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 Gator-ians! Behold, here are the winners for Fall 2009 ISA Writing Contest: First winner: JESSIE LOCKESecond winner: KEVIN YEOThird winner : GERALDIHonorable mention: MIRANDA DOWN & GABRIELLA A. SURJADINATACongratulations to all of you! And for those who participate; THANK YOU!Don't forget to participate again on the next ISA Writing Contest: Define Love!Details will be announced once the winter quarter starts!
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HEY GATORS! Finally, the quarter will end REAL soon! Good luck on your finals this week!!!And enjoy your holiday in few days!! OMG Anyway, here are some sneak peaks of events that will happen on this upcoming winter quarter  
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 Join the fun!!! Cheer our basketball team to victory!!! For ONLY a dollar you can learn American cheerleding and get a hotdog with drinks!!! What are you waiting for?! Sign up at Student Life Office, LSC 2nd Floor!! SEE YOU THERE!!!!
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 Hey guys. Don't miss this AWESOME opportunity to do both volunteer and represents your country at the same time!!! Sign up to set up booth with your friends (from the same country)!! Sign up sheets are available until Thursday, November 19, 2009 at Student Life Office, LSC 2nd Floor.What do volunteers do?- Set up booth that represents your country! Put up flags, traditional decorations, or anything from your country! - Put up information about your country! People are curious about your country! Feed them with information!! :) - If possible, wear your country's traditional clothing! This would attract people's attention and they will DEFINITELY learn something from your country!! - Have fun!It's a multicultural environment here in GRCC! Experience the fun by seeing other cultures!!! So sign up for this event, NOW! You'll definitely have soooo much fun!!
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    DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP AT STUDENT LIFE OFFICE, LSC 2nd FLOOR!!!!
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While preparing Seattle Trip, I was anxious about whether I could get through all Seattle Trip or not because it’s first time to hold event as an International Student Ambassador in my school life. Though controlling 200 students was quite tough, it was successful due to cooperating with other ISAs and new students. Especially, previous ISAs had never been to Alki Beach so I was satisfied that I introduced Alki Beach to new students and made precious memories with you guys. Through Seattle Trip, I learned valuable experiences such as leaderships, partnerships, and respect for others. Thanks, Martha, Jessica, Ayano and Mouhcine!
Also, Greeeeat New Students! I really appreciate for participating on our Seattle Trip!! Written by Hae-in An
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Don’t forget to sign up for the Seattle Trip on Friday, September 11 at orientation! We will go on our tour on Saturday, September 12!
Welcome to Seattle Trip!!
Alki BeachLocated in West Seattle, about 15 minutes from downtown. A trip to Alki Beach and drive along the water has few, if any, equals in the city. It features stunning views of the downtown skyline and across Puget Sound.
In the summer, Alki Beach is hot spot with joggers, volleyball players and sun bathers. Alki Beach is also a home to several restaurants year around ranging from hamburger joints to upscale gourmet with mesmerizing views of downtown Seattle. Alki Beach is a great place to view Seattle from a different perspective.
Space NeedleThe Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington, and is a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle. Located at the Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, during which time nearly 20,000 people a day used the elevators.
Visitors can reach the top of the Space Needle via elevators that travel at 10 mph (16 km/h). The trip takes 43 seconds, and some tourists wait in hour-long lines in order to ascend to the top of the tower. The Space Needle was designated a historic landmark on April 19, 1999 by the City's Landmarks Preservation Board. (http://www.spaceneedle.com)
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Get excited! Because Fall Fling is on and it's FREE! Though you have to pay $5 for the BBQ, but it's worth it!! Be there! And experience the live music show during the event!
So, bring your friends, and enjoy Fall Fling on September 3oth!
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Hello new international students! Get ready to experience your first week at Green River Community College! Of course you'll be busy with move in day, but we have the best staff at CCA who will be glad to help you moving in to your new home in Auburn! Oh, don't forget that we have orientation for you on the 11, 14, and 16! Check the Event tab to see more upcoming events, such as Seattle Trip, CORE (Overnight Camping), Fall Fling, Pumpkin Carving Contest, Writing Contest and Halloween Party!!!
