Student Union Building/Center for Student Leadership (SUB/CSL)

Contact Information

Director: Tate Smith
Email: ttsmith@lcsc.edu
Office: SUB/CSL 208
Phone: 208-792-2716
Web: https://www.lcsc.edu/sub-csl

The Center for Student Leadership is committed to preparing students to become successful leaders, engaged citizens and lifelong learners. The programs that operate out of the center strive to develop well-rounded students by supplementing their academic experiences. The programs and offices found within the center enrich the student's college experience by providing student-oriented opportunities that promote diverse learning, exploration, and campus involvement. These opportunities include Student Involvement, Student Clubs and Organizations, Student Government (ASLCSC), Newspaper (The Pathfinder), Radio Station (LCWR), Warrior Entertainment Board, Outdoor Adventures, First Year Experience, Bookstore, Dinning Services, and the Student Employment & Career Readiness Center.

Services

  • Room/space scheduling (Events and Conferences)
  • WarriorOne Card creation
  • WarriorBuck deposits & services
  • Information dissemination (Campus Switchboard)
  • Board game and athletic equipment checkout
  • Equipment checkout (Xbox, Wii, Switch, ping-pong, pool sticks, shuffleboard, etc.)

Contact Information

Coordinator of Student Involvement: Kristin Myers
E-mail: kmmyers@lcsc.edu
Office: SUB/CSL 220
Phone: 208-792-2717
Web: https://www.lcsc.edu/student-involvement 

Student Involvement

The Office of Student Involvement offers programs and services that encourage students to engage with the campus community. A student’s participation in these activities is an integral part of the total educational experience of LC State. Through involvement, students have a chance to explore opportunities, learn and practice skills, have an impact on their environment and gain a greater sense of belonging to the campus community.

Associated Students of LC State

The Associated Students of Lewis-Clark State College (ASLCSC) represents the students of LC State.  The ASLCSC operates under a council structure; with an elected President, Vice-President, and 8 Senators.

All currently enrolled LC State students are members of the Associated Students of LC State. To be eligible for a Student Government Office, students shall be degree seeking, in good standing with the college, and maintain a collegiate cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5. 

All students are encouraged to participate in ASLCSC functions actively or as observers. ASLCSC Open Council meetings are open to the public and the ASLCSC Office operates with an “open door” policy. For information stop by SUB/CSL 219/220.

Warrior Entertainment Board

The Warrior Entertainment Board (WEB) is a student organization that plans and implements many social, cultural, and educational activities both on and off campus. The WEB is managed by students and funded by student fees.

The WEB operates with a Chairperson, a Vice-Chair, and four program leads.  To join the WEB, come to our Wednesday Meetings, or contact the WEB in SUB/CSL 218, or at entertainment@lcsc.edu.

Student Organizations

Lewis-Clark State College offers the opportunity to be involved in numerous different student clubs or organizations. Recognized student clubs and organizations represent the full spectrum of interests of LC State students in areas including cultural activities, academics, recreation, religious, social, and other interests.

The Office of Student Involvement serves as a resource center for faculty and staff who serve as advisors to student organizations. Visit DoMore for a list of all active student clubs and organizations at LC State. For additional information or to start a new club, please contact the Office of Student Involvement at studentinvolvement@lcsc.edu or 208-792-2717.

Student Publications

The Pathfinder, a bi-weekly and virtual newspaper, provides an opportunity for student expression and serves as a means of communication. It offers valuable experience in writing, editing, copy-reading, photography, advertising, and design. By fulfilling certain basic requirements, students may earn academic credit for staff participation. The Pathfinder is available online.

The Talking River Review is a student publication that displays the creative writing and artistic talents of LC State students, faculty, and international authors. The Talking River Review is produced by students and is available on an annual subscription basis. It is published with the support of the Division of Humanities.

LCSC Radio

LC State provides opportunities for students interested in radio broadcasting. The campus radio station is operated by the students and is located in the Center for Student Leadership. The station consists of free format programming including music, sports talk/broadcast, news, weather and podcasting. The station is dedicated to serving the campus and local community as a non-commercial educational web-streaming station. The station can be accessed online and heard around the world.

Micro-credential

LC State currently offers micro-credentials in the areas of Leadership and Career Readiness. Both micro-credentials are earned through involvement in leadership and career development opportunities, events, and campus/community service.

The hands-on experiences you gain while earning the Leadership and Career Readiness Credentials at LC State enhance your resume and impress employers by demonstrating practical skills and a proactive approach to personal and professional development.

Contact Information

Coordinator of Student Involvement: Kristin Myers
E-mail: intramurals@lcsc.edu  
Office: SUB/CSL 220
Phone: 208-792-2717
Web:  https://www.lcsc.edu/student-involvement/campus-recreation/intramurals-club-sports

Intramural & Club Sports

LC Intramurals provides recreation, encourages friendly competition, and promotes a healthy lifestyle for our students. We strive to provide activities and services for every ability level. You can join an intramural league, take part in a leisure team, or come cheer on your friends. Intramural and Recreational Sports are open to full-time and part-time LC students, faculty, staff, and their spouses are eligible for some activities.

LC Club Sports offer students a heightened level of competition, fostering opportunities to compete against external teams and organizations. By participating in Club Sports, students engage in rigorous athletic pursuits beyond the campus, enhancing their skills and teamwork. To see a list of our current Club Sports visit DoMore.

Contact Information

Coordinator of Outdoor Adventures: Jacob Crist
E-mail: jdcrist@lcsc.edu
Office: SUB/CSL 214
Phone: 208-792-2670
Web:  https://www.lcsc.edu/student-involvement/campus-recreation/outdoor-adventures-rentals

Outdoor Adventures & Rentals

Outdoor Adventures is your headquarters for outdoor adventure and education. The program is dedicated to enhancing educational opportunities and resources for wilderness-based, human powered outdoor activities. The program’s focus is to offer and promote affordable, safe and environmentally conscious outdoor trips. They also offer trainings and equipment rentals.

Whether you’re a student, alumni, or a member of the local community, the Outdoor Adventures and Rental program is available to anyone seeking adventure in the LC Valley and the surrounding region. No experience is necessary.