Campus Activities Board

CAB cancels next meeting due to other obligations

At its weekly meeting, the Campus Activities Board promoted Halloween activities and cancelled next week’s meeting.

Jamie Keller, vice president, said that the haunted house is 7 p.m. – 11 p.m., Sunday in the Student Center. There will be a Halloween dance 9 p.m., Monday at the Student Center Pit.

Club representatives who help clean up after the haunted house Tuesday will receive one free absence from a CAB meeting, Luke Wright, president, said. Wright encouraged students to wear their costumes all day on Halloween.

The CAB account contains $6,450.

Wright said there will not be a CAB meeting next week because the executive board members have other obligations.

Wright did not give specific reasons for the cancellation other than this.

However, Adam Neumann, publicity coordinator, jokingly said he would be unable to attend because he would be spending Monday night in the bars for his 21st birthday.

Wright said that Student Senate will be taking a tour of the college library at 5 p.m., Monday to see what is planned for the library renovations. Wright invited club representatives to attend the tour.

Wright said that students who sign up for spring classes can register to win a TV or an iPad.

T.J. Thomson, secretary, said that CEC and the Criminal Justice club still need to submit their contact information.

Sara Labor, student events coordinator, said there is a home football game Saturday versus Fort Louis. A “Minute to Win It” half-time spirit event will give students a chance to win prizes.

Laurie Sinn, adviser, said the galaxy series event “Deer Camp” is 7 p.m., Nov. 8 at Memorial Hall.

The event is free to students who reserve their tickets in advance.