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PSAA nominations open
Payment plan setup deadline
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RB Bash @ SAC
RB Bash @ HYS, EVC, HLC, NRG.
RB Bash @ PIN
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Residency status and course drop deadlines
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STUDENT LIFE
A New, Exciting way to Navigate Life4U
An Interactive Experience To help students navigate college, Life4U Magazine provides important information about the ACC District and Student Life. In this edition, the staff has added an interactive, multimedia component. The interactive campaign found throughout the magazine features Mikasa Mcknight, host of the Student Life Chronicle web series, as she accompanies readers on a tour of ACC and its new Guided Pathways system. To enjoy the interactive features, use a smart phone and follow the QR codes to the corresponding videos and links.
Download a free QR code reader here: bit.ly/QR-READERS (case sensitive) In addition to the magazine, check out the Student Life Chronicle web series to stay up-to-date with the latest news in the ACC District at
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Have a wonderful semester.
Life4U is Austin Community College’s student-contributed, back-to-school, insider’s guide for new and returning students. The magazine covers important information, people, places and events in the ACC District.
L4U M A G A Z I N E Contributing Staff
Editorial Team
Malinda Baum - Photography Andrew Gonzalez - Graphic Design Cody Lee - Writing Joe Lee - Photography Alexander Lewis - Writing Rene Ramos, Jr. - Writing Alexis Ruiz - Layout and Graphic Design Elliott (Malsy) Thomeyer - Cover Art
Jill Davis - Editing Joe Lee - Multimedia Cody Lee - Editing Mikasa McKnight - Host Rene Ramos, Jr. - Multimedia Era Sundar - Adviser
Cover: Each spring ACC students vote on the theme for Life4U Magazine. This year’s subway/transportation theme was brought to life by Elliott (Malsy) Thomeyer.
To join Life 4U / Accent Student Media email: editor@austincc.edu
To place an ad email:
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Special Thanks: Cheryl Richard, Stefanie Vermillion, Brian McLean, Alanna Hollyway, Mary Maule and the Student Life Staff
ACC President
Dr. Richard Rhodes
ACC Board of Trustees Dr. Victor H.P. Villarreal Allen H. Kaplan Dr. Barbara P. Mink Mark J. Williams Gigi Edwards Bryant Dr. Nan McRaven Jeffrey K. Richard Guadalupe Q. Sosa Dr. Betty W. Hwang
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How can Guided Pathways help us navigate these questions?
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10 Areas of Study Arts, Digital Media, & Communications
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Science, Engineering & Math
There are 10 areas of study at Austin Community College designed to serve as a clear road map for your college plan.
The 10 areas of study make it simple to plan each semester efficiently, without accidentally spending time and money on credits you don’t need.
Area of study advisors will help you select your classes, stay on track for your degree program and help you make choices and decisions about your educational and career goals.
Whether you’re working toward an associate degree, workforce-ready certification, or a seamless transfer to a 4-year institution, choosing an area of study puts you in the right direction.
Explore the different areas of study Austin Community College has to offer here: austincc.edu/areas
For more information: sites.austincc.edu/areasofstudy/contact-us
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Orientation Schedule: Biotechnology Organization ACC Geology Club Highland Business Center 6:00 P.M.
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Learn the “Nuts & Bolts” of Student Deaf Studies Association Organizations in a few of the followingStudent discussion topics: Medical Laboratory Technology Association Best Practices for Operating a Student Organization Officer Responsibilities Working with your Advisor Funding Opportunities MySL: Online Portal Community Club Question & Answer
SVNA ACC Film Club No Limitations
VALOR ACC Votes Students for Environmental Outreach
For more information, Phi Theta contact your Kappa World Student Life Office!
