During the DASB meeting, an ad-hoc retreat committee was formed. Monica Pen was in charge, to plan the DASB Senate’s next mandatory retreat. The retreat is a day dedicated to bonding between the senate in a business-free environment.
Eden Su, DASB vice president of Budget and Finance, presented the proposition of the farmers’ market. Su said one-half of DASB funding comes from the campus flea market on weekends. Donna Jones-Dulin, Director of College Services, agrees that a campus farmers’ market is “a good idea,” said Su.
Robert Griffin, vice president of Student Services and Institutional Research, and Jeanine Hawk, vice president of Finance and College Services, dropped in separately to inform the DASB Senate of the school’s current arrangement with US Bank and the possibility of adding ATM card functionality to the DASB Card. Discussion on the matter was postponed until the full business proposition becomes available to the Senate.
Hawk agreed to Yujin Yoshimora’s request to allow a DASB representative to partake in the school’s committee to consider the proposition.