Activities at Anoka-Ramsey Community College
The multitude of vibrant activities are a vital aspect of college life at Anoka-Ramsey. Students, alumni and community members are welcome to take part in the variety clubs, organizatons and events. The Student Activities Office on both each campus supports extra-curricular programming designed to supplement your courses. Academic clubs, civic and social clubs and organizations, and other student activities, which are offered for optional credit are available. In addition, the Student Activities Office sponsors numerous social, educational, and cultural events throughout the year, including concerts, art exhibits, speakers, and movies.
If, however, your interest isn't represented and you'd like to form your own club, you’re welcome to meet with the Director/Coordinator of Student Activities. Our Clubs and Organizations Guide will help you start a club or guide you through your participation in a club.
Cambridge: Cindi Gilbert
Coon Rapids: Joyce Traczyk
Student Life Committee/Campus Programming Board
The Student Life Committees of both campuses and the Campus Programming Board on the Coon Rapids Campus are crucial in determining student programming for each campus, including comedy events, lectures, live entertainment, etc.
Cambridge: Cindi Gilbert
Coon Rapids: Joyce Traczyk
Check out Cambridge Campus-Student Activities spreadsheet for club details.
Check out Coon Rapids Campus-Student Activities spreadsheet for club details.
African Student Association
Provides academic and solcial support to all students who are interested in learning about African history, culture, and the African higher education experience.
Coon Rapids: To Be Announced
Art Club
Provides regular opportunities to discuss ideas pertaining to art. Hosts opportunities to display and sell artist wares.
Cambridge: Marko Marian
Coon Rapids: Eric Dahlberg
Astronomy Club
To further understanding and knowledge of the known universe through group activities and interaction.
Coon Rapids: Ed Wehling
Biology Club
Promotes fun and fellowship for students interested in biology. Works to enhance local natural areas, raises awareness of health issues, etc.
Coon Rapids: Joan McKearnan
Biz-Tech Club (Business Technology Club)
For students interest in Business and Technology, this club educates students about the application of technology in business and industry.
Cambridge/Coon Rapids: Michael Grzincich
Black Student Union
Provides academic and solcial support to all students who are interested in learning about African history, culture, and the African higher education experience.
Coon Rapids:
Campus Democrats and Progressives
Encourages political discussion, activism, and knowledge to promote progressive policies.
Coon Rapids: Matt Schuster
Campus Republican and Conservatives
Promotes conservative ideas by hosting speakers, debates, and leadership seminars.
Coon Rapids: Candace Blazek
Ceramic Guild
Promotes an anwareness of the ceramic arts by providing students the opportunity to teach at various community facilities.
Coon Rapids: Mark Lambert, Mary Roettger
Chemistry Club
Provides students with opportunities to enhance their interest in chemistry and related fields, and to help prepare them for achieving their chemistry related career goals. Activities include outreach, field trips, and fellowship.
Coon Rapids: Vicky MacMurdo
Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM) Club
The purpose of this club is to pormote the positive development and image of the Integrative Health and Healing program; to provie networking opportunities and camraderie; to porvide a venue for growth, learning and expanding awarness of complementary and alternative medicine.
Coon Rapids: Valerie Lis
Computer Science Club
To provide interest in computer science and provide a network of individuals interested in computer sciences. To participate in competitions and solve computing, programming problems.
Coon Rapids: Tim Wrenn
Creative Writing Club
The Creative Writing Club provides opportunities for students interested in writing poetry, fiction, and crative non-fiction. The Rapids Review and The Spirit River Review literary and arts magazines are published by the members of the Creative Writing Club.
Cambridge: Bill Breen
CRU
The CRU club welcomes students from all denominations, as well as those with no church affililation. Supports and encourages students through Bible studies and other Christian activities.
Coon Rapids: Tim Sheehan
Drama Club
For students interest in all aspects of theatre, assist with one on-campus play production per year.
Cambridge: Lisa Weaver
Engineering and Physics Club
Opportunity for students to participate in tours of interest or complete projects, such as, a "Battle Bot" competition.
Coon Rapids: Bill Saari, Dierk Hofreiter
Environmental Club
Helps students become environmentally knowledgeable while working toward achieving equilibrium between quality of life and quality of the environment.
Cambridge: Peter Wahlstrom
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
The GSA at Anoka-Ramsey Community College educates on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and straight issues; and works toward eliminating intolerance and prejudice. Encourages informal activities which foster healthy social interactions, understanding, and acceptance.