Bats on Bikes Art Club
Are you a first-time-at-ACC student? The First Year Experience is designed to support YOU. Get an FYE Mentor for co-curricular and study support, goal setting, and more! Learn more at: bit.ly/whatisfye To apply for the FYE program, contact fye@austincc.edu or stop by your campus SL office for an application. CYP: SL Rm. 1121, 512.223.2122 EVC: SL Rm. 2158, 512.223.5304 HLC: SL Rm. 2350, 512.223.7393 HYS: SL Rm. 01118.0, 512.262.6542 NRG: SL Rm. 1112, 512.223.4610 RVS: SL Rm. 8136, 512.223.6014 RRC: SL Rm. 2117.08, 512.223.0141 SAC: SL Rm. 1121, 512.223.9171
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Student Resources S R The Office of Student Life is considered the classroom without walls. Programming areas such as leadership, student organization, intramural sports and recreation, and student media provide students with opportunities to form meaningful relationships with their peers. Paid and volunteer positions promote professional growth and experience. To learn more about Student Life visit bit.ly/ACCSL. The ACC Foundation administers more than 90 scholarships for ACC students based on financial need, family status, educational background or academic major. The foundation has raised more than $12 million to support college programs and scholarships. By filling out one general application, students are considered for all ACC Foundation Scholarships for which they are eligible. For more information and application instructions visit bit.ly/accfoundation.
study, collaboration and academic progress through the following services:
• Free tutoring is available in general courses including English, reading, writing, math, study skills, science and assessment test preparation. For tutoring in specialized areas such as English for Speakers of Other Languages, accounting, forge in languages and health sciences, check posted schedules and call ahead to confirm availability. • Computers with instructional software and applications are available along with personalized assistance as needed. *Handouts and study aids are available. • Study rooms may be reserved with an ACC Student ID card. For more information visit bit. ly/acclearninglab.
be reserved. • E-Books are available. • Libraries can help students find books, correctly cite works in essays and suggest books for research. • Library assistance and online tutorials are available at library.austincc.edu.
The ACC Transfer Academy helps students transfer to a 4-year university or college through a series of free workshops and events. All current and former ACC students interested in transferring are encouraged to attend. The Transfer Academy meets during the fall and spring semester at each ACC campus with varying dates and times to accommodate busy schedules. For more information visit bit.ly/acctransfer.
Green Transportation Initiatives are available. ACC students enrolled in courses ACC’s Libraries house more for credit can purchase as than 300,000 books across $25 Green Pass which allows the 11 campuses and offer unlimited rides on Capital the following services: Metro bus and rail services for the semester. The Green • Books can be transferred to Computer Centers are located Pass can be purchased at the campus of your choice in or near each campus library. any ACC cashier office and for pickup and returned The computer stations are costs 70 percent less than a to any ACC campus. equipped with software for comparable Capital Metro pass. However, reserve items general student use such as Parking permits are required for must be returned to the writing papers, conducting students who drive to campus. original library from which online coursework, accessing Green Car preferred parking they were checked out. the Internet, checking ACC passes can be purchased by • Computers and laptops are Online Services, and using available for use in the library drivers of fuel-efficient, lowACCmail. An ACC Student with an ACC Student ID card. emission vehicles and electric ID card is required. For car charging stations are • Student can print up to more information visit bit. available. Registered carpool 15 pages a day for free. ly/acc-computer-access. groups may receive preferred After the first 15, print outs parking. For more information The Learning Lab cost 10 cents per page. visit bit.ly/acctransportation. environment encourages • Study rooms can
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Don’t procrastinate! Prioritize what’s most important in managing your time.
Take time for yourself to relax and recharge when needed.
Meet with your professors and go to the Learning Lab to do well in your classes.
Seek help wherever you need it.
Avoid alcohol and drugs.
Maintain a healthy support system of family and friends.
Counselors are available in Student Services on every ACC campus.
Get plenty of sleep, eat healthy food, and exercise regularly.
ACC Student Services Counseling: http://www.austincc.edu/ support-and-services/services-for-students/counseling Student Life Health Resources: bit.ly/accslhealth
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*Arts, Digital Media, and Communications; Business; Computer & Information Sciences; Culinary, Hospitality, and Tourism; Education; Health Sciences; Liberal Arts; Manufacturing, Design, Construction, and Applied Tech; Public and Social Services; and Science, Engineering, and Math.
