Calendar of Events

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Congratulations Homecoming Royals!

Club Kickoff + Constitution Day

Thank you for coming to the Fall 2024 Club Kickoff and Constitution Day!

Don’t forget to register to vote to help Fullerton College win in this year’s #Ballot Bowl!

Celebrate HSI Week!

Fullerton College is celebrating National Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Week from Sept. 10–16.
The week-long celebration recognizes more than 500 HSI’s throughout the nation for their work and critical role in educating and empowering Hispanic students.

Upcoming Events

Hospitality during Finals Week (Dec 9 to 12) 📚

Where: Student Center:

Donut Stress (Mornings)

When: 8:00 am to 12:00 pm (while supplies last)

FREE: Coffee, donuts, pastries, energy bars, fresh fruits, Scantrons, Blue Books, pencils, other school supplies

Cocoa and Cram (Afternoons & Evenings)

When: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm (while supplies last)

FREE: Hot chocolates, granola bars, fresh fruits, Scantrons, Blue Books, pencils, other school supplies.

Sponsored by the Associated Students and Student Life

Past Events

Fullerton College Book Signing and Lecture
Mike Madrid, Co-founder of the Lincoln Project and author of “The Latino Century” is coming to Fullerton College as a visiting author and lecturer on Monday, September 23 
  • Time: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
  • Location: Cruz Reynoso Hall, Building 200, 2nd Floor. Conference Rooms 224/226/228
Meet the Candidates (hosted by the Fullerton Observer and Neighbors United for Fullerton)
Monday, October 7
5:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Cruz Reynoso Hall, Room 224
  • We invite all candidates on the Fullerton ballot (plus all NOCCCD candidates) and give them the opportunity to talk with voters, the community, local media, and our students.
League of Women Voters Fullerton School District Candidate Forum
Tuesday, October 8
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Fullerton College, Cruz Reynoso Hall
Building 200, 2nd Floor, Room 224
Trustee Area 2
Trustee Area 5
Pros and Cons: Covering the 10 California Ballot Measures
Monday, October 14
5:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Cruz Reynoso Hall, Room 224/226/228
  • Professor Jodi Balma will cover the ballot measures that are often confusing and complicated.
  • We won’t tell you how to vote, but help you learn how to research your ballot and make informed decisions.
  • Legislative Analyst Office’s non-partisan analysis: Proposition Analysis (ca.gov)
League of Women Voters NOCCCD Candidate Forum
Monday, October 21
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Cruz Reynoso Hall, Room 224/226/228
  • District 2: Ed Lopez, Jack Daniel Fennell
  • District 5: Mark Lopez, Steve Slawson
  • District 7: Ryan Bent, Kyle Miller
California Secretary of State’s Ballot Bowl
Monday, August 12, 2024 – Tuesday, November 5, 2024
The purpose of the California University and College Ballot Bowl is to:
  • Engage students to become active participants in our democracy.
  • Motivate campuses to adopt and implement policies that boost civic engagement and participation.
  • Showcase best practices and civic engagement efforts on California campuses.
  • California Online Voter Registration (link)
  • Deadline to register to vote by mail or online is Monday, October 21!
Winners will be chosen from categories:
  • Number of students registered to vote
  • Percentage of student body registered to vote
  • Civic and Voter Empowerment Action Plan (CVEAP) Score

Students Vote Project

League of Women Voters NOCCCD Candidate Forum
Monday, October 21
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Cruz Reynoso Hall, Room 224/226/228
  • District 2: Ed Lopez, Jack Daniel Fennell
  • District 5: Mark Lopez, Steve Slawson
  • District 7: Ryan Bent, Kyle Miller
Virtual Hornet Voting Party – Tuesday, October 29
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Zoom Link:  Meeting ID: 812 3233 5761        Passcode: Vote
Invite your friends and family and zoom with us.
  • Political Science Professor Jodi Balma will cover any questions you have about offices or where to find more information about candidates, the 10 statewide ballot measures that are often confusing and complicated.
  • We won’t tell you how to vote, but help you learn how to research your ballot and make informed decisions.