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CAB discusses upcoming Scholastic Day

CAB Treasurer Tierra Snyder, senior of Beatrice, reminded attendees that Scholastic Day is this Friday.
“There is going to be a ton of high schoolers here. Be safe, don’t do anything stupid. Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do … which is nothing,” Snyder said.
Snyder opened discussion about CAB buying a Cricut for all of the clubs to share. Clubs would have to purchase supplies to use the Cricut, but the Cricut itself would be available for use for clubs. Where the Cricut would be housed was debated, due to raised concern that if the machine was checked out, it would be damaged. As well as the concern that if the Cricut was kept in the CAB office, a representative might not always be in there when it would be convenient for clubs to come in.
In another matter, the coffee shop is closing at the end of the semester. Due to the closure, the library is trying to figure out what to do with the space. The library is considering moving the Media Lab which is now located in the basement, up to the main level, as well as adding in more office areas where the media lab is now.
“Not a lot of students know that we have a VR system or those chairs with the monitors you can move any which way. We thought this might be more of a way to kind of advertise what the college has to offer. When you go on tours, you don’t see that stuff, so it would be cool to see that stuff” Dawson Brunswick, sophomore of McCook, said.
Sign ups for the Spring Days club fair are still available 11-1pm every day this week in the Student Center. If clubs cannot make it during that time slot, they are to contact Johnathan Sayaloune, senior of Scottsbluff, or CAB Chair Kimberly Hernandez, junior of Scottsbluff, to sign up.
The last Free Movie Night of the semester is April 15. Free Bowling Night will also be Sunday, April 22.