Cambrian Native Students' Association (CNSA)
Thursday, 16 August 2007

Cambrian Native Students' Association

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What is the Cambrian Native Students' Association?

CNSA is your elected student government representing Aboriginal First Nations, Metis, and Non-Native students in the College who share an interest in the Aboriginal culture.  CNSA was recognized by the Board of Governors in 1978 to organize extra-curricular activities focusing on the Aboriginal culture and heritage. 

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Where is CNSA located?

When entering the front of the College, CNSA can be found down the hallway to your left in Room 2140

Activities organized by CNSA include, but are not limited to:

- Native crafts such as medicine wheels and dream catchers

- Movie days in the boardroom with drinks and snacks

- Prize bing in the CNSA lounge

- Gym nights

- Swimming socials at Laurentian University (September 20)

- Traditional teachings

- SkyDome field trip to the Pow Wow in Toronto

- Christmas and year end dinners in the Student Centre, "On the Rocks"

- Yuk Yuk's, Illusionist, etc.

A Space of Our Own...

For a quiet study area the CNSA lounge welcomes students.

Our Computer Lab is open to everyone, whether it's for homework or learning.

There is a board room that students can use to study or to just kick back and relax.

 

 

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