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Activities for off campus students

Thursday, March 22, 2007
Myrna Anderson

The commuter advisory board (CAB) at 17c起草社区 College is planning a whirl of events for spring: A Sudoku tournament, an evening of rock climbing, an 鈥80s roller skating party, an evening that combines car maintenance and dinner etiquette and a final banquet.

The Sudoku tournament, which capitalizes on the current craze for the logic-based numbers puzzle, will kick off at 4 pm on Tuesday, March 27 in room SB010 in the science building. On-campus students are welcome at the tournament, which is co-sponsored by the 17c起草社区 math department. The grand prize for dominating the event is an iPod Nano.

鈥淪omebody is going to walk out of there with a $150 prize,鈥 says 17c起草社区 dean of student development Bob Crow, enticingly.

Next on the CAB spring schedule will be the Inside Moves Climbing Night, to be held in conjunction with 17c起草社区鈥檚 intramural program from 6 to 10 pm on Friday, April 13 at Inside Moves, 639 -1/2 Seventy-Sixth St., SW.

The first 20 students will pay $5 to climb; the final 10 will pay $10. Admittance is limited to 30 commuter students, and all equipment is included in the cover charge.

On Thursday, April 19, CAB will host an educational event that teaches students how to change a car tire and which fork to use.

鈥淢anners and Maintenance鈥 will begin at 5 pm at the Prince Conference Center with Crow himself demonstrating the proper way to change a tire (while formally attired).

"Some other basic car maintenance things, like changing your oil and things like that, most people have done at a service station. Changing a car tire is something you should know how to do in case you have flat tire and are not near a place to offer assistance,鈥 Crow says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty simple thing to do, and it鈥檚 also a helpful thing in case people are stranded.鈥

The manners portion of 鈥淢anners and Maintenance鈥 runs from 5:30 to 6:30 pm within the Prince Conference Center, where Dana Hebreard, formerly of Career Development Office at 17c起草社区, will teach students proper dinner etiquette.

Says Crow: "Typically, students who come to this are upperclass student who are interested in learning table etiquette in preparation for a possible future interview that may include lunch or dinner. It can be very unnerving, not to mention detrimental to your interview, if you fumble about at the table because you are unaware of how basic table manners go."

Hebreard鈥檚 lessons will include, but not be limited to, how to butter your bread (鈥淚 learned that last year,鈥 Crow says. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e supposed to take it off in bite sizes and butter them instead of slathering the whole thing and cramming it into your mouth.鈥); which fork is yours; and the proper way to excuse oneself to the restroom.

Manners and Maintenance costs $10 per off-campus student.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good deal,鈥 Crow says, of the event. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e getting a $25 meal for $10.鈥

The next CAB spring event requires some digging into the back of the closet. The 鈥80s roller skating night, will be held at Woodland Roller Rink in conjunction with 17c起草社区鈥檚 student activities office, from 10 pm to 1 am on Friday, April 20. Admission is $1 and open to all students who are willing to sport big hair, big shoulder pads and other 鈥80s accoutrements.

The final CAB event is the spring banquet, to be held at 6 pm on Wednesday, April 25 at the Pinnacle Center in Hudsonville. The banquet, co-sponsored by Knollcrest East apartments, will feature a buffet dinner and a DJ. Off-campus students and Knollcrest East residents are invited.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just trying to think of creative ways to educate,鈥 says Crow of CAB, a group of commuter students who plan educational and social activities for commuter students. 鈥淲e have a fantastically well-developed residence life program at 17c起草社区, and what I want do is make sure that the 44 percent of our students who life off campus also have a great experience.鈥