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ASAP builds on new identityGlnny Martin staff reporterThe Association for Student Activity Programming (ASAP) began the 1993-94 academic year with the responsibility of being the main activity programming board on campus.Affiliated last year with Student Association, the former Community Activities Board (CAB) obtained Its autonomy from SA with the hope of creating a separate identity and gaining independence for itself.“CAB had been stereotyped as 'not a good thing', Amanda Favero, ASAP vice-chair, explained. We wanted to break away from the image that CAB had,and changing the name (of the organization) was the first step.“Before we broke with SA, all of our events had to be authorized by them Sharan Bhusri, ASAP president, noted. Student Association and ASAP represent two very different aspects of campus li fe. We ha ve to leam certain technical terms and deal with agents when programming campus activities,and we needed our autonomy. There was also a conflict of interests. Whenever a pro-Sam went well, SA took the credit... if it dn’t. it wasCAB's failure. We wanted out own image. It works much better this way 'Ihe Center Stage incident on February 6 has placed ASAP in the position of being a primary source of entertainment on campus. Karen Macarthy, ASAP advisor, wants students to become aware of the activities that the school has to offer. Look at what's here before saying there’s nothing to do. Dances here navenever been as successful as those at dubs like Center Stage, but we're going to make an effort tnfarlna something Uke it to campus. There will be a bigger push for weekend programming next year.Currently, the executives of ASAP are pleased with the amount of student participation at the ASAP sponsored events. “Considering the size uf the campus, the tum-out is good. We usually have about 10 percent of the student body attend, Macarthy noted. At the Cariie Long performance, for example, we had 75 students- That's over 10 percent of enrollment. Notre Dame had 500 people turn out for the same performance, but that's not ten percent of their enrollment. So, in proportion to other schools, we're doing really well. Not every program is going to interest every student.Not every student has the time to attend the ASAP activities. When asked if she participates in the programs, junior Kristen Schroeder responded, No, I usually just have homework or something to doI go every once in awhile. If I have the time, sophomore Dave Bratten added.Overall, however, ASAP is encouraged by the success of their programs. Another open-mike night is scheduled to take place this semester to utilize student talent, and the monthly movies include The Fugitive on March 18 and Makolm X and Posse on April 8.We're off to a wonderful start; any negative feelings appear to have been eliminated, Macarthy concluded, but theie'sroomtogrow. This doesn’t mean we're perfect yet.
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