and joined them in their quest. On October 2002 all the members of the Charter Colony went to Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX and once again, they made a presentation to the National B.O.D. and were initiated as the Pi Chapter of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. on October 25, 2002. Chapter Founding Mothers<> Obdulia N. Ortega<> Michelle Lopez<> Emilia Rodriquez<> Monica Daza<> Jacquline Lombera<> Jessica Ramirez<> Chapter Founding Charters<> Maria Quintanilla<> Susana King<> Sandra Servellon<> Deana Fernandez<> Maria Carbajal<> Carolina Tercero<>About the Club
Mission Statement
A Latina-founded, multicultural organization that exists to:
•Increase the number of women with a college education and advanced degrees.
•Provide mentors for youth, women and under-represented communities.
•Enhance the individual leader in each member.
•Provide a family of lifelong support for sisters who live their lives by the pillars of Honesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship and Unity.
Vision Statement
To be an innovative and international leader in the Greek Community, renowned for outstanding and diverse undergraduate chapters, prestigious and engaged Alumnae, developing strong leaders and providing a lifelong sisterhood.
Membership Qualifications
Minimum of 2.5 GPA
How to Join
We’ll be on the UC quad tabling during the beginning of the semester— come say hi! We’re the ones with the white jackets/tiger print/blue & green.
We will be holding events for the first three weeks of the semester. It’s a chance for us to get to know you, and for you to get to know more about us. Below is the list of events. We hope to see you there!
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us : )
Armenian Students' Association
The Armenian Students' Association of Humboldt State University is driven to promote and cultivate the Armenian culture at Humboldt State for students of Armenian heritage or have an interest in Armenian Culture. The ASA is committed to community involvement, humanitarian rights and cultural preservation and the sharing of ideas while having an amazing time with students of all backgrounds.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Show interest in the Armenian Culture
How to Join
To join email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or come to our weekly meetings.
Graduation Pledge Alliance
The Graduation Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibilty is a campus tradition that started at HSU in 1987 and has since spread to campuses around the world. The Pledge is a simple personal vow to consider the social and environmental consequences of the decisions that we make: “I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organizations for which I work.” The GPA is currently collecting volunteer and internship opportunities for undergraduates and invites you to visit the office to see what awaits you (office hours are by appointment, Tuesday and Thursday. Contact the coordinator at the email provided) The Graduation Pledge Alliance has since expanded to include students of all class standings. The pledge isn't just about the workplace either; its a lifestyle! The GPA looks forward to providing students with a variety of workshops and collaborative projects with other Sustainability Coalition groups to help them stay green at home as well as the workplace.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Anyone of any class standing is welcome to join the Graduation Pledge Alliance and help promote the value of environmental and social responsibility! Contact the GPA coordinator to see how you would like to get involved. The GPA welcomes all majors.
Tracie Brandt
GPA Coordinator
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How to Join
Volunteers are welcome for GPA workshops and tabling! A schedule is provided below. Visit the office (Warren House 53) for more details.
The GPA is currently hiring an assistant coordinator for the spring term. See springboard for a full description and how to apply.
Spring Clubs Fair: February 8th from 10am-2 pm. Volunteers are needed to manage the table from 10am-11am and 12pm-1pm, and to help bring supplies back into the office before 2pm.
Career Fair: Date is TBA. Volunteers are needed to help manage the table and create an attractive display for the program.
Eco-Friendly Household Solutions Workshop: The Graduation Pledge Alliance is working on hosting a workshop for students to teach them about environmentally friendly alternatives around the house
Eco-Crafts Workshop: Join the GPA and learn how to make decorative and functional art out of recycled materials. Supplies, ideas, and volunteers are needed!
Community Garden Project: The GPA is working with Associated Students to bring a a community garden to campus. If you would like to be involved, contact the GPA coordinator for a schedule of meeting times.
Contact the program coordinator (Tracie Brandt) by email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
HSU Pre-Law Society
Welcome to the HSU Pre-law Society! We are a new club on campus and are excited to get things up and running. Our proposed agenda for the year includes: Practice LSAT tests Logic puzzles Guest speakers Law Fairs Open discussion regarding law schools and career options We also have personal law advisors who are eager to assist with your academic goals and direction. Come join us Wednesday nights from 5:30 - 6:30 in library 3rd floor room 311 to connect with other prospective law-school students in a relaxed, warm and welcoming environment!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Have an interest in law-related career fields
Enjoy practicing logic puzzles and discussions
Be able to attend club sponsored events
How to Join
Attend meetings and sign up for our email announcements
The Society for Creative Anachronism
The SCA is dedicated to the art of studying the Medieval Age globally. We recreate the activities that are period, to educate ourselves in how to do the fun things by hand rather than use something electronic. We are not just a college based group. This is a group that began in the 60's in Berkeley, CA, and has become a global network. Here we are the Barony of Allyshia, and a Member of the Kingdom of the West.
About the Club
Activities: Card-weaving, finger-loop braiding, chain mail, heraldry, court, combat, weaponry, coin-making, garb-making, attend off campus events, pouch-making, sewing, drinking horns,
Membership Qualifications
None are required to participate on the campus branch.
How to Join
Show up. You can contact us at anytime and we will do our best to give you all the information you desire.
