Get yourself into shape with the Bronco Fitness Center’s Winter Boot Camp. This six-week program will improve your cardio condition, muscular strength, core stability and overall health. Winter Boot Camp begins Tuesday, Jan. 19 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.. Monday/Wednesday…
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Looking for a little bit of fun in the sun? Sign up for Campus Recreation’s Outdoor Adventures. The adventures this quarter include rock climbing and kayaking. For more information, contact Bronco Fitness Center Program Manager Gema Barrios at (909) 869-2317…
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Orientation Services is gearing up for next year’s orientation programs and needs your assistance in recruiting qualified students for the 2010 Orientation Leader Team. This is an excellent opportunity to recognize students who you believe would be excellent candidates for…
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The Restaurant at Kellogg Ranch will reopen for winter quarter for lunch on Jan. 20 and dinner on Jan. 21. The RKR is a student-managed and -operated restaurant located at The Collins College of Hospitality Management. Follow the RKR on…
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Applications for the 15th Annual Hilda L. Solis Scholarship are available at https://dsa.cpp.edu/cesarchavez/files/2010_HLSS_Application_FINAL_5594.pdf. Or, pick up an application at the Cesar E. Chavez Center for Higher Education in Building 95. The deadline to apply is March 5. The Hilda L.…
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The proposed revisions to the interim policies on Appropriate Use for Information Technology and the Web are available for review and comments from Jan. 8 to Feb. 7. To view the revised interim policies, log on to Blackboard at https://blackboard.cpp.edu/webapps/login/.…
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Faculty- or staff-based organizations and departments are invited to publicize important dates, deadlines, events and announcements for the Jan. 18 edition of BroncoBytes. Visit www.dsa.cpp.edu/orientation/broncobytes/BroncoBytes_Submission.asp to submit a request. The deadline is Thursday, Jan. 14 at noon.…
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The theatre department presents ‘Nickel and Dimed’ by Joan Holden on Feb. 11-13 at 8 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. The play is a provocative, humorous and autobiographical odyssey of survival on minimum wage in today’s America. Tickets are $10…
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The IC Scholars Program is accepting applications for the 2010-11 academic year. The program is open to all students from all majors who are interested in working for the intelligence community. The deadline to apply is Feb. 19. For more…
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Improve your relationships. Manage stress better. Reduce drinking and using. Cope with difficult feelings. Find solutions to your problems. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is offering three- and six-week non-credit courses for students on social confidence, drugs and alcohol, meditation/mindfulness,…
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