Nominations open for CAB executive board
CAB opened nominations for its executive board with four positions open.
Kaylee Garvin, sophomore of Crawford was nominated for Vice Chair of Relations and Alexis McGann, freshman of Broken Bow was nominated for CAB Chair. The positions of finance, records and programming remain open.
With budget cuts being made, the AFB budget hearings are finished according to Vice Chair of Finances Isaac Langan, senior of McCook.
“I think it’s a good thing in the fact that the act of spending in clubs this year is far below the allocated amount.” Langan said. “We will have a lot more freedom and knowledge of what we actually have and have a lot more events as a senate.”
Student Activities Coordinator Megan Northrup encourages presidents and club members to nominate a student adviser for “Outstanding Student Organization Advisor Award”
Adviser Taylor Osmotherly met with students for ideas on this year’s homecoming. Osmotherly mentioned that the committee is looking for more students to help plan and come up with ideas.
Student Trustee Dawson Brunswick, senior of McCook announced the Chancellor will visit CSC April 12 and 13. The Chancellor will also attend this year’s Big Event. Brunswick also announced Tracy Nobiling, Professor of Justice Studies was selected for the 2019 “NSCS Teaching Excellence Award.”
Vice Chair of Relations Sadie Sheppard, junior of Fargo, North Dakota, announced CAB is hosting “Free Bowling Night” from 6-9 p.m. Sunday, March 31, at Hill Top Lanes. Free pizza will be provided.
CAB is hosting a “Club Fair” during Scholastic Day, Friday, April 12.
The Pit is teaming up with Blue Key and RLA to host a St. Patrick’s Day themed “Casino Night” tonight from 9 p.m. – midnight in the Student Center. The event will include Texas holdem, blackjack, craps, roulette and slots.
RLA is hosting “Movie ‘n Smoothie” from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, March 30, at Edna.
