Campus Activities Board

CAB chairwoman to resign

At the next meeting, Kelsey Empfield, CAB Chair, will be stepping down from her position on the executive board. The Vice Chair of Programming Andy Martin will move into the Chair position and nominations for Vice Chair of Programming are now open.

There will be no CAB meeting Tuesday, so nominations for Vice Chair of Programming will be open until Dec. 2. There was only one nomination at the meeting; Sara Donnelly nominated herself. Members can send nominees via email to the executive board.

The responsibilities of the Vice Chair include setting the dates for free bowling and movie nights, which Martin has already done for the next semester; adding slides to the slideshow in the Student Center, with the help of Shellie Johns; and have to attend executive meetings at 5:30 p.m., every Tuesday.

Martin reported that 178 students attended free bowling night and 292 attended free movie night. Xi Delta Zeta said they collected 90 canned food items from free movie night. The final free movie night of the semester is Dec. 7.

Stephanie Steele, vice chair of records, asked clubs to complete their updated club packets. She asked that if there are any major changes to club’s constitutions that they mark them with a sticky note. She reminded members that the packets are due by the end of the semester.

Kelley McNabb, vice chair of finance, opened nominations for the Activity Fees Board. Two students were nominated at the meeting: Molly O’Connell and Annie Johnson. Nominees for AFB can also be emailed to the executive board. She also reported $3,030 in unallocated funds.

Vice Chair of Relations Mikayla Gallagher said if members aren’t already, they should follow CAB on twitter and, add them on Facebook and Instagram. She also said if clubs want anything shared on social media to let her know.

CAB Adviser Laure Sinn had members look at the Board of Trustees Policy 3300. She also made sure members knew that Senate passed the Health Magazine 101.

Steele mentioned that there is a Madrigal Dinner on Dec. 6 and 7. Tickets for the event are $35 a piece, and it includes a three-course meal and a capella entertainment from various singing groups on campus.