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Agora
Agora is a service organization comprised of men (sophomore or above). They
raise money for a variety of charities and service organizations in the
community. Agora sponsors an annual Halloween Haunted House, a
Christmas Chapel, and a lip-sync.
Contact: Pedro Valentin -
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- 618-664-7115
Campus Activities Board (CAB)
CAB is a board made up of students representing the many varied interests
found on the GC campus. This board is responsible for planning social
activities both on and off campus. Utilizing the cultural events of St.
Louis as well as the metro East adds much to the variety. Campus events
include movies, concerts, coffee houses, sporting events and more.
Contact: Pedro Valentin -
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- 618-664-7115
Chi Beta Sigma
Chi Beta Sigma, the GC business club, is open to any business major or
minor with a 2.5 GPA though any student with an interest in business is
welcome at the meetings. The club offers students a chance to grow
professionally through monthly activities including guest speakers,
visits to different companies, and other activities. Members can take
part in business ventures which raise funds for the club.
Contact: Jack Chism -
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- 618-664-6820
Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE)
A non-profit organization comprised of individual and church members from
over 80 denominations who believe that the Bible, properly interpreted,
teaches the fundamental equality of men and women of all racial and
ethnic groups and all economic classes, based on the teachings of
scripture as reflected in Galatians 3:28: There is neither Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor
female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Contact: Yeeseon Kwon -
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- 618-664-6577
Circle K
Circle K is an international service organization open to all students with
a desire to help others.
Contact: Cary Holman -
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- 618-664-6551
Community Service Organization
A new student service in the 1999-2000 school year, the Community Service
Organization (CSO) serves to enhance campus safety and to manage
parking issues related to the campus.
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E-café
E-café is a weekly Bible study for women on campus. They meet once a week for
Bible study, take retreats, hold activities for outreach and service,
and provide accountability.
Contact: Emily Penner
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
FCA is a national organization to bring student athletes together at
various events and to celebrate their Christian commitments.
Contact: Roy Mulholland -
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- 618-664-6625
Greenville College Student Association (GCSA)
Greenville College Student Association serves as the liaison between the students
and the faculty and administration of Greenville College.
Greenville Student Outreach (GSO)
Contact: Lori Gaffner -
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- 618-664-7120
Kappa Delta Pi
Kappa Delta Pi, the honor society for education majors, offers chances for
students to develop professionally. Members must have 50 credit hours
including 12 hours of education classes and a 3.0 GPA. The society
hosts monthly activities such as guest lecturers.
Contact: Ken Schmidt -
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- 618-664-6832
Lambda Pi Eta
To become a member of the national communication honor society, a student
must have 45 semester hours including 9 hours in the communication
department and a 3.0 GPA. Lambda Pi Eta strives to stimulate interest
in the field of communication.
Contact: Veronica Ross -
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- 618-664-6553
Mosaic
Mosaic is an intentional group united to educate and celebrate cultural
differences in order to bring awareness to the student body so that
unity may be practiced among us and among those with whom we have
contact. The group meets the third Thursday of every month in Lower
Armington.
Club Sponsor: Michelle D. Griggs -
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- 618-664-7114
Mukappa
Mukappa helps MK's (missionary kids) and international students in making
cultural transitions. The club also promotes growth and unity and
Christian fellowship among multicultural students. It is open to MK's,
internationals or multicultural students. The group meets once a month.
For more information about the national organization, visit www.mukappa.org
Club Sponsor: Michelle D. Griggs -
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- 618-664-7114
Music and Entertainment Industry Students Association (MEISA)
The goal of the Association is to provide a marketplace for ideas,
strategies, and original concepts in education to meet the professional
challenges for the music industry of the 21st century.
Contact: Shawn Young -
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- 618-664-6567
Phi Alpha Theta
Phi Alpha Theta promotes the study of history by bringing together
students, teachers, and writers of history together both socially and
intellectually. Members must have 12 credits of history and a 3.1 GPA
(or be in the upper 35% of their class).
Contact: Richard Huston -
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- 618-664-6824
Young Republicans
Contact: Scott Neumann -
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- 618-664-6823
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