The Women's Resource Center
Because relations of domination affect all people; we at the Women’s Resource Center aim to provide the tools, support and safe spaces for empowerment and for people to dismantle systems of power, privilege and oppression. Simultaneously we are transforming our communities; as well as acknowledging and embracing diverse perspectives and strategies that promote collective visions of liberation. Vision Statement We at the HSU WRC envision a world in which: 1. We are actively addressing privilege and oppression within our organization and working to create a space for all people to cooperate on equal grounds. 2. We encourage and value feminist and social justice ideals, dialogues, and expressions. 3. We are connecting with other social justice organizations, on campus and elsewhere, to build coalitions and community. 4. We value and respect difference and the multiplicity of identity, recognizing that the health of our organization depends on it. 5. We are sharing knowledge and resources with communities concerning issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, and the environment. 6. We advocate the experience and enjoyment of positive sexuality and freedom of sexual expression, as well as both the affirmation of parenting and the affirmation of those who choose not to. 8. We are working towards alternatives to capitalism: Honoring individuals and communities that are creating autonomous spaces for liberation. 9. We experience the freedom to create, love, and enjoy both life and one another.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
SLAM
Sustainable Living, Arts, and Music Festival
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Anyone is Welcome!
| Event | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Coordinators Interview | Oct. 31,2015 | All day |
| First Vendor Meeting | Nov. 31, 2015 | 3:00pm |
How to Join
. Anyone is Welcome!
HISTORY CLUB
Trips Historical Discussions All Majors Invited Film Showings every Thursday 6:30 pm in Founders hall 118
About the Club
The History Club is a group of students who are passionate about history. We meet on a weekly basis to discuss club events and historical topics. Our events range from strictly academic like our yearly trip to the American Historical Association to the social like an occasional costume period party and weekly film showings on campus. The History Club provides a place for history and non-history majors to communicate their ideas find support for succeeding in the major.
Membership Qualifications
Have a passion for history.
How to Join
Come to any meeting!
Waste Reduction and Resource Awareness Program
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Beta Sigma Epsilon
In January of 2000 the founders noticed there was a disproportionately high dropout rate among the Native American students. In there efforts to address the retention and enrollment rates among Native American students in higher education they created an organization. This organization is a collegiate fraternity, called Beta Sigma Epsilon (ΒΣΕ. ΒΣΕ is an organization that uses the existing “Greek Life” institution, found prevalently throughout American campuses, to address issues among Native American students in the campus setting. ΒΣΕ was created as one way to address Native American student issues in college. The vision for ΒΣΕ is to develop and support members through activities and through these activities, benefit and promote the advancement of Native people. For this, the mission of ΒΣΕ was created: The Fraternal Order of Beta Sigma Epsilon has been created to serve the Native American community through the multifaceted development of young men. Members will strive for excellence in brotherhood, academia, profession, community service, and cultural awareness, through the earnest study and practice of leadership, unity, prudence, determination, and truth. The Fraternal Order of Beta Sigma Epsilon will serve as a safe, supportive, transitional environment that will provide members with opportunities, resources, tools, and experiences necessary for success in collegiate life and beyond. Members will share their own unique experiences, perspectives, and ideas for the development and advancement of individual members, the fraternal order, academia, the professions, and the Native American community. Lance Britton (Wailaki), Brandon Price (Navajo), Jeff Hodge Jr. (Hupa), and Eric Zeldin founded us, the Delta Chapter at Humboldt State University, in the spring of 2007. Then in 2009 were officially recognized through the school and declared a part of the Greek system. Beta Sigma Epsilon is a young and still growing fraternity. It’s a great opportunity to be a part of something and say you had a hand in making this fraternity a strong and successful organization.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
- Must be a full time undergraduate HSU student – Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale)
How to Join
- Fill out and return new membership application to BSE rush chair or any other member of BSE (ask for an application from any member) – Complete all rush events, attend all interviews, comply with all policies by the Chapter and any applicable University regulations
Baseball
This is the club baseball team for Humboldt State University.
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About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Spanish Translation and Interpretation Club
We work to translate documents for local businesses and organizations.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Native or near native Spanish proficiency OR be registered in an upper division Spanish class.
How to Join
register at http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs
Humboldt Water Polo
The purpose of this club is to provide an opportunity for students to play water polo at a competitive level.
About the Club
We plan to become affiliated with the CWPA (Collegiate Water Polo Association). Through this association we want to compete against other north-west college club teams. We will hold practices in the pool and on dry land to work on swimming ability, water polo skills, and conditioning.
Membership Qualifications
Members should be a student at Humboldt State University and have previous water polo experience. Swim test and “eggbeater” test may be required.
How to Join
E-mail club and/or go to the pool during water polo practice hours. Login and register at http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs
California Waterfowl Association
The California Waterfowl Association is a statewide nonprofit organization whose principal objectives are the preservation, protection, and enhancement of California’s waterfowl resources, wetlands, and associated hunting heritage.
About the Club
We are Humboldt State University’s student chapter of The California Waterfowl Association.
Membership Qualifications
We welcome current HSU students who wish to learn about and promote the vital role of hunting in conservation, while making friends and having a great time in the outdoors.
How to Join
Come to a meeting and say hi!