Coon Rapids: Jim Biederman
Green Dot Club
The purpose of this club is to educate others about the issues surrounding power based personal violence and safe intervention.
Coon Rapids: Nancy Elk
Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA):
Enhance the delivery of quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health and science education students.
Cambridge: Mary Januschka
Hearts Ablaze Christian Club
Create a sense of community for Christian students on campus. Promote and organize events that are relevant to Anoka-Ramsey Community College students.
Cambridge: Brad Wold
History Club
Unites students enthused about history. Schedules trips and tours of historical interest, and promotes high standards of historical research.
Coon Rapids: Bruce Homann
LEGO Club
The LEGO club promotes the creativity and social skills of Anoka-Ramsey Community College students. The LEGO club supports the interests of students majoring in arechitectural design and related fields.
Coon Rapids: Brian Larson
Literacy Club
Provides students with opportunities to learn about and promote literacy in East Central, MN
Cambridge: Bonnie Boese
Math Club
The Math Club encourages the enjoyment of mathematics. Sponsors student participation in mathematical conferences and competitions.
Coon Rapids: Mark Omodt
Multicultural Student Club
The Multicultural Student Club is open to all students interested in promoting cultural diversity and creating a welcoming environment for students of diverse cultures. Meets and discusses issues related to a variety of cultures and cultural experiences. The club also eats out at ethnic restaurants and attends cultural events in the twin cities.
Coon Rapids: Thomas McCarthy
Muslim Student Association
The Muslim Student Association provides opportunities designed to enrich the Muslim faith, life, and to educate non-Muslims about Islam.
Coon Rapids: Vicki MacMurdo, Patty Pieper
Nontraditional Student Guild
The Nontraditional Student Guild offers a friendly opportunity to talk with other non-traditional students in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Members gather for conversation that is relevant to the adult learner's challenges in academia.
Coon Rapids: Jan Pomeroy
Nurses Christian Fellowship
Focuses on Christ-centered nursing through relationships, education, publications, and a professional institute.
Coon Rapids: Sandy Kohler
Outdoor Adventures Club
The purpose of this club is to give students the opportunity to explore nature in a fun low-cost group.
Coon Rapids: Bruce Homann
Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa offers opportunities for academically exceptional students. Phi Theta Kappa is the international honors society for two-year colleges, which recognizes scholarship among community college students and provides members with leadership, fellowship, and service opportunities.
Cambridge: Kathleen Hoffman
Coon Rapids: Michelle Aldinger
Pre-Vet and Pre-Med Club
To give the pre-vent, pre-med student, or anyone else that would want to join, a chance to see the many opportunities within human and veterinary medicine. To help these students overcome bariers which may confront them at the beginning stages of their educational journey.
Coon Rapids: Kelly Befus
Psi Beta
Psi Beta, a national honor society in psychology, supports students' intereste in and dedication to the field of psychology and scholastic achievement.
Coon Rapids: Jim Biederman
Psychology Club
The Psychology Club promotes activities and awareness of mental health issues.
Cambridge: Fran Bieganek
Coon Rapids: Laurie Wolfe
Running Club
To build relationships outside of the classroom, around a shared common interest in running for recreation and self-improvement.
Coon Rapids: Barbara Sandarin
Student Nurses Association
Provides programs of fundamental interests to nursing students. Aid in development of professional role and responsibility for health care of people in all walks of life.
Cambridge: Gwen O'Brien
Student Veteran Club
Creates a community of students who are interested in supporting veterans and/of military issues and encourage public awareness of the unique needs of veteran students on campus.
Coon Rapids: Jeff Poole
Swing Dancing Club
Provides the opportunity to let out some built up energy. Even if you have never swing danced before, come to learn. Wear comfortable shoes.
Coon Rapids: Jillayn Quaschnick
Theatre Club
The purpose of this club is to encourage students who share an interest, passion, or love for any and all theatre arts. To encourage education about theatre through active involvement in activities, workshops, productions, and instruction. Also, to manifest a perpetual interest for all forms of performance art, and to provide opportunities for additional growth within the individual, the club, and the community.
Coon Rapids: Peter Lerohl
Veterans & Military Students Organization
Creates a community of students who are interested in supporting veteran and/or military issues and encourage public awareness of the unique needs of veteran student on campus.
Cambridge: Isabelle Schmidt
Coon Rapids: Jeff Poole
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