St. Thomas' Colleges Against Cancer Chapter Meets Tonight

The University of St. Thomas chapter of Colleges Against Cancer will hold an informational meeting tonight for all interested students. The meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 29, in Room 452, O’Shaughnessy Educational Center.

Students are welcome who have participated in High Schools Against Cancer, another Colleges Against Cancer chapter, or who are just looking to get involved. Free food, committee-chair sign-up sheets, and computers to register for the Relay for Life will be available.

If you want to get involved but can't attend tonight’s meeting, e-mail Matt Ellenberger.

The American Cancer Society’s Colleges Against Cancer is a nationwide collaboration of college students dedicated to eliminating cancer by initiating and supporting programs of the American Cancer Society in college communities.

Founded in 2001 by three college students in Illinois, Colleges Against Cancer has grown to more than 400 chapters nationwide. Chapter members make a difference in the fight against cancer by supporting four focus areas: advocacy, cancer education, survivorship, and the Relay for Life.