Associated Student of Humboldt State University
The Associated Students Council of Humboldt State University is a recognized non-profit corporation. The specific purpose of this corporation is to provide a means for responsible and effective participation in the governance of the campus; provide an official voice through which students' opinions may be expressed; foster awareness of these opinions both on and off campus; assist in the protection of the rights and interests of the individual student and the student body; provide services and programs as deemed necessary by the corporation to meet the needs of the student and campus community; and to stimulate the educational, social, physical, and cultural well-being of the University community. The Associated Students' services and programs shall be established for the purpose of providing essential activities closely related to, but not normally included as a part of the institutional educational program.
About the Club
For more information about the Associated Students please visit our website at: http://www.humboldt.edu/associatedstudents
Membership Qualifications
All matriculated students who pay the student body fee are enrolled members in the Associated Students. Membership on the Associated Students Council is determined through the Associated Students Elections that are held in April of each Spring Semester.
How to Join
Election Packets for the Associated Students Council are made available on the first Monday of March and are due the first Monday of April.
Humboldt Women's Rugby
Humboldt Women's Rugby comes together as a team to compete, and win, in Division II of the Northern California Rugby Football Union. We travel throughout Northern California and Nevada for league matches (Spring) and throughout the entire west coast during the preseason (Fall). The 2011 team finised 2nd place in the Northern California RFU, behind Santa Clara University, and 5th place in the Pacific Coast RFU.
About the Club
Women’s Rugby at Humboldt State University started in 1997.
We practice and compete during both the Fall and Spring semesters: The Fall is our preseason where we travel to tournaments and friendly matches in preparation for our league matches. Our league season begins when we return from Winter Break in January. We play approximately 6 matches over an 8-week period.
When we qualify for the playoffs, our season can be extended as far out as the National Championships at the end of April.
Membership Qualifications
No experience required! You just need a desire to work hard and have fun! Most of the people who join our team have never even watched a rugby match, let alone played the sport. It is a great way to learn how to play the newest Olympic sport, have a good workout, and meet new people. Members of the team train 2 hours each day, 4 days each week: M/W are condtioning sessions; T/Th are coaching sessions. In the Fall players must also lift 2 hours each week on their own. With rare exception, matches are always on Saturdays (but not every Saturday).How to Join
Contact our coach, Jon Mooney, at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or sign up for PE 319.
Student Access Gallery
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
<font size="7"><font color="#800517">Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.</font>
<font size="5">A sisterhood based on...</font> <font size="3">Unity</font>
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
A minimum of 2.5 GPA
How to Join
One of the primary concerns of Lambda Theta Alpha has been and continues to be the growth and diversity of our sisterhood. For this reason, we established the “Interested Ladies of Lambda Theta Alpha” as an alternative to Rush. We take great pride in our group and devote much time to its success and orientation.
As part of the interest group, potential members have the opportunity to interact with each other, sisters of Lambda Theta Alpha, and other organizations on a social and professional basis. Being in the interest group requires dedication and a sincere desire to not only learn about our sorority and diverse culture but to effect change in the community through service and activism. By working together in fundraising and community service activities, a close knit bond is formed that makes the transition into our sisterhood a unique and memorable experience.
Past interest groups have attained high levels of success and have gained essential insight as to what Lambda Theta Alpha is— an organization…a Sisterhood…based on Unity, Love and Respect… and dedicated to the empowerment of minorities and the universal woman through her education, a love of culture, the disenfranchised and her surrounding communities.
If you would like more information on becoming an Interested Lady, please feel free to contact our Chapter Orientation Advisor Karla Castañeda at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Expressions is a club for people to connect and explore-express-expand through the Arts. Our purpose is to serve as a common meeting ground for those interested in expressing themselves through art, music, dance, hula hooping, poi, flow arts, written word, song, and more. We are dedicated to creating a safe and supportive atmosphere where creativity is encouraged and diversity is celebrated. In addition to providing a space and materials for 'expression' to take place, this club also will provide opportunities for students to learn how to express themselves better and more effectively in all aspects of their life (creative, social, career, intimate,etc.) When we play, create, and express ourselves we take off our "masks" that we put on for the outside world and let our guard down ~ we are able to see the vastness of our similarities and the beauty of our differences that may escape us in everyday life. Through laughter, gratitude, and creativity we can co-create a community and help our world make the shift to absolute peacefulness and overflowing love!
About the Club
During our meetings we will be providing the space and some materials for creating different types of art and crafts. There will also be music, bubbles, (at times) tea, hula hoops, and poi provided for members to use and experiment with during this time. You are more than welcome to bring a project you are working on ~ this is also a time to finish those projects you may have left undone! Inspiration and a good conversation are also included ! Come turn your Mondays around and set yourself up for a more joyful and productive week and come play with us !
Membership Qualifications
Qualifications ~ Members should share a similar vision of creating a safe, cooperative, creative space for people to explore-express-expand through the arts. There is absolutely no space in this club for discrimination of negative judgment.
How to Join
Contact us through email at express@humboldt.edu or show up to any of our meetings to join or receive more information.
VOX: Voices for Planned parenthood
What does VOX stand for?
