Campus Activities Board

Upcoming events and allocations the subject of CAB’s meeting

The Campus Activities Board met briefly Tuesday to discuss the ongoing budget hearings and upcoming events.

CAB allocated $500 for CSC’s annual luau. The luau will be in April in the Student Center Ballroom. Christine Kambarami, president, said 500 tickets are available, so students should reserve their tickets.

Kambarami said the Crest View Care Center is looking for volunteers to spend time with its residents. She passed out contact sheets and asked club reps to tell their clubs about the opportunity.

Luke Wright, treasurer, said the CAB account contains $3,796.43. Budget hearings were Monday and Tuesday. Preliminary allocations, which are tentative until senate approves them, were available Wednesday at the CAB office. If clubs don’t follow CAB’s rules, the finance committee can put those clubs’ money into closed accounts, Wright said.

Seth Hulquist, adviser, said guest speaker Olivia Weter will present “A Step Ahead,” which is a seminar on professional development, 6 p.m. April 20. Afterward, there will be a “Dress for Success” competition, which is a “fashion show of sorts.” Students who want to participate should dress like they’re going to a job interview, Hulquist said.

Trevor Dietrich, student trustee, said there is a board meeting Thursday and Friday at Peru State College. “The governor has yet to approve a new student trustee,” Dietrich said. He said rumor has it the governor will decide by Thursday.

Laure Sinn, coordinator of student activities, said more clubs are signing up to help with Scholastics Day. She also said the Nerf guns for the game “Got’cha” arrived Tuesday. More information about the game is available on Facebook and at a meeting 9 p.m. Thursday at the Pit.

The War Eagles club is sending some of its members to the Bataan Death March memorial.