OVERVIEW
Campus Recreation strives to provide quality recreation experiences
to the students, faculty, and staff of Lewis-Clark State College
through its programs and activities. These experiences afford
the diverse campus community opportunities to interact while
participating in a wide variety of instructional and competitive
activities that promote the development of the mind and body.
Campus Recreation offers these services through the operation of
Intramural and Recreational Sports and Outdoor Adventures. The
programs and activities offered are subject to change based upon
the interest and participation of students, faculty, and staff.
INTRAMURAL AND RECREATIONAL SPORTS
The Intramural program is designed to meet the needs of a wide
variety of students. The program provides enjoyment and physical
activity for students regardless of their skill or ability. Both
recreational activities of a noncompetitive nature and intramural
sports, which include organized competition in leagues and
tournaments, are included in the program. All part-time students,
full-time students, faculty and staff are encouraged to take part in
the program.
Eligibility to Participate in Intramural and Recreational Sports
varies by activity offered. Some activities are not available to faculty
and staff. Students in Intercollegiate Athletics are not eligible to
participate in their chosen sport in Intramurals (i.e. An Intercollegiate
Basketball player cannot play Intramural Basketball).
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
The Lewis-Clark State College Outdoor Recreation Program is
dedicated to enhancing educational opportunities and resources for
wilderness-based, human powered outdoor activities. We promote
leadership, teamwork, personal growth, and positive educational
experiences for the college and community. We currently offer
outdoor trips which includes rafting, kayaking, and backpacking.
We look forward to adding additional trips in the future. For
additional information, contact the Campus Recreation Office at
792-2670 or the Student Activities Office at 792-2804.
FLOAT N TOTE RENTAL CENTER
The Float n Tote Rental Center provides a nonprofit outdoor service
allowing inexpensive rentals for all those in our community. The
current inventory includes rafting, kayaking, canoeing, backpacking,
and snowshoeing equipment. We look forward to adding additional
equipment in the future. For additional information, contact the
Campus Recreation Office at 792-2670 or the Student Activities
Office at 792-2804.
OVERVIEW
Student Activities offers programs and services that encourage
student involvement in the campus community. The student’s
participation in these activities is an integral part of the total
educational experience of the college. Through their involvement,
students have a chance to explore opportunities, learn and practice
skills, have an impact on their environment and gain a greater sense
of belonging to the campus community.
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF LCSC
The Associated Students of Lewis-Clark State College (ASLCSC)
perform under the executive administration of an elected President
and Vice President, an elected Senate, and an appointed Judicial
Branch. Also, appointed by the ASLCSC President are the Media
Relations Director and Committees Director.
All students are encouraged to participate in ASLCSC functions
actively or as observers. ASLCSC Senate meetings are open to the
public and the ASLCSC executive office operates with an “open
door” policy. The ASLCSC is the government of the students and
serves all LCSC students. For information, call 792-2256.
All currently enrolled LCSC students are members of the Associated
Students of LCSC. To be eligible for a Student Government Office,
elected or appointed, students shall be in good standing with the
college and maintain a collegiate cumulative grade point average
of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale), one semester of which shall be from
LCSC. Elected or appointed members shall carry at least eight (8)
credits per semester throughout their term.
WARRIOR ENTERTAINMENT BOARD
The Warrior Entertainment Board (WEB) is a student organization
that plans and implements many social, cultural, and educational
activities both on and off campus. The WEB is managed by students
and funded by student fees. To join a committee, contact Student
Activities in SUB 208 or at 792-2804, or contact the WEB in SUB
218, 792-2069, or entertainment@lcsc.edu.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Lewis-Clark State College offers the opportunity to be involved
in over 50 different student clubs or organizations. Recognized
student organizations represent the full spectrum of interests of
LCSC students in areas including cultural activities, academics,
recreation, religious, social, and other interests. Student Activities
serves as a resource center for faculty and staff who serve as advisors
to student organizations. Visit www.lcsc.edu/studentclubs, for a list
of all student clubs and organizations at LCSC. This list includes
advisors, purposes, and other pertinent information.
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
The Pathfinder, a weekly student newspaper, provides an opportunity
for student expression and serves as a means of communication.
It offers valuable experience in writing, editing, copy-reading,
photography, advertising, and design. By fulfilling certain
basic requirements, students may earn academic credit for staff
participation. The Pathfinder is available online at
www.lcsc.edu/pathfinder.
The Talking River is a student publication that displays the
creative writing and artistic talents of LCSC students, faculty, and
international authors. The Talking River is produced by students and
is available on an annual subscription basis. It is published under
the auspices of the Division of Humanities.
The LCSC Warrior Directory is published for distribution to
students, faculty and staff. It provides a campus, faculty/staff, and
student directory as well as useful information on the college
calendar, services, and the Student Code of Conduct. The LCSC
Warrior Directory is administered and distributed by KLCZ.
LCSC RADIO
LCSC provides opportunities for students interested in radio
broadcasting. The campus radio station is operated by the
students and is located in the Student Union Building. The
station consists generally of free format programming and is
dedicated to serving the campus and local community as a
non-commercial educational station. The station’s call letters
are KLCZ and broadcasts over 88.9 FM and online at
www.lcsc.edu/radio.
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