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November 1 - 30, 2022

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Tuesday, November 01, 2022

WINTER/SPRING 2023 CONTINUING STUDENTS, MESA, TRIO, & PUENTE STUDENTS REGISTRATION BEGINS

Winter/Spring 2023 CONTINUING STUDENTS registration begins by appointment. Continues through Friday, November 4, 2022. MESA, TRIO, & PUENTE STUDENTS register at 8:00 am.

All Day Native American Heritage Month
Native American Heritage Month calls attention to the culture, traditions and achievements of our nation's first people, the original inhabitants and their descendants. Learn more about Native American Culture by visiting all 6 campus locations.
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Piecing it Together

Piecing It Together is a new body of work by Elizabeth Lee, in which she addresses the effects of generational trauma. In particular, Lee explores the personal trauma passed down from her refugee parents who fled the Vietnam War. For the last three years, Lee has been searching internally to learn how her upbringing has affected the person she is today. Each piece is arranged as a triptych to help her compartmentalize and process each part of her trauma. Lee is interested in the self-awareness and work it takes to break cycles of trauma; this is the driving force behind this series.

Main Campus
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ballot Basics
Stop by to learn more about what's on the November ballot!
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Heal. Refresh. Re-Energize
Are you tired, exhausted, or burnout? In collaboration with Umoja, CCC and QRC, join us for a healing conversation to discover 5 self-care strategies to re-energize with guest speaker, Joshua Fredenburg.
Main Campus
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Women's Soccer
Butte @ Shasta
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Women's Basketball
Butte vs Napa

Wednesday, November 02, 2022

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Piecing it Together

Piecing It Together is a new body of work by Elizabeth Lee, in which she addresses the effects of generational trauma. In particular, Lee explores the personal trauma passed down from her refugee parents who fled the Vietnam War. For the last three years, Lee has been searching internally to learn how her upbringing has affected the person she is today. Each piece is arranged as a triptych to help her compartmentalize and process each part of her trauma. Lee is interested in the self-awareness and work it takes to break cycles of trauma; this is the driving force behind this series.

Main Campus
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Volleyball
Butte @ Siskiyous

Thursday, November 03, 2022

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Piecing it Together

Piecing It Together is a new body of work by Elizabeth Lee, in which she addresses the effects of generational trauma. In particular, Lee explores the personal trauma passed down from her refugee parents who fled the Vietnam War. For the last three years, Lee has been searching internally to learn how her upbringing has affected the person she is today. Each piece is arranged as a triptych to help her compartmentalize and process each part of her trauma. Lee is interested in the self-awareness and work it takes to break cycles of trauma; this is the driving force behind this series.

Main Campus
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Rock Your Native Jewelry
Come by the Native American Center from 9am-2pm and take a photo with your Native jewelry on (Swing Space A-102)
Main Campus
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Amalgam I Reception
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus

Friday, November 04, 2022

12:00 AM Women's Soccer
Butte @ Feather River
Time TBD
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Men's Soccer
Butte @ Feather River
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Volleyball
Butte vs Shasta

Saturday, November 05, 2022

12:00 AM Cross Country
NorCal Regionals @ Eureka
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Football
Butte @ Siskiyous

Monday, November 07, 2022

SPRING 2023 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION SIGN UPS BEGIN FOR NEW STUDENTS

Spring 2023 Orientation sign-ups begins. New Students will attend an in-person orientation session in January, visit the campus, and meet with a counselor and register for classes. To sign up for the New Student Orientation session visit www.butte.edu/orientation.

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Native American Heritage Month: Movie Mondays
Native American Focused Films showing in the Culture & Community Center Mondays at 11 a.m. 
Main Campus
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Tobacco & The Queer Community
A guest speaker from the American Lung Society will discuss how big tobacco targets Queer people. Attendees leave with a free tobacco quit kit. Snacks provided!
Main Campus

Tuesday, November 08, 2022

All Day General Election
Today is the 2022 General Election.
All Day WINTER 2023 OPEN REGISTRATION; EXCEPT K-12/ADULT ED

Winter 2023 OPEN registration begins at 8:00 AM for all students, except K-12 & Adult Ed.  Includes returning students, new students who have not met orientation, and counseling requirements, students taking 2 or fewer non-exempt classes, and ALL other students. Students returning to Butte after one year or more must submit a new application prior to registering.

