CAB chairwoman resigns
In an emotional meeting, Kelsey Empfield stepped down as CAB Chair Tuesday evening. Empfield will be student teaching during the spring semester and had to give up her position of CAB Chair. Vice Chair of Programming Andy Martin will be taking over. Chelsea Evans was voted in as the new vice chair of programming.
Molly O’Connell, Annie Johnson, and Courtney LaMout were elected as members to sit on the Activity Fee Board.
Tena Cook, CSC marketing coordinator, presented to CAB about the merit pages online. The page offers students the option to share their accomplishment on-campus with their social medias.
Martin said Sunday is the last free movie night of the semester and the movies playing are “Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1;” “Horrible Bosses 2;” and “Penguins of Madagascar.”
Kelly McNaab, vice chair of finance, reported $2,908.52 in unallocated funds. CAB also allocated $2,000 for free movie night.
Stephanie Steele, vice chair of records, reminded clubs to turn in their club packets by the end of the semester, and to give CAB an updated constitution.
Laure Sinn, CAB adviser, wanted to put a “bug in your ear,” about possibly going to a leadership conference in Cheyenne, Wyoming next semester. She would want to open this conference up to any student.
The Nest announced themes for this weekend’s basketball games. Friday’s game will be an ugly sweater theme and Saturday’s game will be a redneck theme.
The Wildlife club announced that the Rocky Mountain Elk Club Foundation wants to start a student level club on campus and for more information students can attend the wildlife club’s meeting on Thursday.
There will be a Madrigal Dinner Saturday and Sunday. 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.
Public Relations club asked CAB for $262.75 for T-shirts for its member. The board said they are not able to supply the money for the shirts unless clubs have used up all the funds allocated for them at the beginning of the year.
There was also an announcement to inform students that there are spots still open on Senate.