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EVENTS CALENDAR September
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PSAA Nominations/Applications Open ACC Walks in Pride Parade Welcome Week SL Chronicle: Season 04 Episode 01 Release Intramural Registration Opens Organization Registration Opens Nuts & Bolts ORG 101
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Men/Women’s Soccer League Begins Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Open Basketball League Begins Women’s Club Sports Volleyball Begins Co-Rec Softball League Begins SL Chronicle: Season 04 Episode 03 Release R.B. Mid-Term Survival Week Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Student vs. Staff Kickball Game Operation Riverbats Halloween Bowling PSAA Nominations Close Halloween Soccer League Ends
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Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 ACC vs. Australia Basketball game Women’s Club Sports Volleyball Ends Finals Week SL Chronicle: Season 04 Episode 05 Release ACC Graduation Winter Break Christmas New Year’s Eve
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Welcome Week Continued Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Labor Day- ACC Closed Riverbat Bash (SAC) Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Riverbat Bash (EVC, HLC, NRG, HYS) Riverbat Bash (PIN) Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 SL Chronicle: Season 04 Episode 02 Release Riverbat Bash (CYP) Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Riverbat Bash (RVS, EGN) Riverbat Bash (RRC) Nuts & Bolts ORG 101
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Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Students v.s. Staff Volleyball game PSAA Applications Close SL Chronicle: Season 04 Episode 04 Release PSAA Committee Meeting Open Basketball League Ends Veterans Day PSAA Canidate Interviews Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 R.B.’s 6th Birthday Open Tennis Tournament Branding & Professional Development & Business Etiquette Luncheon Thanksgiving Holiday- ACC Closed Nuts & Bolts ORG 101
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Winter Break Continued New Year’s Day PSAA Nominations/Applications Open MLK Day- ACC Closed Welcome Week Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Intramural Online Registration Opens Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Nuts & Bolts ORG 101
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April Riverbat Family Day 3rd Annual Dance Off Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 Spring Break- ACC Closed TBTN Fitness Pledge Nuts & Bolts ORG 101 “I” Statement Campaign Posters Begin PSAA Nominations Close ORG Registration Closes
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Give back and make a difference in your community Work with local nonprofits and charities Gain valuable skills to build your resume, transfer application, and co-curricular transcript
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Common Service Experience
Important Notice • Catch’em all at ACC, but remember to stay safe and be responsible. • Remain aware of your surroundings, don’t play during class time and avoid dangerous areas.
ACC Campuses: Cypress Creek - 2 Pokestops East View - 1 Pokestop and 1 Gym Elgin - None Hays - 1 Pokestop Highland - 6 Pokestops Northridge - 2 Pokestops Pinnacle -1 Pokestop Rio Grande - 3 Pokestops Riverside - 1 Pokestop Round Rock - 3 Pokestops and 1 Gym South Austin - 1 Pokestop
• Avoid construction sites at the Highland Campus. • Happy Hunting!