12:00 AM Women's Soccer
Butte vs Siskiyous
Time TBD
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Men's Soccer
Butte vs Siskiyous

Wednesday, November 09, 2022

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Veterans Day Celebration
Join us for our annual Veterans Day celebration to honor our student veterans and all who served in the armed forces. 
program includes guest speaker, veterans information booths, military vehicle display, color guard, free lunch and more.
Main Campus
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Volleyball
Butte vs Lassen

Thursday, November 10, 2022

All Day FALL 2022 LAST DAY TO DROP WITH A "W" ON TRANSCRIPT WITH INSTRUCTOR'S SIGNATURE
Fall 2022 Last day to drop with a "W" on a transcript with instructor's signature for serious & compelling reasons. Send to admissions@butte.edu. Counselor withdrawal/ AC Petition required after 75%.
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM The Native Veteran Experience
Panel discussion with Veterans explaining their military experience from an Indigenous perspective.
Main Campus
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Women's Basketball
Butte vs Sierra

Friday, November 11, 2022

Veteran's Day
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Volleyball
Butte @ Feather River

Saturday, November 12, 2022

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Football
Butte @ Shasta

Monday, November 14, 2022

Club Bingo
Calling all clubs! Visit BC Connect and/or attend your ICC meetings to learn how to earn money for your club with our annual Club BINGO game! 
SPRING 2023 RETURNING STUDENT REGISTRATION

Registration begins at 8:00am for returning students: Those students who previously completed course work at Butte College and are returning after a lapse of time or enrollment at another college. Students returning to Butte after one year or more must submit a new application prior to registering for courses.

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Native American Heritage Month: Movie Mondays
Native American Focused Films showing in the Culture & Community Center Mondays at 11 a.m. 
Main Campus

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Club Bingo
Calling all clubs! Visit BC Connect and/or attend your ICC meetings to learn how to earn money for your club with our annual Club BINGO game! 
SPRING 2023 FINAL DEADLINE TO SUBMIT PRIORITY REGISTRATION APPEALS
Final deadline to submit Priority Registration Appeal Petitions to Admissions & Records at admissions@butte.edu to receive priority status reevaluation for Spring 2023.
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Diversity Speaker Series: How to Support Black Students through Their Educational Journey and Beyond
FLEX # 626

Presenter Nzingha Dugas is the Executive Director of the Umoja Community Education Foundation (UCEF). Mx. Dugas joined the Umoja Community in June 2019. UCEF operates 71 programs across California’s 116 community college system. Umoja programs focus on academic engagement, student leadership, professional development and matriculation success for African ancestry students. For counselors and faculty, Umoja supports training and cultural pedagogy in teaching and learning. Additionally, Mx. Dugas’s role includes leading the Foundation’s central office team, the northern and southern statewide region staff and overseeing all operations.

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Women's Basketball
Butte vs American River

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Club Bingo
Calling all clubs! Visit BC Connect and/or attend your ICC meetings to learn how to earn money for your club with our annual Club BINGO game! 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hand Game Demonstration
Come learn how to play traditional Native American games. 
Main Campus
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Board of Trustees Meeting
The Butte-Glenn Community College District is governed by its seven-member, locally elected Board of Trustees and a student board member. The board is responsible for the educational, physical, and financial well-being of the district.

The Board of Trustees holds a regular public meeting once a month during the academic year. Regular board meetings convene at 1 p.m. in the Board Room, Student Administrative Services building (SAS 360), 3536 Butte Campus Drive, Oroville, CA 95965, unless otherwise posted.

The current schedule of the Butte-Glenn Community College District regular board meetings is viewable online. Agenda’s containing a brief description of each item of business is posted at the district office and on the district’s website 72 hours before regular meetings and 24 hours before a special meeting. The current board meeting agenda and archived agendas are viewable at on our website.
Main Campus

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Club Bingo
Calling all clubs! Visit BC Connect and/or attend your ICC meetings to learn how to earn money for your club with our annual Club BINGO game! 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Trans Day of Remembrance Shrine
The QRC will build a shrine to memorialize those we have lost this year to anti-Trans violence and murders. Open to the public to view or contribute.
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hand Game Demonstration
Come learn how to play traditional Native American games. 
Main Campus

Friday, November 18, 2022

Club Bingo
Calling all clubs! Visit BC Connect and/or attend your ICC meetings to learn how to earn money for your club with our annual Club BINGO game! 
Fall 2022 Only Student Loan Deadline
November 18th is the last day that the Financial Aid Office will be accepting fall-only loans. Fall-only loans are for students who will not be enrolled for the spring 2023 semester at Butte College.
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Campus IT Systems Maintenance

Services Impacted: Colleague, SARS, Image Now, Self Service, MYBC Portal, Report Services

Scheduled Downtime: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Locations: All Locations (Main Campus, Glenn, Chico Center, Skyway, Cosmetology)

Anticipated Availability:  5:00 pm


IT will be performing planned system maintenance and upgrades to the systems listed above.

