Students get out, get involved

Julie Peterson, senior biology major, demonstrates a chemical reaction for Pre-Professional Club.
August 29, 2007
Model United Nations
Learn diplomacy and negotiation skillsTravel to St. Louis and Chicago Discuss economic issues, disarmament and public health
This year Southern will be representing the Philippines and North Korea. For more information contact Dr. Paul Teverow, 3114.
Omnicron Delta Kappa
Outstanding students nominated by faculty Urges campus leaders to continue their leadership after graduation through community involvement.
Faculty nominations are due through e-mail by Sept. 5 with an initiation program scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 11.
For more information contact Dr. Michael Garoutte, 9748, faculty adviser for ODK or Dr. Elaine Freeman, 9759.
Psychology Club
Go paintballing Watch movies like One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape to analyze physiological themes
The group is open to students of any major especially those with an interest in the science of how people think and interact. Conferences for the group are research based and aimed at student participation.
For more information contact Dr. AmyKay-Cole ext. 9621
MOSO Ghosthunters
Scientifically investigate the paranormal.Scout areas with reported unusual activityDocument findings with audio tape, video, and infrared readings.
Meeting at 9 p. m. on Tuesdays in University Java.
7 p.m. Oct. 24 the Ghosthunters will host John Zaffis and Christopher Moon.
Chemistry Club
Go to local elementary schools doing presentations on the “magic of science.”
11 a.m. each Friday in Reynolds Hall, 118.
For more information contact Dr Melvyn Mosher, 9733 or Dr. Marsi Archer, 9541.
Psi Chi
For psychology majors with nine hours of psychology creditsophomore or higher standing 3.0 GPA or better
This national honor society, expands on the opportunities offered through the Psychology Club
For more information contact Dr. Tony Adamopoulos, ext. 9618.