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Pokestop: ACC Northridge Campus - Prometheus Statue
Pokestop: ACC Highland Campus - West Entrance
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Presidential Student Achievement Award The Presidential Student Achievement Award is the most prestigious ACC award earned by a student who has demonstrated academic excellence, service to ACC and the community and commitment to ACC values and vision. Alexander J. Lewis In the face of trying circumstances and self-doubt, Katie Sanders has triumphed. “I dropped out of high school at sixteen when I had my first child,” she said. “The hardest thing about going back to school was tackling that doubt in myself. Because when you have a baby at sixteen, people are constantly telling you what you can’t do. They say you’re never going to make it.” For a long time, Sanders believed the naysayers. Nearly a decade after her former classmates had graduated, she was a mother of five with more responsibility and less free time. But she did not give up. Sanders made a second attempt by preparing to take the General Education Development test. However, shortly into her attempt, one of her children experienced a severe epileptic seizure. She was forced to drop out again to take care of her child. The discouragement that loomed over Sanders after putting her education on hold the second time was difficult to overcome. She would think to herself, “You dropped out twice – there’s no way you can do it now.” But months afterward, following an encouraging call she received from Austin Community College, Sanders decided to give the GED one more try. She finally passed – and with flying colors. Sanders received perfect scores on two of the five tests that make up the GED. This accomplishment earned Sanders automatic acceptance into The National
Adult Education Honor Society. “I was a terrible student in high school, but coming here I realized, “Oh, I can do this! I will forever be grateful to the staff at ACC for how they supported me,” Sanders said with a smile. After acing the GED test, Sanders enrolled at ACC and excelled. “Katie stood out from the hundreds of other applicants as a hard-working, dedicated, impassioned student,” Charlene Gill, ACC’s College and Career Transitions Coordinator, said. “She represents a living embodiment of ACC’s mission to be a gateway to higher education.” Because of her strong grade point average, Sanders was inducted into Alpha Gamma Pi – ACC’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, a national honor society. Through Phi Theta Kappa, Sanders began volunteering with many service based organizations and projects including the Capital Area Food Bank, Ronald McDonald House and the Children’s Literacy Project. Sanders encourages fellow students to get involved in order to make the most of their college experience.
you become with your education. The more invested you become in your education, the more you want to go to school.” In addition to her serious, service-oriented side, Sanders has a fun-loving side and enjoys travel. She said that she will continue to attend ACC for the next year, but give herself a much less strenuous course-load than she has taken on the past several semesters. Now that she has recently graduated with a degree in Government, she expects her next big step to be a transfer from Austin Community College into a university where she will pursue a degree in Nursing. Sanders acknowledges that hardships can seem insurmountable and some failure is inevitable. “My biggest challenge was self-doubt, but I did what I always do - no matter how hard it gets, put one foot in front of the other,” she said. “It doesn’t matter how hard you fall or who sees you fall. What matters is that you get back up and put one foot in front of the other.”
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Campus Team Outstanding Leader Cody Lee Toby McKaskle has learned to fight his own battles, and as a result, has become a strong advocate for others. Growing up in Midland, Texas, McKaskle felt unwanted and exiled due to his sexuality. In need of a fresh start, he moved to Austin at the age of 18. Since then, he has grown into a leader with the ability to push others to be the best they can be. “Toby is a driven person who is constantly trying to promote a society of acceptance,” Ian Slingsby, fellow SGA and Campus Team member, said. McKaskle demonstrates this drive through his involvement with Student Life. He serves as LGBTQ Senator for the Student Government Association, as Vice President for the Gender and Sexuality Alliance and through the 28 events he directed as a member of the Riverside Campus Team. One such event raised awareness of anti-LGBTQ slang and its effect. “That’s So Gay,” produced and directed by McKaskle, demonstrated the importance of “watching what you say” and the impact certain words can have on the LGBTQ community. “That’s So Gay” produced one of the highest turnout rates of the campus team events and its message of societal acceptance and appreciation resonated with participants. One participant stood up and admitted to being unaware of the connotations and effect of certain statements they had been using. Reflecting on the event, McKaskle said, “I know it went well if I could affect that one student.”