-Reproductive Justice
-A Woman’s Right to Choose
-Access to health care for all
-Medically accurate sex education
-Celebrating Healthy Sexuality
About the Club
HSU VOX club is the campus voice for Planned Parenthood. We speak out against restricted reproductive & sexual health regulation, attacks on Planned Parenthood and women’s rights, inaccurate sex education, and slandering of healthy sexuality! In addition to much, much more!
Membership Qualifications
Come with an open mind and expect to learn a lot and have FUN!
How to Join
Stop by anytime during a meeting on Monday night! All are welcome.
Entrepreneurs Club
We seek to foster learning about innovation, creativity, social responsibility and entrepreneurship while facilitating friendships between a diverse group of people who have similar interests. Looking to develop aspiring entrepreneurs into motivated, ethical & dynamic leaders.
About the Club
Come join the entrepreneurs club for an article discussion at Blondie’s Food and Drink OCTOBER 6, 2011 at 5pm!
We will be discussing a HBR article titled, The Big Idea: The Sustainable Economy. You can pick up your copy on Nancy Vizenor’s office in Siemens Hall 127 or send us an e-mail at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and we will send you an electronic copy.
The Entrepreneurs Club is an on campus resource for students, faculty, and community members who have passionate ideas and need help getting started. The E-Club is an interdisciplinary club, all majors are welcome because anyone can be an entrepreneur.
Throughout the year we enjoy hosting events such as, article discussions, speakers from all over the country, and getting involved in community projects. Last year through the Institute for Entrepreneurship Education we co-organized HSU’s first ever Symposium on Social Entrepreneurship. It was an all day event with speakers and workshops available to the students and community members!
This year we hope to expand our club and become more involved on campus and in the community . Our main goal for the semester is to attend the NetImpact conference in Portland, OR at the end of October. NetImpact is an international organization that provides invaluable resources and opportunities for young entrepreneurs. With that said we are exploring the opportunity to start a NetImpact chapter here at HSU. If you are interested in finding out more information about NetImpact or the Conference in October, click here.
Membership Qualifications
All students are welcome. To be an official member, you must attend three meetings a semester and volunteer for one activity. Meeting attendance can be substituted by helping with other events, tabling, and communications.
How to Join
Come to our meetings on Monday at 4PM in Nelson Hall East room 120 or send us an email if you can’t make the meetings but still want to be involved.
Women's Lacrosse
About the Club
<font color=“green”>We are a new club here at Humboldt State and we are trying to get on our feet! This is our second year as a full member team of the Western Women’ Lacrosse League so we have a full season of games ahead of us! It’s a very exciting year because we will be hosting multiple home games and traveling to places such as Stanford University, UC Santa Cruz, and University of Nevada Reno. Our experienced coach, Cris Jones, is conditioning players and getting them ready for Spring Season.</font>
Membership Qualifications
NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY!
Lacrosse is a new sport on the west coast and Humboldt’s team is just starting up! It’s a great sport for beginners and it’s tons of fun! The team is constantly growing and we are always looking for new players!!
How to Join
<u>Contact us by email or just stop by a practice to meet the coach and players!!</u>
Student Climbing Coalition
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
SRC rock wall waivers and belay certification and a love for climbing!
How to Join
Email Taylor Knott at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or Joe Ramos at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to sign up and get updated on club information.
CCAT
FOR THE LATEST INFO, PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE: http://www.ccathsu.com
CCAT is the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology, a live-in laboratory for sustainability! Student-funded, student-led and student-staffed, the Humboldt State University Associated Students program serves the HSU student body, the local Arcata community and the international community providing information and hands on experience about appropriate technologies and methods for living lightly on the earth. We embrace our unique pedagogy of experimental learning and community-based knowledge, and offers tours, workshops, and opportunities for hands-on involvement in our demonstration home.
About the Club

FOR THE LATEST INFO, PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE: http://www.ccathsu.com
CCAT strives to effectively demonstrate sustainable living through the promotion of environmental and socially responsible behavior and community building. Student driven at its core, CCAT supports student engagement and innovation to create practical Appropriate Technology demonstrations. Contributing to local, national, and international networks, CCAT seeks to be an information resource center on Appropriate Technology and sustainable living, accessible to people across the world. We also seek to critically examine assumptions surrounding technologies and promote a more holistic, systems approach to the thought process behind and the use of technology in society. Through integration into the HSU curriculum, the organization brings the ethos of sustainability directly to students, challenging them to experiment in the living laboratory that is CCAT. Operating as a consensus-based collective, CCAT works to bring a variety of viewpoints and experiences into the organization, creating a comprehensive and diverse view of what it means to be a demonstration site and education center for Appropriate Technology.
Membership Qualifications
CCAT is a public facility open to all.
How to Join
For ways to get involved, please see our website at http://www.ccathsu.com
Chinese Students Scholars Association
We are the home for 70 Chinese students of Humboldt State University, we organize Lunar New Year, Moon Festival and other activities every year.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Student of Humboldt State University and community members who likes Chinese Culture, and support our programs and activities.
洪堡州立大学注册在校、已毕业的中国学生、学者、家属及部分洪堡地区旅美华人华侨,同时包括关心中华文化的各国朋友、认同联谊会宗旨、支持联谊会活动、遵守联谊会章程
How to Join
Sign up to join
THE LEGACY
The Legacy means a "gift left in a will and things handed down by a predecessor". The title of The Legacy was given to this club because it was established so there would be a strong positive fully functioning organization already at Humboldt State. So women of color could come to this school and see what has already been accomplished and continuing to be accomplished. This club was meant to be literally a legacy passed down from strong sisters to more strong sisters.
