1999-2000 Academic Catalog
activities include a variety ofleaming experiences and social events such as banquets, talent nights, all-school parties, special interest trips, retreats, topical discussions, and guest speakers. A full range of recreational and intramural sports for both men and women, including flag football, soccer, volley– ball, basketball, racquetball, table tennis, walleyball, softball, river rafting, skiing, and golf, completes the integrative approach of Campus Activities. Involvement in campus organizations provides additional opportunities for learning and social interaction. Student organizations include: Advisory 7 is an elected group of young men who serve the campus fellowship in spiritual leadership. . . . Alpha Beta Phi is the local chapter of the national organ~zat1on, Alpha Psi Omega, which recognizes students for outstandmg theatre participation and promotes interest in theatre act~vities. . . Alpha Chi, a society for men, endeavors to cultivate Chnstian personality and leadership in its members. Alpha Delta Omega is an organization for women designed to encourage the development of its membership primarily through personal services to students and others. Alpha Psi Omega consists of students interested in psychology and behavioral sciences. Amateur Radio Club provides assistance and training for students interested in promoting the use of amateur radio for Christian ministry. ASME, a student chapter of the American Society ofMechanical Engineers, promoting practical experience and professional development. Bara (Art Club), open to any student who enjoys art but I?ay not necessarily be in the Art program, seeks to encourage the aii1st1c endeavors of its members through special guest artists and other activities. Beta Rho Delta (German Club) promotes the use of the German language and increases the knowledge and appreciation ofGennan culture to advance awareness ofmissions. CZ, a campus spirit organization, seeks to promote enthusiasm and pride in college traditions and events. . . Campus Activities Board (CAB) is a group ofselectedJumor and senior student volunteers who work with the Campus Activities Office in planning and providing a variety of events and a~tivities. Cedars editorial staff is comprised of students who publish the campus semi-monthly newspaper. . . . . CedarviUe College Republican Club 1s an orgamzation dedicated to the development of Christian leaders in the political arena. Chi Delta Epsilon provides fellowship and seeks to stimulate professional interests and to encourage professional growth among future teachers. Chi Delta Nu encourages students going into youth ministry through prayer and fellowship. . . Chi Sigma Iota, the College's chapter of Collegiate Secretanes International, promotes interest in the secretarial field and encourages continuing education. Chi Theta Pi provides advice and relevant experiences for students interested in the health-science professions. Christian Nurses Association promotes spiritual and professional development for nurses and service for the community. Commuter Crossroads represents the needs of off-campus students and provides opportunities for fellowship and social interaction. Delta Chi (Secondary Ed) is a source of information and fellowship for secondary education students, providing opportunities to develop contacts in the field of education. Delta Omega Epsilon is a men's organization whose projects and activities provide social and service benefits for the College. Delta Pi Sigma is a women's social and service organization whose purpose is to seek fulfillment in the lives of its members both spiritually and professionally. Earth Stewardship is for students interested in promoting civil service, enjoyment, and stewardship of God's creation. Emergency Medical Service is an organization of trained students who provide prompt and professional prehospital care and transpor– tation to Cedarville students in need. Epsilon Alpha Pi is a professional org~nization for social wor~(. majors, which seeks to promote professional development, political and social awareness, and community outreach. Epsilon Omega is a local chapt~r of Phi A~pha Honor So?iety, t~e National Social Work Honor Society, committed to promotmg a high standard of education for social workers. Homes for L.I.F.E. is a student organization committed to demon– strating Christ's love in truth and deed by working with local, housing organizations to eliminate poverty hous~ng. . . IEEE, a branch ofthe Institute of Electncal and Electromcs Engi– neers, exists to promote technical and professional growth among electrical engineering students. . Kappa Epsilon Alpha provides insights into the world of busmess and promotes free enterprise through S.I.F.E., a Students In Free Enterprise program. . . MENC is the College's student chapter of Music Educators National Conference for music majors and others involved in pursuing a music teaching program. . . . Miracle staff is a group of students responsible for the publication ofthe college yearbook. Mu Kappa is a fellowship organization serving missionary kids and international students. Officers Christian exists to promote spiritual growth and camaraderie among Air Force and Army ROTC cadets. Phi Epsilon Beta is a women's organization promoting spiritual and social growth within its membe~·s. . . .. Phi Gamma Psi promotes social mteraction and enhances spmtual growth among women at the College. . Pi Delta is a volunteer, honora1y, coeducational student group whose purpose is to provide tours for campus visitors. Phi Lambda is a men's organization that seeks to further the cause of Christ through various activities and service opportunities. Society for Human Resources is an ?rganization for students interested in human resources and labor relat10ns. Society for Technical Communicators promotes the purposes and services of technical communication systems. Society of Automotive provides its members opportuni- ties to gain broader insight the.e.ngineering profession. . Spanish Club provides opp01iumties to practice language slolls and learn about cultures through extracurricular activities. Student Government Association is the elected representative assembly of the student body. Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) is an organization that provides our students the opportun~ty ~o ma~e a difference, ~evelop leadership, teamwork, and c01runumcation skills thro~1gh learnmg, practicing and teaching the principles of ~·ee e~1terpnse. . Tau Beta Alpha, Cedarville College Engmeenng Honor So~iety, recognizes junior and senior engineering majors for outstandmg scholastic achievement combined with a strong Christian character. Tau Delta provides an opportunity for fellowship, exchange of ideas, and support of students involved in the h?nors program: . The International Student provides opportumtles for international students to meet distinctive needs and plan ways to share their unique contributions. Theta Rho Epsilon is a men's organization that seeks to develop character and friendships through social and service opporhmities. Timalathians is an organization devoted to promote critical thinking through philosophical and theological inquiiy into issues central to the Christian worldview and our contempormy culture. Undergraduate Alumni Association works with the Alumni Association to coordinate activities and represent the student body with the Alumni Association. U99.5 FM is the student-operated radio station of Cedarville College serving the student body with information and enteiiainment.
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