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Today is the first day of CLEO student leadership training! Where did summer go? Do you know what CLEO stands for? Community, Leadership, Education and Outreach. The CLEO students will plan many fun and exciting events for GRCC students so don't miss out! For more information please visit our website at http://www.greenriver.edu/studentprograms/CLEO.htm
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Wow, summer quarter is over! Where did the time go? We had three events last week, volunteering for Auburn Good Ol' Days and King County Parks and we went to the Mariners game. There are two more volunteer events coming up on Saturday, August 15 and Friday, August 21. Please contact the Student Programs Office at 253-833-9111 x2400 to sign up.
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Whew, is everyone staying cool....or at least hydrated? Who would have thought that it would get hotter than 100 degrees in Auburn, Washington? Student Programs still has Wild Waves tickets for sale. The tickets are good for any day until September 7. Contact Student Programs for more information.
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 Gator-ians! Behold, here are the winners for Fall 2009 ISA Writing Contest: First winner: JESSIE LOCKESecond winner: KEVIN YEOThird winner : GERALDIHonorable mention: MIRANDA DOWN & GABRIELLA A. SURJADINATACongratulations to all of you! And for those who participate; THANK YOU!Don't forget to participate again on the next ISA Writing Contest: Define Love!Details will be announced once the winter quarter starts!
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HEY GATORS! Finally, the quarter will end REAL soon! Good luck on your finals this week!!!And enjoy your holiday in few days!! OMG Anyway, here are some sneak peaks of events that will happen on this upcoming winter quarter  
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 Join the fun!!! Cheer our basketball team to victory!!! For ONLY a dollar you can learn American cheerleding and get a hotdog with drinks!!! What are you waiting for?! Sign up at Student Life Office, LSC 2nd Floor!! SEE YOU THERE!!!!
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 Hey guys. Don't miss this AWESOME opportunity to do both volunteer and represents your country at the same time!!! Sign up to set up booth with your friends (from the same country)!! Sign up sheets are available until Thursday, November 19, 2009 at Student Life Office, LSC 2nd Floor.What do volunteers do?- Set up booth that represents your country! Put up flags, traditional decorations, or anything from your country! - Put up information about your country! People are curious about your country! Feed them with information!! :) - If possible, wear your country's traditional clothing! This would attract people's attention and they will DEFINITELY learn something from your country!! - Have fun!It's a multicultural environment here in GRCC! Experience the fun by seeing other cultures!!! So sign up for this event, NOW! You'll definitely have soooo much fun!!
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    DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP AT STUDENT LIFE OFFICE, LSC 2nd FLOOR!!!!
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While preparing Seattle Trip, I was anxious about whether I could get through all Seattle Trip or not because it’s first time to hold event as an International Student Ambassador in my school life. Though controlling 200 students was quite tough, it was successful due to cooperating with other ISAs and new students. Especially, previous ISAs had never been to Alki Beach so I was satisfied that I introduced Alki Beach to new students and made precious memories with you guys. Through Seattle Trip, I learned valuable experiences such as leaderships, partnerships, and respect for others. Thanks, Martha, Jessica, Ayano and Mouhcine!
Also, Greeeeat New Students! I really appreciate for participating on our Seattle Trip!! Written by Hae-in An
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Don’t forget to sign up for the Seattle Trip on Friday, September 11 at orientation! We will go on our tour on Saturday, September 12!
Welcome to Seattle Trip!!
Alki BeachLocated in West Seattle, about 15 minutes from downtown. A trip to Alki Beach and drive along the water has few, if any, equals in the city. It features stunning views of the downtown skyline and across Puget Sound.
In the summer, Alki Beach is hot spot with joggers, volleyball players and sun bathers. Alki Beach is also a home to several restaurants year around ranging from hamburger joints to upscale gourmet with mesmerizing views of downtown Seattle. Alki Beach is a great place to view Seattle from a different perspective.
Space NeedleThe Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington, and is a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle. Located at the Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, during which time nearly 20,000 people a day used the elevators.
Visitors can reach the top of the Space Needle via elevators that travel at 10 mph (16 km/h). The trip takes 43 seconds, and some tourists wait in hour-long lines in order to ascend to the top of the tower. The Space Needle was designated a historic landmark on April 19, 1999 by the City's Landmarks Preservation Board. (http://www.spaceneedle.com)
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Get excited! Because Fall Fling is on and it's FREE! Though you have to pay $5 for the BBQ, but it's worth it!! Be there! And experience the live music show during the event!