McKaskle’s desire to create change in the world is a trait admired by his peers. Ronnette Hoffart, a former Student Life Specialist, describes McKaskle as “an asset to our team, motivating those around him to strive for greatness.” McKaskle’s drive and perseverance have also been influenced by his physical struggles. Due to kyphosis, an exaggerated rounding of the back similar to scoliosis, he has had to power through spinal reconstruction surgery. Since the surgery, McKaskle said his physical challenges are much more trivial. For example, it became necessary to buy new clothes, because he grew three inches due to the spinal reconstruction. He must also explain to security staff why he sets off every metal detector. Despite these minor inconveniences, McKaskle is grateful for his new lease on life and the lessons gained from the experience. He said it’s taught him that any challenge can be tackled by remaining focused and determined. That same focus and determination has been central to McKaskle’s multifaceted involvement with Student Life at Austin Community College. He encourages his fellow students to do the same. “I feel a lot of students don’t take advantage of Student Life,” he said. In addition to his work for Student Life, McKaskle also holds three, one-hour study sessions a week as a mentor instructor for the U.S. Government class. McKaskle is a social butterfly who loves meeting and talking to new people. He enjoys gathering different perspectives through interactions
with students from all across the ACC District to broaden his scope and knowledge of the world around him. Because of his many roles and busy schedule, McKaskle finds that planning and staying organized are the keys to remaining on track. His word of advice for fellow students is to avoid procrastination. By keeping everything organized and tackling priority items first, much of the stress that could overwhelming is eliminated, he said. When McKaskle isn’t running around the Riverside Campus, he tries to separate from his busy work life by relaxing at home, hanging out with friends and working out. Having time to himself has been vital in maintaining his positive outlook and unrivaled work ethic. As a major in general studies in science, McKaskle plans to graduate from ACC in the spring of 2017 and transfer to Texas State University. He then plans to attend graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin to pursue either a career as a chiropractor or a politician. Wherever his choices take him, McKaskle will continue striving to create a society of appreciation and acceptance. He encourages students to accept and to love themselves for who they are and to not be afraid to make a change. He is a firm believer in taking control of one’s life. “Don’t be afraid to ask for help,” he said. This article was contributed to by Joe Lee
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Student of the Year Alexander J. Lewis Ian Slingsby creates the change he wishes to see in the world. “Creating a positive impact is trying to make a more comfortable experience for those around you,” he said. “It means working toward tolerance and acceptance.” Slingsby’s life is directed by deep ambition, care for others and a readiness to be involved. “Seeing what my mom went through raising three boys by herself put me on the drive of public service. And I’ve been doing public service since,” he said. Slingsby was raised in Seattle and about five years ago, he was working in Alaska. While there he witnessed the long hours and poor conditions under which many worked. This experience pushed him to move to Austin to join AmeriCorps, a civil society program dedicated to public service. In Austin, Slingsby spent two years at the Texas Conservation Corps during which he traveled often to the East Coast to aid cities and families who were struggling. For his efforts, he earned the Bronze Congressional Award and the Gold Presidential Volunteer Award. Slingsby’s service experiences moved him to attend Austin Community College as a means to begin a degree in Government. This degree, he said, would help him better serve others as well as fuel his high ambition for making a difference in the lives of those who are in need. While at ACC Slingsby continued on his path of service and maintained high academic standards
as well. Although he said he didn’t excel in high school because of a lack of motivation, now that he’s in college he maintains an impressive 4.0 grade point average. “When you’re going through school it’s hard to stay motivated, just because the work can be hard or you just don’t know what the outcome is going to be,” he said. “Find something that motivates you. Find the drive and go for it.” Discovering a student’s drive, to Slingsby, extends to the many co-curricular activities in which he’s been involved. His advice to other students who wish to be more involved is quite simple. He advises students to stop by the recruiting and information tables on campus set up by Student Life. “There is plenty of tabling and most students just walk by them. Go to a Student Life specialist to see how you can get involved through them,” he said. “You don’t even have to be interested in government [to be involved in Student Government] or something specific in Student Life. Just go to the tables and you might see something that you are interested in. Just stop and talk to people at tables and at events.” As an active member of Student Life’s Riverside Campus Team, Slingsby produced events for the campus community including an event titled “Political Primary Kickoff” which encouraged students to find their inner political side. In his capacity as Riverside Campus Senator for the Student Government Association and Vice Chair of
the entire SGA senate, Slingsby has made a positive impression. “Ian has worked on his campus in a collaborative manner with both Student Life and the Campus Manager to make the students’ experience this year as positive and enjoyable as it can be,” Peck Young, Executive Director of ACC’s Center for Public Policy and Political Studies, said. Slingsby’s actions and integrity have made a positive impact on the quality of student Life at his campus. “He is a ‘game changer’ by his involvement and his willingness to be a voice for our students regarding campus issues that impact them,” Riverside Campus Manager Franklin Taylor said. “Ian has been a strong example of how a friendly smile and a warm caring attitude can make a difference in another person’s life, which has made our campus a better more welcoming campus to our service area.” Outside of school, Slingsby enjoys spending time with his friends, break dancing and playing music – he’s a self-taught pianist. He currently interns under Rep. Chris Turner at the Texas Capitol. With his life so strongly driven by care for others, Slingsby’s definition for leadership comes as no surprise. “A good leader is someone who steps up when they need to. They are not someone who tries to control, and demand, and just completely take over something,” Slingsby said. “It’s about stepping up when being needed.”
