LBCC has had numerous clubs come and go such as: Biology club, Geology club, Swing Dance club, and many more. A list of clubs on campus, active and inactive, can be seen here: http://www.linnbenton.edu/current-students/involvement/institutional-equity-and-student-engagement/clubs-and-co-curricular-programs. Clubs to the students on LB's campus serve as a staple to the community and a place to meet many other people with similar interests.
The club has been disbanded in it's 25-year history only once, as it has "ran out of seniors [upperclassmen] to fill office positions" says Ric Costin, the adviser for ASCET. "It died about two years ago to be brought back again after a low enrollment of students".Perry Carmichael serves as the department chair for ASCET and is an instructor in Computer Aided Design and Drafting, or CADD. He said that the "club isn't very focused on research and development", contrary to other beliefs. The club doesn't have any partnerships or sponsors, but
If you're an LBCC student and you have a profound interest in a set of activities that aren't validating of your interests, start your own! Make sure that you have a theme that is suitable for a school environment and go make yourself some friends doing what you enjoy.
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