So, bring your friends, and enjoy Fall Fling on September 3oth!
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Hello new international students! Get ready to experience your first week at Green River Community College! Of course you'll be busy with move in day, but we have the best staff at CCA who will be glad to help you moving in to your new home in Auburn! Oh, don't forget that we have orientation for you on the 11, 14, and 16! Check the Event tab to see more upcoming events, such as Seattle Trip, CORE (Overnight Camping), Fall Fling, Pumpkin Carving Contest, Writing Contest and Halloween Party!!!
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Today is the first day of CLEO student leadership training! Where did summer go? Do you know what CLEO stands for? Community, Leadership, Education and Outreach. The CLEO students will plan many fun and exciting events for GRCC students so don't miss out! For more information please visit our website at http://www.greenriver.edu/studentprograms/CLEO.htm
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Wow, summer quarter is over! Where did the time go? We had three events last week, volunteering for Auburn Good Ol' Days and King County Parks and we went to the Mariners game. There are two more volunteer events coming up on Saturday, August 15 and Friday, August 21. Please contact the Student Programs Office at 253-833-9111 x2400 to sign up.
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Whew, is everyone staying cool....or at least hydrated? Who would have thought that it would get hotter than 100 degrees in Auburn, Washington? Student Programs still has Wild Waves tickets for sale. The tickets are good for any day until September 7. Contact Student Programs for more information.
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hey folks! it's soooo nice to have you here!

Jessica Hendrawidjaja
HIGH FIVE! :D
I'm Jessica from Indonesia and I'm SUPER GLAD to have you here!! I'm one of the International Student Ambassadors for the year 2009-2010 who will serve you, international students. A little bit about me, I just turned 19 on September 7th! Well, I have tons of things to talk about but don't know where to start. So please ask me, and I'll definitely get back to you. Reach me through emails, calls, or simply leave comments on this blog or even catch me if you see me on campus! :)
Mouhcine Aitounejjar
Folks!
I am Mouhcine Aitounejjar from Morocco. I cam here for Winter '09 and I'm currently majoring in computer science I will be your International Student Ambassador for this coming year. My main concern is activities held for international students as well as orientation days. I hop you will succeed achieving your academic goals while enjoying a wonderful stay at Green River. Please don't hesitate to stop by and see me for any concern you might have about any issue. Go to Student Programs on the second floor of the Student Center and ASK for Mouhcine!
Ayano Kosuge
Hi everyone!
I'm Ayano, your International Student Ambassador. I love dancing, reading, cooking sweets, and talking to people from all over the world. My major is international relations. And, I usally go around on campus, so find me and don't hesitate to ask me if you want to have something fun or need help! I really want you to feel comfortable and enjoyable on campus, and that's my job not only domestic students but also international students can have fabulous campus life and irreplaceable experiences here at GRCC!! Look forward to seeing you soon!
Hae in An
Hey Gators!
My name is Hae-in An and I’m International Student Ambassador in 2009-10. I was born on April 18th in 1989 in Seoul, Korea. Since my academic concentration is Finance in Business, I 'm studying business at GRCC now and planning to transfer to well-known university in 2010. When I have free time, I usually hang out my friends to go swimming and take pictures outside. Especially, I love to learn new languages such as Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Spanish, and explore more about new cultures. My favorite food is Sushi so I usually go to Sushi restaurant once a week.(hahaha) and my top choice of drink is Iced Vanilla Latte. It’s YUMMY!! :)
Through fun activities, we can get to know each other and become good friends! I’m so delightful that I can assist all of you to adapt new surroundings here. I'm really looking forward to holding exciting activities to make GRCC students enjoy our campus!
If you need my help and have questions or suggestions just CALL MY NAME "HAE-IN!!!". I’ll run to you guys!
Email:
jhendrawidjaja@greenriver.edu
maitounejjar@greenriver.edu
akosuge@greenriver.edu
han@greenriver.edu
mkoch@greenriver.edu
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Main Campus
12401 SE 320th Street
Auburn, WA 98092-3622
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1414 Griffin Avenue
Enumclaw, WA 98022
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417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112
Kent, WA 98032
Downtown Auburn Center
110 2nd Street SW, Suite 135
Auburn, WA 98001
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