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Campus Event of the Year Rene Ramos, Jr. Inspired by Black History Month, the South Austin Campus Team created “A Walk Through Time,” an event that allowed students to be informed about and experience the history of African Americans throughout time. “The entire campus team worked together to create a timeline of events that was prominent or significant in African American history ranging from the 1600s traveling all the way to the 21th century,” Elizabeth Morris, Student Life Coordinator, said. “Students had an opportunity to travel through that timeline and we asked them to reflect on that time period and kind of imagine
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what it would have felt like at the time.” A total of 95 students attended the event and it received rave reviews by the attendees which motivated the campus team to create a similar event focusing on women’s history. “It ended up being very successful and we got great responses,” Morris said. “It was our largest event all year. People were asking specifically for more events like this.” The women’s history event surpassed the attendance rate of “A Walk Through Time” with a total of 114 students.
Campus Team of the Year Contribution by Mauri Winters and Roberto Enriquez The 2015-2016 Pinnacle Campus Team team was a diverse group from a wide variety of backgrounds, but the one constant was their desire to help others. “This team created several events to help educate themselves as well as their fellow students and give them resources they need to be successful in college and beyond,” Mauri Winters, Student Life Coordinator, said. The team’s “Pick-a-Prof Meet-n-Greet” event promoted
interactions between students and professors outside the classroom. “Tuesday Talks” shared powerful presentations from the TED Talks online database and prompted discussions on topics such as inspiration, fear, celebrating differences and sustainability. “Seeing the Pinnacle Campus Team work together was a pleasure,” Roberto Enriquez, Student Life Specialist, said. “They were a cohesive unit and it really showed.”
Phi Theta Kappa Spring 2016 Fun and Fitness Challenge and Fair Fundraiser
Chartered Organization of the Year
Article and photos contributed by PTK Vice-President Carol Ann Hernandez. Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society in which students at two-year colleges can gain experience in leadership and networking through service projects. Phi Theta Kappa invited students and guests of Austin Community College to join in their spring fitness challenge. The 4-week challenge included fellowship, group fitness workouts and a chance to win prizes at the fair. The money raised funded Phi Theta Kappa scholarships and the food collected was donated to The Storehouse Food Mission in Pflugerville. Along with the main purpose of promoting physical activity and raising money for scholarships, the fair
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aimed to connect people with similar fitness goals, promote the exchange of ideas and facilitate the building of friendships. As an added bonus, students who volunteered earned service time and extra tickets for opportunities to win prizes. Due to the success of the fair, PTK donated over 100 non-perishable food items to the food pantry and over $400 toward scholarships. Local business owners donated over $1,000 in prizes that were given away to students and guests at the fair. Prizes
included a full month of workouts from Camp Gladiator, bowling for 6 people from Spare Time Texas Bowling, movie tickets from Cinemark in Pflugerville, dinner certificates to Outback Steakhouse and $50 gift cards from A+ Federal Credit Union and HEB. “We are privileged to have amazing organizations offering us the opportunities to get involved, to learn, to grow and to give back to society. I love Phi Theta.� - Carol Ann Hernandez
Bridges International Making Students Feel at Home While Abroad
Non-chartered Organization of the Year
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Bridges International is a non-profit organization led by students from Austin Community College to help international students feel acquainted with the culture and atmosphere in Austin, Texas while attending ACC. “We try to help new international students find a new home in Austin. We believe that we can create an international family in which we help each other,” Jose Miguel Capilla Bagatella, spring 2016 chapter president, said. “Our team is formed by other international students who understand how difficult is to be away from home and the
challenges that international students face.” The organization also provides international students with weekly social gatherings to get to know each other and feel welcomed when living in a new country. “We do weekly meetings,” Capilla Bagatella said. “In those meetings, we play games, share experiences, debate about an interesting topic,
and each one of us makes a presentation about their favorite food, game, friend, experience, or country.” More information can be found on the organization’s website https://austinbridges.com/ and on the organization section on My SL at bit.ly/ACCSL (case sensitive).