About the Club
We are women creating change through student service, support, and sisterhood. We are the legacy.
Membership Qualifications
Participate in L week fully…
Show dedication.
Good academic standing
How to Join
At the beginning of every fall semester invitations inviting members of the campus community to an open Legacy meeting. During the meeting the purpose of The Legacy and the events of L week shall be discussed.
Communication Club
We are Communication students who want to get together outside of class and have fun. We aren't a class and we don't have homework. However we are getting involved at HSU and the surrounding community by volunteering our time to causes we feel are worthy.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Being a major or minor in Communication.
How to Join
Come to a meeting!
Natural Resources Club
The Natural Resources Club provides opportunities for students at HSU to be directly involved in community: volunteering as a "work force" for a variety of local government agencies and non-profit organizations. Coming to meetings allows you to be informed on the coming events, touch-base with fellow students, discuss ideas, and share experiences. Every Saturday there is an event that the club is involved with which could include but not be limited to stream bank stabilization, invasive plant removal, highway and coastal clean-ups, spawning ground replenishment, and trail-work. The Natural Resources Club serves as an example that people can make a positive change in the natural environment. The club also provides a voluntary member-run coffee cart in the natural resources building. We provide coffee, tea, granola bars, dairy and non-dairy creamers, organic sugar, honey, and bagels (brought to you by Los Bagels) along with re-useable mugs! The cart's profits help the club attend natural resource conferences, help pay for food at some of our restoration events, and are used for other projects. Spring 2012 Coffee Table Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm
About the Club
Did you ever wonder how the campus recycling program started?
Back in the 70’s, when the Natural Resources Club started, the campus recycling program was the first project initiated! What a success.
The club revised its name after a drop in membership in the 80’s, and called it the “Natural Resource Planning Club.” Community and student services became the focus. By the mid 90’s the club had joined the California Department of Fish and Game volunteer restoration program, opening up a range of opportunities.
Presently, the club collaborates with many other organizations, outdoor education and outreach programs within the community. The club continues to seek out new ways of being involved and volunteering for the surrounding community. Skills acquired through hands-on experience are beneficial, should students choose a major in any related field.
Every Saturday you have the opportunity for new experiences!
Make a positive difference in our world<3
Membership Qualifications
Any student can join!
Members come from a variety of majors and backgrounds.
How to Join
Becoming an active member requires participation with events.
Participating for the coffee cart is also an active means of membership.
If you participate in at least two of our restoration events and/or volunteer shifts for our student-run coffee cart, then REGISTER your STUDENT ID and information online at: https://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs
Come to a meeting, meet a few friendly officers and see what’s in store for the coming weekend!
Get added onto our mailing list by emailing us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Remember, restoration requires hard work and commitment!
Photos of 2010 Events
People for Pickleweed
and HFAC McCready Project
and HFAC Tree Planting Project
and CCAT Invasives Removal at HSU
and HFAC Strawberry Creek Tree Planting
and Jacoby Creek Restoration
and Little River State Beach Restoration
Photos of Events 2011
Ma-le’l Dunes Bush Lupine Removal
Powers Creek Invasive Removal and Tree Planting
Fickle Hill Creek Tree Planting
Pre-Lupine Bash with Friends of the Dunes
HCNC Trail Stewards Volunteer Day
33rd Lupine Bash
HFAC Nursery Plant Up
Smith River Alliance Trip
Hunt Ranch Tree Planting
Widow White Creek Invasive Removal
Trail Stewards Trail Building at HCNC
Sunny Brae Invasive Removal
Sequoia Park Restoration Event
Patrick’s Point Ivy Bash
Samara Restoration Event
Fall 2011 Smith River Alliance Restoration Trip
Trinidad Coastal Land Trust Ivy Bash
Widow White Creek Restoration
Jolly Giant Creek Clean-Up
Adopt-A-Highway Clean-up
Widow White Creek – Day 2
Psi Chi Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
45th Annual Humboldt Film Festival
VIst our mainwebsite: humboldtfilmfest.org for more information
The Oldest Student Run Film Festival in the World!
<strong style="color:blue;">Our mission at the Humboldt Film Festival is to expose independent filmmaking to a diverse range of viewers, and to break away from mainstream filmmaking; thus coming forth with a deeper appreciation for this medium of cinema as a whole. That being said, we also want to enrich educational experiences and learning opportunities for HSU students by allowing them to focus their creative and productive energies on the development and presentation of the world’s oldest student-run film festival. The integrity of the festival is built on the unique blend of academic interests, cultural backgrounds, and the creative talents of the students. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that the festival maintains its longstanding tradition as a student-run event - a designation that helps it stand out among a sea of similar festivals. The Humboldt Film Festival serves as a vehicle for the exhibition of such independent films and DV works that are commonly regarded as an art form rather than a commercial venture; and unlike commercial films, which often target a specific audience for monetary gain, the independent world of filmmakers must finance much of its own work to secure an audience for it.Check Us Out April 16-21, 2012
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About the Club
We are an international festival, and showcase films and animated shorts from every continent that can’t be found anywhere else. Throughout the year, we will also be hosting many fundraising events that will all be film related.
