2 members needed for AFB
The AFB, Activity Fee Board, needs two members to complete this year’s committee. AFB is responsible for allotting the money that students pay each year in activity fees to fund many of the clubs on campus.
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The AFB, Activity Fee Board, needs two members to complete this year’s committee. AFB is responsible for allotting the money that students pay each year in activity fees to fund many of the clubs on campus.
Read MoreAs students settle into the swing of classes and the school year, fall sports also kick off. Last year, the CSC volleyball team failed to make it into the Rocky Mountain Activities Conference Tournament at the end of the year. The first eight seats in the RMAC continue into the post-season. The Eagles finished No. 11.
Read MoreSci-Fi author adopts a new spin with latest fantasy film
Read MoreCSC’s Week of Welcome gave new and returning students plenty to do as the fall semester began.
Read MoreIf you turn off the news and step outside to talk to your neighbor, you’ll find our country is far more harmonious than you’re being told. The media seems to be portraying only negative things lately, and is viewing our country as a glass half empty.
Read MoreYou probably know there’s politicians out there that are unlikeable. But, there’s few of them that also are running for office and failing. However, there is one politician that is desperate to get into office and his name is Rocky De La Fuente. Who is he?
Read MoreA congratulation on surviving the first week of school, and welcome back, from CAB Chair Trista Schell, launched the Campus Activities Board meeting on Tuesday.
Read MoreStudent Senate discussed a new project in the works to create walking trails on campus.
Read MoreAs students moved back in to the residence halls and the check-in tables quickly filled, the number of incoming students appeared higher than last year. Lisa Stein, director of admissions, confirmed that enrollment for freshmen is greater than a year ago.
Read MoreThe future of the coffee shop in the library, Book Ends, continues to be a topic of debate. Some members of Senate including President Carly Slaght felt that Book Ends was quite costly, “not being used enough,” and presented some complaints regarding noise. Senate proposed ideas and alternatives, such as a barista could be hired on campus. Until the Student Senate comes to a verdict, however, Book Ends remains on the first floor of the Reta E. King Library. Student Senate discussed plans concerning future senators of the resident halls.
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