Rodeo club expresses concerns about new stadium
At large CAB representative Sara Donnelly sent CAB Chair Andy Martin her letter of resignation.
Vice Chair of Finance Kelley McNabb reported $8,408.52 in unallocated funds.
The rodeo club was concerned about the talk of the new football stadium when the barn on campus “hasn’t even been finished,” but were quickly reassured that the football stadium renovations will not begin for several years and that the barn will take precedence.
Laure Sinn confirmed that the speaker Jackson Katz from UCLA will come to Chadron State to give a presentation on Title IX, March 17.
Sinn is going to set up a drawing at the event to foster more attendance.
CAB members are working with SayaLanes to determine when there will be more free bowling nights for students. The dates may not line up with the existing free movie nights.
Frank Warren, the creator of PostSecret, a mail art project in which people anonymously mail their secrets on homemade postcards, will be on campus Feb. 26 for his Galaxy Series presentation.
The front desks of student resident halls have postcards available to students who would like to participate.
Grounds supervisor Lucinda Mays is still in need of group volunteers to help her with horticulture instillations around campus.
Mays has projects big and small, ranging from planting trees and shrubs, to spreading mulch. Anyone interested can contact Mays via her cell phone 308-430-4186. She will provide the tools. Students must be able to work in two-hour sessions at a time.
Vice Chair of Records Stephanie Steele still needs updated packets, adviser agreements, and constitutions from several clubs. Not updating these files could affect the clubs’ budget hearings. The deadline to turn in paperwork is Feb. 27.
The Big Event staff is still requesting clubs’ pledge numbers.
Closer to Home, located on Main Street, is in need of volunteers.
Groups of three to four people would work three days a month to help get food to people in need. For more information contact Laure Sinn at [email protected] or call Rachel Johnson (432-3393, ext. 120)
A new club on campus, The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, is looking for participation.
The club will have their first meeting at 11 a.m., March 19 in Math and Science room 227.
For more information on the club you can visit the website www.nctm.org
