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Mesabi Range – Virginia Campus

Clubs & Organizations

Student Clubs & Organizations provide an opportunity for students to get involved on campus, develop connections with fellow students, and gain leadership experience, while enriching the college experience for all students.

Mesabi Range – Virginia Clubs

Phi Theta Kappa – Zeta Iota Chapter


Mission Statement: The National Honors Society for community college students, Phi Theta Kappa, recognizes students who maintain a high academic standing and who have demonstrated leadership and service learning in the college and community. Eligibility requirements are a 3.25 or higher cumulative G.P.A. and completion of at least 12 semester hours. PTK students are recognized at graduation and this distinction is noted on college transcripts.

Contact: Sabrina Skeens, sabrina.skeens@minnesotanorth.edu

Student Advocates for Human Services Club

Mission: To help people help themselves.

Purpose: To work collaboratively with campus and community members promoting the many causes our club endures.

Activities: The SAFHS Club is an active club on campus. The SAFHS club holds a raffle twice a year that is licensed under the State of Minnesota Gambling License Board. The proceeds from these raffles go towards our annual scholarship drive. We raise money for eight- $200.00 annual scholarships.

Chemical Dependency

  • 2 memorial scholarships
  • Remember former students: Lance Nevin & Del Case

Human Services

  • 2 memorial scholarships
  • Honor the Clayton, Jackson, McGhee- Duluth, MN Lynching
  • 1 memorial scholarship
  • Dedicated to child welfare and remembers: Jamie Honkola

Human Services General

  • 3 scholarships students focused in the field of Human Services

The SAFHS club been very active in campus needs and making all students feel welcome. Some of our campus activities have included; Feed the Students, Ice Cream Socials, Bingo, Flower & Candy sales, Pie in the Face, Jail & Bail, Fashion Shows and other activities on campus for Homecoming and Snow week.

Our Warm Fuzzy committee gathers donated stuff animals, decorates them and hands them out to students and community members having a good or a bad day. Each Warm Fuzzy animal is then logged into a book tracking every animal that has been handed out to date. These friendly creatures also include a free hug coupon and the warm fuzzy tale.

Our club is very instrumental in community affairs, aiding victims of cancer and other illness to help support their financial needs. The club helped raise money for the Clayton, Jackson, and McGhie memorial in Duluth Minnesota, located on 1st Street and 2nd Avenue.

The club visits with Senior citizens and reaches out to youth members in our community for education awareness on substance abuse.

Membership: All students registering in the Human Services program are automatically enrolled in the club upon registration. Any other registered MRC student may become a club member by filling out a club registration form.

Board of Directors: The SAFHS Club is made up of a Board of Directors consisting of 3 freshmen seats, 3 sophomore seats and one alternative seat for both the freshmen and sophomore years. There is an elected treasurer and secretary.

Meetings: The Student Advocates For Human Services Club has regular scheduled board and club meetings. Our activities are overseen by a variety of sub-committees. Sub-committees are formed by club vote as needed. Examples of such sub-committees would be the Warm & Fuzzy committee, Raffle committee, Community Awareness Committee and most importantly a Thank-You committee, since we receive many valuable contributions from our local business that help us fulfill our endeavors

Addiction Studies/Human Services Club

Student Senate

The Student Senate is responsible for coordinating social life at the college, and presenting student concerns to the administration. Along with other student committees, the Senate provides opportunities for student involvement on campus.

For more information on Student Senate, contact the Club Advisor, Antavius Thomas at antavius.thomas@minnesotanorth.edu

Multicultural Club

Multicultural Club is a place to connect, feel included and to create inclusion for all of our diverse students. It is about visiting, building friendships and creating a climate of respect, sensitivity and awareness. Activities include potlucks, annual “world flags” celebrations, outings and more!

Interested students can reach out to the Club Advisor, Antavius Thomas at antavius.thomas@minnesotanorth.edu.

CRU

CRU is an interdenominational, student-led, Christian organization open to any student enrolled at Mesabi Range who has an active interest in learning about God and His plan for their life. CRU provides group setting opportunities to study and discuss the Bible in real and relevant ways with an open respect towards all thoughts and opinions shared. CRU provides students with an opportunity for fellowship, prayer, encouragement, and spiritual development.

If you’d like to join this club, please contact the Club Advisor, Antavius Thomas, at antavius.thomas@minnesotanorth.edu.