Student Government Association
The Student Government Association promotes, sustains, and represents the interests of students in the formulation of policies that affect the student body. All students are welcome to join, or observe the meetings.
George Terry
River Bend Arena 112
618-468-6000
gterry@lc.edu
Jared Hennings, Co-Advisor
River Bend Arena 126
618-468-6400
jhenning@lc.edu
A Cross Between
This organization provides spiritual assistance and helps develop emotionally, intellectually and spiritually well-balanced individuals.
Deanna Petrolay
Science 114
618-468-3624
dpetrol@lc.edu
Biology Club
The purpose of the Biology Club is to learn more about biology and the careers associated with it.
Brian Ferguson
Science 413
618-468-4820
bferguso@lc.edu
David Stair
Science 415
618-468-4874
dstair@lc.edu
L&C Biology Club
Black Student Association
The Black Student Association is open to students concerned about black students in higher education. Our purpose is to create an atmosphere on campus that enhances the success of black students both academically and socially.
Jared Hennings
River Bend Arena 126
618-468-6400
jhenning@lc.edu
Black Student Association Office, Caldwell Hall 1329
618-468-6045
Black Table
As the ancient Greeks considered a black table to be the sacred place for learning, Black Table offers free writing tutoring to students in the Madison County area.
Francis Corby
Caldwell Hall 5316
(618) 468-4717
fcorby@lc.edu
The Bridge
The student newspaper, The Bridge, prepares students for a career in the commercial print media. It is open to all L&C students who are willing to work very hard to reach the highest standards.
Lori Artis
Fobes Hall 2509
618-468-3220
lartis@lc.edu
The Asian Pop Culture Club
This club unites fans of Japanese animation (anime), comics (manga), and other aspects of Japanese pop culture.
Sean Hill
Caldwell Hall 3335
618-468-4711
shill@lc.edu
Charles Hammond
Erickson Hall 116
618-468-3405
Dental Assisting Club
The club’s purpose is to form closer relationships among dental assisting students, faculty, and other campus organizations. This is accomplished through field trips, volunteering in the community, planning social activities, and promoting interest and participation in the local, state, and national level.
Connie Pero-Fox
River Bend Arena 235
618-468-4411
cperofox@lc.edu
The Green Living Club
The Green Living Club is dedicated to the education and promotion of a green, eco-friendly lifestyle on and off campus. There are so many ways that individuals can help protect the planet. Join the club to learn how you can contribute or share your own wealth of knowledge with others. But, don't forget about all the fun too. We enjoy group activities like hiking year-round. So, if you're ready to maek friends and help keep the campus clean and green, join GLC today.
The purpose of the club is to inform students about current environmental issues; encourage students to live a greener lifestyle; and provide hands-on opportunities for students to take part in greening the campus and promoting the College's "Think Green. Live Green" initiative.
Meeting information: GLC meets every Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Hasketll B23.
Wayne Politsch
Caldwell Hall 5306
618-468-4762
wpolitsc@lc.edu
Vera Bojic
Haskell 107
618-468-4870
vbojic@lc.edu
Music Educators National Conference (MENC)
The purpose of the club is to promote musical activities in the college and to support L&C’s music department and its students.
Peter Hussey
Chapel 105
618-468-4727
phussey@lc.edu
Nursing Club
The Nursing Club is open to all students enrolled in the associate’s degree nursing program. The club provides orientation for freshman nursing students as well as input to nursing faculty for the student procedure manual. The club sponsors social events, pinning ceremony, and various other activities.
Rodney White
Nursing L126
618-468-4444
rodwhite@lc.edu
Karen Keyser
Nursing L122
618-468-4439
kkeyser@lc.edu
Occupational Therapy Assistant Club
This club helps form closer relationships among occupational therapy students, faculty and other organizations on campus. This is accomplished through field trips, volunteering in the community, planning social activities, and promoting interest and participation at the local, state, and national level.
Linda L. Orr
Math 114
618-468-4416
lorr@lc.edu
Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa is an honor student organization at the local, state, and national level. This club is for all students striving for academic excellence.
L&C Phi Theta Kappa - Eta Psi Chapter
Lainee Frizzo
Caldwell Hall 5304
618-468-4716
lfrizzo@lc.edu
Radio Broadcasting
This club gives students the opportunity to be a part of the L&C radio station, WLCA 89.9. The club also interacts with other organizations in order to publicize campus events.
Mike Lemons
Caldwell Hall 1316
618-468-4940
mlemons@lc.edu
Spoken Ink
Spoken Ink is L&C’s poetry and spoken word club. It is geared toward students interested in written poetry and/or spoken word forms of literature and art. Meetings consist of workshops, poetry discussions, and club business. Spoken Ink also encourages community service and publishing.
Emily Corby
Caldwell Hall 5300
618-468-4882
ecorby@lc.edu
Student Activities Board
The Student Activities Board provides a wide variety of on-campus entertainment, such as professional performances, concerts, lectures, and cookouts. The Board also plans the annual Springfest and biannual Club Awareness Days. The Student Activities Board is open to all student and any volunteering of time and/or ideas are always most welcome.
Tim Rooney
River Bend Arena 205
618-468-6210
trooney@lc.edu
Student American Dental Hygienists' Association
This organization is for dental hygiene students dedicated to building the ethical and educational future of the dental hygiene profession. The L&C student chapter affords students the opportunity to be a member at the national, state, and local student chapter level, and entitles students to full member benefits.
Michelle M. Singley, RDH, EdM
River Bend Arena 239
618-468-4413
msingley@lc.edu
Trailblazer Psychology Club
This club is open to students interested in the field of psychology. The purpose of this club is to form a closer relationship with students, faculty, and other organizations on campus. This is accomplished by planning field trips, rendering volunteer services to the community and planning social activites.
Kathy White
Caldwell 5312
618-468-4714
mailto:%20kwhite@lc.edu
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