Getting To Know Your Campus Activities Board
Have you ever wondered who is in
charge of most of the awesome events on campus? Well to answer that question,
it’s the Campus Activities Board, also known as CAB. CAB’s members consist of
Chair, Alley Goyer, senior, Co-Chair, Elyse Hlavinka, junior, Megan McBride,
senior, Caroline Jordan, junior, and Teanna Lewis, sophomore.
CAB
is an organization that creates events in order to help get students involved
and to encourage diversity and critical thinking as well as helping to
strengthen leadership skills. “We organize events that we try to make fun for
the students here on campus. It’s either going to make you think, or it’s going
to be a safe alternative because we’re trying to keep people here so that they’re
safe,” said Goyer.
Goyer
also said that for each event they plan, the board members volunteer to be the
chairs of each event that way there’s someone in charge of each event, but all
CAB members help to make the events happen.
Some of the CAB events that have
happened this semester have been the Dive-In Movie after Freshmen Orientation,
Game Night with Playdate University, the volleyball tournament after the first
day of classes, the Comedy Show featuring Kevin Craft, Bulldog Bash featuring B
Smyth, Constitution Cab on Constitution Day, Cultural Food Throwdown: Hispanic
Heritage, the Pep Rally, and they have had a tent at tailgating with SGA.
Emily Hulsey and Megan McBride at TLU Tailgate |
Goyer
said that the Board meets every Monday night and talk about what’s coming up
and what they want to see on campus.
Tuesday
October 21st is one of CAB’s Cultural Food Throwdown nights at Hein.
“It’s an Islamic New Year celebration where we’re celebrating Middle Eastern
culture. I thought it was a pretty cool idea because when we did the Hispanic
Heritage night in Hein, I was thinking to myself ‘what’s the least understood
culture here in America?’ I automatically thought about the Middle East. I
wanted to do something that centered around understanding other cultures better
because that’s one big thing that we’ve been wanting to work on. We want to
understand other people, cultures and ethnicities,” said Goyer.
C.A.B. chair Ally Goyer posing with Lucky |
The event planning doesn’t stop there
because CAB already has another event lined up.
“Our
next event is purely for fun. This event is called Winter Fest and will be held
on December 4th. It was an awesome, huge success last year. It’s
probably going to be in Jackson Park in the Party Barn. It’s going to be huge
this year. We can’t really give away a lot of details because we’re trying to
keep this one under wraps a little bit. But it’s going to be awesome,” said
Goyer.
If you’re interested in volunteering,
CAB is always looking for volunteers to help with events.
“Volunteering
is a great way to try to get yourself on the Board next year. All positions on
the Board are paid positions. We’re always looking for volunteers, it’s a lot
of fun. You get to see “the behind-the-scenes” of what happens here on campus.
If anyone is interested in being a volunteer, you can email Elyse Hlavinka at emhlavinka@tlu.edu,” says Goyer.
Jennifer McCoskey, Reporter
Jennifer McCoskey, Reporter
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