Student clubs keep campus busy
The treasurer’s report was missing at this week’s CAB meeting due to Chris Green’s absence.
CAB representatives were encouraged to communicate their opinions on the Health 101 email with the student senators because Senate is deciding whether or not to renew the subscription.
The company that brought Bongo Ball to CSC contacted CAB and offered a two for one deal. The offer included bringing Zorb Racing and Bubble Ball to campus for $2,000. CAB will discuss dates and more information about the event in future weeks.
The Social Work Club is hosting Trick or Treat So Someone Can Eat from 5-7 p.m., Saturday. Members will be walking around the community asking for canned food items.
A men’s and women’s ensemble will be hosted at the Art Center at 3 p.m., Sunday.
Social Science Club will host a debate over the death penalty at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday.
CSC Diversity Committee, CSC Native American Club, and Chadron Native American Center will be hosting a Pow Wow in the Student Center from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m., Nov. 21. Admission is free and prizes will be given for the top three places of each dance style: rabbit dance, men’s traditional dance, and women’s shawl dance. For more information contact David Nesheim at [email protected].
Free Movie Night was moved to Nov. 22.
