CAB votes in independent member
Sara Donnelly, 24, junior of Casper, Wyoming, was voted in as an independent CAB member during Tuesday’s meeting. An independent member has voting rights at meetings.
Vice Chair of Finances Kelley McNabb, told clubs that their request for money from senate will be at the end of the month, so if clubs need more money for events, they must tell CAB by Sept. 16.
Kelsey Empfield, CAB chair, told members that after the regular meetings, CAB is going to start something called a C-Chat. She said it will be a more informal meeting starting this week.
The discussion this week was about Homecoming. Clubs can make a powerpoint slide and get it up on the big screen TV in the student center, Andy Martin, vice chair of programming, said. He asked that clubs create their slides and then email them to him to get them displayed on the TV.
Stephanie Steele, vice chair of records, said CAB is now on Twitter and Instagram. They will follow anyone back who follows them and then gives them a shoutout.
If clubs want their events promoted on CAB’s sites, they must let Steele know. Also, she reminded clubs to send constitutions to Jon Lordino.
Laure Sinn, CAB adviser, was not able to attend the meeting but sent a report. She said the Week of Welcome went great and the minion scavenger hunt should be tallied up in about a week to determine the winner.
Jacob Rissler, student trustee, reminded students again that his meeting is Sept. 6. If anyone wants something brought up before the board, they should let him know before Sept. 5.
Lordino, chief justice of Student Senate, said the four clubs last week that didn’t get any money allocated to them, need to come to Senate on Monday, so they can reallocate their money.
He said they will be recieve all their money they ask for. He said there should be no discussion. He also said he needs constitutions from all the clubs by Friday.
When the meeting was open for any new business, The Pit asked if anyone wanting to sit on a Halloween committee to sign up after the meeting. This year they are going to try and do events the entire week of Halloween.
A Cappella announced that their auditions will be Friday from 3-6 p.m., in Memorial Hall Room 118, and to contact Lane Swedberg or Zach Henderson with questions.
NAFME announced they will be having a water balloon fight from 5-7 p.m., Sept. 11 at Wilson Park.
Cardinal Key, an all-women honors society, is looking for new members and will be accepting them until midterm break.
A 3.25 GPA is required and applicants must be sophomores. They usually only take a total of 25 members and currently sit at 12 or 13 members.