             

Please log out of all systems prior to Noon.

  

If you have any questions, please contact User Support Services at 895-2888

 

Saturday, November 19, 2022

12:00 AM Cross Country
CCCAA Championships in Fresno
Time TBD

Monday, November 21, 2022

SPRING 2023 ONLINE ORIENTATION BECOMES AVAILABLE FOR NEW TRANSFER IN-STUDENTS

Spring 2023 Online Orientation becomes available for New Transfer-In Students. Visit https://www.butte.edu/orientation to access the Online Orientation.

All Day SPRING 2023 LOSS OF PRIORITY REGISTRATION BEGINS
Spring 2023 Registration for Loss of Priority Registration Students begins.
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

All Day FALL 2022 DEADLINE TO SUBMIT GRADUATION APPLICATIONS
Fall 2022 Deadline to submit Graduation Applications to Admissions & Records.
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Thanksgiving
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus

Friday, November 25, 2022

Thanksgiving Break

Monday, November 28, 2022

SPRING 2023 NEW TRANSFER IN-STUDENT REGISTRATION

Spring 2023 New Transfer-In Students Registration begins at 8:00 am. New Transfer-In Students are students attending Butte College for the first time and have completed 24 or more units with a GPA of 2.0 or better. New Transfer-In students who have completed the Online Orientation begin registering at 8:00 am.

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Native American Heritage Month: Movie Mondays
Native American Focused Films showing in the Culture & Community Center Mondays at 11 a.m. 
Main Campus

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

All Day Giving Tuesday
On Giving Tuesday, Butte College will join thousands of colleges and nonprofits around the world in a global day of giving. Our goal is to increase awareness and support to benefit the outstanding students, faculty, and programs of Butte College. Giving Tuesday is an opportunity for our campus to come together and show our “BC Pride” by giving back to what we care about most. Donate any time between November 7-29! Watch for more information this fall.

Donors may select the fund nearest & dearest to their heart, or one of the recommended areas of support provided by the Foundation, such as the Butte College Promise, Student Emergency Grants, Athletics, Roadrunner Hub, Faculty & Staff Development Grants, Campus Community Fund or unrestricted support for the College to apply where the need is greatest.

Give today at butte.edu/givingtuesday.
Main Campus
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Fall 2022 Maximum Timeframe Appeal Deadline
Deadline for submitting a Maximum Timeframe Appeal (MT) for the Fall 2022 semester is November 30, 2022. This appeal is for students who are disqualified for exceeding time frame requirements of their program and can appeal by submitting a Maximum Timeframe Appeal. For instructions on how to submit a MT Appeal, please log into your MyBC FA Self Service Portal and click on Complete Required Documents and look for Maximum Timeframe Appeal links.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Extenuating Circumstances Appeal (SAP) Deadline
Last day to submit a SAP Appeal for the Fall 2022 semester is November 30, 2022. Students who failed to meet SAP criteria can file a SAP Appeal if student had extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances may include serious illness or injury, the death of an immediate family member, or other non-recurring catastrophic or compelling situation beyond the student's reasonable control. For instructions on how to submit a SAP Appeal, please log into your MyBC FA Self Service and click on Complete Required Documents and look for SAP Appeal link.  
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Free Student Breakfast: Reg-Fest Breakfast
FREE hot breakfast for students in the Campus Center Cafeteria! All students are invited to grab a hot breakfast and talk with staff about Winter/Spring Registration!
Main Campus
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Amalgam I
Isabella K. Saavedra is an artist and indigiqueer person (Pit River Madesi +
Salvadorenx) based in Portland, Oregon. Originally from Oroville, CA,
Saavedra attended Butte College before transferring to Southern Oregon
University to earn a B.S. in Art. After working at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival as a props artisan, Saavedra moved to Portland and is now a studio
assistant at Marie Watt Studio. Saavedra’s practice is an amalgam of
painting, sculpture, and textiles that investigates personal history, ancestry,
daydream, and collective experiences. The selection of work on view is from
two ongoing series: Sardine Cans and Remnants. These series utilize found
and discarded materials and record the artist’s “NOW-isms”
Main Campus

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