President Bill Robinson, Chuck Boppell, the retiring chair of the Board of Trustees, and Walt Oliver, the newest chair of the board, attended the beginning of the ASWU meeting on April 16.
Boppell said he looked forward to remaining on the board as a regular member.
Oliver said he looks forward to being a part of the legacy that the former chairs of the board had left for him.
Read more about the trustees in the next issue of The Whitworthian.
Club reports
Junior Blair Daly updated ASWU on the Spandex Optional Bike club. Between 40 and 50 students took advantage of the club’s recent event to repair bikes for free, Daly said.
Daly also said there will be another bike ride up to Riverside State Park on April 19. The club has created a Facebook group, Daly said.
Senior Sarah Ozanne said the Colleges Against Cancer club is hoping to raise $32,986, or the cost of tuition this year, at the upcoming Relay for Life on April 18.
The event will last all night, and there will be food and entertainment, Ozanne said.
Finances
Financial vice president Kendra Hamilton said the finance committee passed three requisitions. The Club de Español received $300, Open Conversation: Orientation received $225 and the RAs in Stewart, Boppell, Shalom and Keola received $100 to help pay for advertisements for the Week of Jubilee.
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