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With all this activity, students can get really hungry. Here are some oncampus food options.
Cypress Creek Campus
Eastview Campus
Elgin Campus
Hays Campus
Highland Campus
Northridge Campus
Pinnacle Campus
Rio Grande Campus
Riverside Campus
Round Rock Campus
South Austin Campus
Thanks for taking this tour with me. Perhaps I’ll see you around campus. Have a wonderful semester.
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What is Student Government Association? 1.
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Represent students and voice their concerns. Campus events and productions on governmental awareness. Represent ACC in regional and state SGA associations. Fund-raise for SGA scholarships.
2. Community Engagement a. “I Can Read” children’s literacy project. I. Children’s Book drive for Brown Santa. II. Read at elementary school libraries. III. Read at children’s clinics. b. Voter registration drives. 3. Government Relations a. Represent ACC on Austin mayor’s sitting committee of universities. b. Represent ACC at the Capitol to lobby for student concerns. 4.
C a. Skills and strategies of collaborative negotiations workshops. b. c. Robert's Rules of Order workshops. d. Speech skills.
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For More Information: ACC Student Government Association 2215 Highland Campus | 512-223-7448 | austincc.edu/sga
Transit Options Alexander J. Lewis
Here are some ways that students are making their way to classes. Parking permits are required for parking on all campuses. The Rio Grande and South Austin campuses have parking garages. Ride Capital Metro bus and rail service Pick up your ACC Green Pass for $25.00 at any campus Cashier Office. Your Green Pass will cover an entire semester of Capital Metro services, so you’ll never need to worry about having spare change. Save money and get to campus with a swipe. Premium parking for ‘Clean’ vehicles If you drive a fuel-efficient, low-emission vehicle, you may be eligible to use preferred Green Car parking spaces at ACC. Spaces are limited, so a sticker does not always guarantee you a preferred spot. Start or join a carpool Save money on gas by registering to carpool with fellow ACC students. Carpoolers also enjoy special parking before 10:00am. Have an electric car? ACC offers charging stations for students at all of our campuses except Cyprus Creek. Charge your vehicle for $2 per hour, or apply for a 6 month charging subscription for $25. Choose local ridesharing Austin is home to several ridesharing companies who strive to provide comfortable drive services to those who need to get around town. Two of these include Fare and ScoopMe, but more companies exist, if you do some quick research.
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Solutions for Sudoku #263 and #264 (Medium) - Free Printable Puzzles
Free Printable Sudoku Puzzles Solutions for Sudoku #263 and #264 (Medium) - Free Printable Puzzles These are the solutions to the puzzles located here. Free Printable Sudoku Puzzles
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These are the solutions to the puzzles located here. Sudoku #263 (Medium)
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Sudoku #263 (Medium)
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Sudoku #264 (Medium) Puzzle#4 Medium Sudoku #264 (Medium)
Puzzle #2 Easy Sudoku #208 (Easy)
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