Look for us at the clubs fairs and through out the community.
The Humboldt Film Festival has been bringing independent and alternative short films to Humboldt County for forty-four years. As the world’s oldest student-run film festival we have created a unique venue for traditional films and alternative digital media that enjoys an international reputation for supporting and celebrating independent filmmakers working in traditional, experimental and non-traditional modes. Founded in 1967 by a group of film-loving Humboldt State University students the Humboldt Film Festival has expanded over the years to feature several days of public screenings, workshops and presentations by guest filmmakers each spring. The festival promotes the art of film, not only as a means of entertainment, but also as a vehicle for self-expression and a stimulus for dialogue about social, political and cultural issues.
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Check out our Events, join in on our mailing list, and look for us on campus to join us as the year rounds on yet another amazing film festival.
The Business and Economics Club of Humboldt State University
We are a networking club locally and outside of Humboldt County. We go on a networking trip every year around March, our fundraising helps to pay for this. We would love to have you join our club and come on this fun trip with us. if you are interested please stop by at our next meeting on wednesday at 3 in SH 110. If you cannot make the meeting thats ok, email us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or find us on facebook so we can keep you connected!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Be a student at HSU, all majors welcome! : )
How to Join
send us an email letting us know you are interested or stop by the meeting. if you participate in our fundraisers you can go on our networking trip and we will pay for your lodging and gass to get there! : )
Fantasy Gamers Guild
About the Club
A safe and supportive environment to foster creativity and hobbies with others who enjoy similar activities. These include, but are not limited to RPGs, boardgames, card games and war games. If you play it, we probably do too.
Membership Qualifications
Be respectful and courteous of others opinions and beliefs.
How to Join
Show up at a meeting
The Jacks Swim Club
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
All are welcome!
Just learning or been swimming for years, anyone who loves to swim!
Fall 2011 practices: Monday through Friday, 2-3 PM
HSU pool in the kinesiology building
How to Join
Send an email and more information will be sent your way!
A.W.A.R.E (Always Working for Animal Rights and Equality)
We are an animal rights group on campus and our main goal is to promote the moral and ethical treatment of animals. We throw events, leaflet on campus, organize vegan potlucks, and hold club meetings to raise awareness about how animals are treated in society and to promote equality and non-violence. Our ultimate goal is to make the world a more loving and compassionate place for animals. Thus, we throw events, leaflet on campus, organize vegan potlucks, and hold club meetings to raise awareness about how animals are treated in society and to promote equality and non-violence.
About the Club
UPCOMING EVENTS:
MEAT-OUT DAY CELEBRATION: Monday, MARCH 29TH from 11:30-2:30pm in the HSU Quad. We’ll be giving away FREE VEGAN FOOD, literature, and buttons! =).
We’ll also be giving out free veg food samples in the “J” from 5:30-6:45pm on the same day! So don’t miss out! Stop by for some seriously delicious, mouth watering vegan food!!
VEGAN ICE-CREAM SOCIAL: Friday, APRIL 2ND at 6pm. Free ice-cream (and gluten-free!) and a movie! Location TBA.
Membership Qualifications
Desire to create a more compassionate place for animals.
How to Join
Email us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or show up to our weekly meetings! =)
Psychology Club and Psi Chi
Psychology Club and Psi Chi work together to give students the opportunity to learn more about psychology through guest speakers, field trips, and witty dialogue with one another. Fundraising and social events occur frequently. Social events help you network and relax with others, while fundraising allows the club to provide some financial assistance to those who wish to go to WPA, a super-fun psychology conference. This year it is being held in San Francisco. It was totally cool and you'll feel like a total big-shot when you fraternize with all the other psychology big-shots. http://www.westernpsych.org/
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
Any student can join Psychology Club. Psi Chi has a more rigorous admission process in accordance with its status as an honor society. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required, plus second-semester sophomore standing and a number of units in psychology. For more information, email us or attend one of our meetings. Students can be a member of both clubs at the same time.
How to Join
To join Psychology Club, simply go to https://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs, log in, and complete the form. To join Psi Chi, attend one of our informational sessions or ask us to see if you are eligible, then submit an application and $45. The fee is one-time, and you receive a lifetime membership. Let us know of your interest as soon as possible, since forms can only be submitted to Psi Chi once each semester. Following your admission, you may complete the school club registration form at https://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs/.
LAMBDA THETA PHI LATIN FRATERNITY INC.
