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Students ask to support CaringBridge Account

CAB Vice Chair of Finance, Tierra Snyder, raised the concern of Phil Cary, who was a math professor at CSC for over 20 years. Cary just retired from CSC last year, and his family shared a story on Facebook about how recently six tumors have been found in his brain.
A few students set up a CaringBridge account, and are asking students to share the account and spread the word. An email with the link to the CaringBridge account will be sent out to student emails soon.
RLA and Plainswalkers Club is sponsoring a Live Clue Night in The Hub from 7 – 10 p.m., Thursday, April 29. Invitations were sent out with more information.
The Pit will be hosting a sports themed dance tonight in the Student Center.
The Nearly Naked Mile’s date for this year is April 26, and more information will come later.
Tierra Snyder mentioned that the consequences of CAB absences have changed, and will go into effect next school year. After one absence, an email will be sent out to the club, after the second and third absence, clubs must meet with Senate to discuss a 20 percent deduction of the club’s budget. A fourth absence will result in a suspension of funds and a fifth absence will end with the club no longer being active.
Scholastic Days will be April 6. It is a day for high school students to come take academic tests, as well as see the campus. 18 clubs have signed up to help with Scholastic Day. If any more clubs would like to volunteer, they should contact Interim Student Activities Coordinator Megan Northrup, Senate secretary Konery Klueber or CAB Chair Kimberly Hernandez.
Spring Days activities will be April 11-15. To kick things off, at 6 p.m. on April 11, RLA will be hosting a Spring Days opening bash in the backyard by the volleyball sand courts.
Mr. and Mrs. Spring Days is 90s theme pageant on April 12. Funny skits and outfits are welcome. John Murphy, junior of Harrison, and Katie O Boyle, senior of Gering, will be emceeing the event.
Petting zoos will be set up in the Rangeland Complex from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 13. Two different petting zoos are coming, one with farm animals and the other with exotic animals.
Club booths will be set up in the Chicoine Center. Around eight clubs have signed up, but CAB would like as many clubs as possible to participate.
Cardinal Key will be hosting a JDRF walk to support juvenile diabetes starting at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Armstrong Gymnasium.
The Nest is having a cookout at 11:30 a.m. at the softball fields, Saturday April 14. Softball games will be at 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. that afternoon. That night, a dance will be taking place from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Student Center.
The last Free Movie Night of the semester will conclude the Spring Days events, on April 15.
The Campus Improvement Committee project of placing water bottle stations in every building on campus is almost complete. Water bottle stations have been placed in almost every building on campus, except for Miller Hall due to plumbing issues.
Members of Senate motioned to approve the Co-Curricular Outcomes for campus adoption during the general assembly that Dr. Nesheim has been working to get approved.
“That’s approval right? Diggity. You guys make me very happy,” Dr. Nesheim said.
The Big Event registration is still open until April 12. Clubs can sign up together, job sites can be registered or individuals can sign up to participate. The Big Event is Saturday, April 21.