On December 1, 1975, history was made history on a college campus, which would transcend other colleges/universities throughout the United States; history which would have a positive impact on the Latino community and our nation; history which would forever change the Greek system, more specifically, the entity known as a fraternity. On December 1, 1975, Lambda Theta Phi was founded on the campus of Kean College in Union, New Jersey. In 1975, there were no Latino fraternities in existence in the United States. The Greek-letter organizations of the time primarily catered to Anglo and African-American students and graduates. Lambdas founders, as men of vision, realized there was a need to unite the Latino students, develop their leadership skills, impart upon them the value of an education, and instill in them a commitment to their community and culture. The traditional student club would not suffice to accomplish such lofty goals. Hence, Latino unity and brotherhood would be achieved through a long recognized institution the fraternity. This newest addition to the Greek system would be the first in the nation, by identity and by name: Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Incorporated. The ideals of this brotherhood are the following: Academic Excellence; Brotherhood; Leadership; Latino Unity; Service. On a daily basis, our brothers live up to these ideals, as set forth by fourteen young Latino men decades ago. At the undergraduate level, our brothers are active within the Fraternity and in other student organizations. Our brothers perform community service, promote our culture by sponsoring events which highlight and celebrate our heritage, participate in educational workshops, and enjoy many social programs. As a result of their active participation in every aspect of college life, our undergraduates are developing their organizational, communication, and leadership skills, all while pursuing the coveted diploma. Our younger Lambdas are receiving the training and competence to serve as the future leaders of our brotherhood, community, and nation. At the professional level, among our ranks you will find attorneys, doctors, and engineers. Our brothers are shaping young minds as educators and as dedicated fathers. The men in brown and white are defending this country at home and abroad in the area of law enforcement and in the armed forces. We are strengthening our countrys economy as entrepreneurs. Our brothers are teaching leadership as coaches, mentors, and community activists. The Lambdas are affecting policy and change as elected officials serving on City Councils, Boards of Education, U.S. House of Representatives, and U.S. Senate. In short, Lambdas are contributing and excelling in every facet of human endeavor. Since our founding, Lambda Theta Phi has established chapters in every region of the country at both the undergraduate and professional levels. Our brotherhood continues to provide the necessary skills and resources for the advancement and empowerment of our people and for the betterment of this nation. Our illustrious history is not only our past but our guiding light to the future. As the first, we overcame many obstacles. Not having much guidance in our formative stages, we persevered and became stronger. Lambda is the product of vision, strength, and unity. Our history serves as a legacy and testament to our accomplishments and greatness. Lambda Theta Phi Academic Excellence Brotherhood Leadership Latino Unity -Service.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
In order for an interest group to be recognized as active, they must conduct certain activities
2 Educational Workshops
2 Cultural workshops
3 Community service projects
3 Fundraiser
2 Collaborative functions with another Lambda Theta Phi colony/chapter
2 Collaborative functions with an external organization
2 Social function
Events performed as an Interest Group are not credited to Chapter Requirements once they become a Colony.
4. Upon completing the Interest Group requirements, the group will compile proof of their activities and mail it to the National Director of Expansion. The interested gentlemens groups shall formally submit a letter requesting official recognition as an interest group of Lambda Theta Phi.
I. Package must be submitted in a binder with the professionalism and pride that went into accomplishing the requirements. The binder shall contain a section for each of the above stated requirements and an index at the beginning in addition to; the initial interest application, official transcripts, each interested gentlemens work/school schedule.
II. Minimum of 6 interested gentlemen to begin induction.
III. Must have required dues prior to beginning induction.
IV. Recognition from the university.
V. Complete a contact list of all interested gentlemen; Name, Year, GPA, Major and anticipated or actual graduation date {e.g… May 06, Jan 07, May 07).
VI. Letter of good standing from sector/regional expansion.
VII. The interest group must be comprised of gentlemen with no less than a 2.5/4.0 GPA (not collectively)
VIII. Minimum of 2 Interested Gentlemen involved in another organization.
IX. Well written interest group history from early formation to present.
X. Meet and exceed requirements listed above and submit proof (picture/flyer) of events.
XI. At least 4 of the interested gentlemen must not be graduating seniors (has at least one full year or 30 credits left to complete Bachelors degree).
XII. An action plan for completing set activity requirements.
How to Join
Contact one of your local brothers or at the phone number above.
Humboldt State Mixed Martial Arts Club
Fall Semester 2011 Schedule TBA Usually within 2-3 weeks after the start of the semester we will be given times for mat use. In the meantime get on the email list and join the facebook page we will keep in touch. Work on all aspects of Mixed Martial Arts in a friendly recreational and educational setting. Additionally we all gather to watch PPV events, participate in weekend trips, workouts, BBQs and movie nights.
About the Club
-Every week we plan on alternating between, boxing, wrestling and jiu jitsu for the first hour of the time slot, we will then have open mat for the remainder of the time.
-These practices are aimed at an everyone is welcome skill level and will illustrate some of the sports individual aspects as well as in relation to mixed martial arts. Generally we have a warm up, stretch, technique workout and then some live rolling. We end the workouts with a small cardio session and then there is open mat.
-Open mat is basically time to roll, wrestle and practice your skills with others in a respectful and friendly manner. Additionally open mat is a great time to ask anyone to help you practice a particular technique and develop more skills.
Membership Qualifications
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Just fill out a wavier
How to Join
Come to one of our time slots and fill out the standard safety waiver or get in contact with Taylor (email) or Jim at the given phone number (Text or leave a message if I don’t answer).
Society of Women Engineers Student Chapter at Humboldt State University
HSU SWE Mission Statement: To support women in science and engineering; to encourage awareness of environmental engineering and to provide opportunities for students to develop professional skills. The Society of Women Engineers encourages women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expands the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrates the value of diversity.
About the Club
Students chartered a student section of the Society of Women Engineers on the campus of Humboldt State University in December 1997. In 1999, HSU won best new student section. Members have won best technical paper in the region and placed nationally. Also HSU has obtained a SWE grant for outreach. Over 150 environmental engineering students were involved in the Humboldt State SWE flume project. A flume is an interactive tool that engineers use to model water systems. The SWE flume is specifically designed for children. It is permanently housed at the Redwood Discovery Museum in Eureka, CA. Currently the club focuses on outreach and professional development of engineering students.
Membership Qualifications
Any person that is interested in supporting the SWE mission is welcome.
HSU SWE Mission Statement: To support women in science and engineering; to encourage awareness of environmental engineering and to provide opportunities for students to develop professional skills.
The Society of Women Engineers encourages women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expands the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrates the value of diversity.
How to Join
Contact SWE at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or attend a meeting. Meetings are usually held in Science D on the HSU Campus.
Wait for the Drop
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
If you are a Biology Grad Student you are a member. Ask how you can be involved in BGSA club activities.
Humboldt Student Veterans Association
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
All veterans enrolled at HSU are welcome.
How to Join
http://www.humboldt.edu/forms/clubs
Go to the link, Login with your student ID, fill out the Form and sign up for Student Veterans (it is currently being changed to Student Veterans Association), click on agree to terms, and submit.
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 .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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
Have questions or answers about your Spiritual journey? Have friendship to offer? Like people? Do you like food? Do you have a taste for conversation? Are you curious? You qualify!
How to Join
All are treated equally and loved equally. Show up on Thursday evening at 6pm; and Sunday morning at 9:30am!
Latter-Day Saint Student Association
We are made up of members and investigators of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. We are Christians, who wish to share what we know about the gospel of Jesus Christ with anyone willing to hear. We would love the opportunity to discuss topics on the restored gospel of Jesus Christ or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with you!
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. We also table some Wednesdays on the campus quad—come talk to us!
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 couldnt 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 doesnt get any easier than that!!
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
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
With a goal to promote geographical knowledge we provide the Humboldt community with informational presentations and discussions, movie nights, field trips, trivia challenges, a bagel table on campus, and community service projects locally and abroad.
About the Club
This semester we will be busy hiking, biking, teaching kids about geography and sharing our excitement about the world.
Membership Qualifications
Love of geography, interacting with the environment, making a positive impact on our surroundings, and connecting with peers. Any and all majors are welcome as there is a geographer in all of us!
How to Join
Just show up with your lovely self.
HSU Takes Back the Tap
HSU Takes Back the Tap is part of a national movement to reduce the consumption of one time use plastic water bottles. We recognize the environmental, social justice, economic, and health issues associated with bottled water and are actively fighting for consumption of our delicious, clean, local tap water in a re-usable container.
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
All you need is some free time and passion/interest in our cause. We are always looking for volunteers and new members to help with the many “bottle free” events or any of our other projects.
How to Join
Please either e-mail us or just show up at one of our weekly meetings. We hope to see you there!
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 .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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
HSU Cycling
About the Club
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
Computer Science Club
Have you ever considered how much of your day is spent interacting with some type of technology? You are using some form of technology every time you get in the car, when you use your phone, turn on your computer, listen to the radio, etc. the list is endless! The goal of the Computer Science Club is to help you to better understand the devices that are such a BIG part of our daily lives. We want to help you find ways to fully utilize these devices, and show that they are as useful as they are fun!
About the Club
The club tries to develop at least one project or hold one event in the course of the semester. In Spring 2010, we held a Computer Tech Day, where we encouraged our peers and HSU faculty to bring us their questions and/or devices that needed minor repairs. This was a great “real world” learning experience for us all! This semester we are currently developing a parking space detector project. We will share the details very soon!
Also, each semester there are a group of students that like to get together for LAN parties. These are a blast! They can range from Guitar Hero (or similar) on a projector screen to many types PC games. If this is of interest to you, please contact the club for when and where information. You do not need to be a member to come to the parties.
Membership Qualifications
Everyone is welcome, regardless of your major or affiliation with HSU.
How to Join
Come by every Monday @ Noon in BSS 408 and be a part of the group!
Humboldt United Students Against Sweatshops
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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:
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Student Access Gallery
Student Access Gallery is a student run organization which provides exhibition spaces on campus for student artists to show their work. Our galleries include the Karshner Gallery (located above the Depot), the Foyer Gallery (located in the Art A), and the SBS Gallery (located in the Student Business Services building).
Fall 2011 Exhibition Schedule:
August 20 - September 16
Foyer Gallery: Shelbi Schroeder's Lost Connections and Elizabeth Johnson's Les Femmes des Bonbons (photography, reception September 10, 7-8pm)
Student Business Services Lobby: Emmy Smith's Incidentals (drawing and sculpture, reception September 9, 6-9pm)
Karshner Lounge: Melissa Barrett's Express Yourself (painting, reception September, 6-9pm)
We are not accepting individual show proposals for the rest of the current semester. Applications for Spring 2012 shows will be made available at the Art Department Office and around the Art Building in November 2011.
About the Club
Student Access Gallery exists to help art students at HSU learn how real-world galleries function and display the work of our talented student artists on campus. We provide hands-on experience preparing artwork and paperwork, and working to get HSU's artists attention from the local media.
Membership Qualifications
How to Join
All paid positions are currently filled. Openings will be advertised on this site as well as around the Art Department.



