ASM passes first vote on eligibility criteria
The Associated Students of Madison Student Council approved new eligibility criteria for groups trying to receive funding from student segregated fees in a first vote Wednesday.
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The Associated Students of Madison Student Council approved new eligibility criteria for groups trying to receive funding from student segregated fees in a first vote Wednesday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison may consider establishing new procedures for investigating sexual assault cases on campus. The Division of Student Life proposed the draft in a University Affairs meeting Tuesday.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Council heard the Recreational Sports Master Plan Wednesday for the last time before University of Wisconsin-Madison students vote on the referendum March 3-5.
The Eligibility Criteria Review Committee discussed the final draft of the eligibility criteria for the General Student Services Fund in a meeting Tuesday.
The Associated Students of Madison Eligibility Criteria Review Committee met Tuesday to revise a draft of the eligibility criteria for General Student Services Fund.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved a budget for Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment Monday.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved the Associated Students of Madison Internal Budget for 2015 Thursday with few changes, including upholding Student Council’s decision to eliminate funding for United States Student Association membership.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Faculty Senate heard a report Monday from a committee detailing a campus-wide accessibility survey it administered to further its efforts to make sure the university is following state and federal laws to fit the needs of students with disabilities.
The Associated Students of Madison Diversity Committee decided Thursday it will implement another Diversity Week in Spring 2014.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved the 2013-’14 budget for Adventure Learning Programs Monday.
The Student Services Finance Committee denied the MultiCultural Student Coalition an additional eligibility hearing after listening to an internal appeal from the organization Monday.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved the 2014-’15 budget for the sustainable agriculture organization F.H. King in a near unanimous decision Thursday.
The government shutdown could have substantial impacts on areas of the university, including veterans benefits and the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Provost Paul DeLuca told the Academic Staff Assembly Monday.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank delivered the State of the University address to the Faculty Senate Monday, outlining her financial and academic priorities for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved funding for the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group, which is a state-based organization that works to address and find solutions to issues concerning citizens and aims to engage students on a variety of issues and campaigns, at a meeting Thursday.
The Wisconsin Public Interest Group applied for funding eligibility for the next two academic years from the Student Services Finance Committee Monday. WISPIRG is a state-based organization that works to address and find solutions to issues of public interest.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Council approved a college affordability campaign Wednesday, which will aim to evaluate different factors that contribute to students’ college expenses.
The Student Services Finance Committee did not approve 2015-’16 fiscal year funding for the MultiCultural Student Coalition Monday, amidst criticism from MCSC representatives that SSFC members are unprepared to decide on eligibility.
Director of Recreational Sports John Horn presented The Associated Students of Madison Student Council Wednesday with a plan outlining a possible overhaul to most recreational facilities on campus.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved funding for Sex Out Loud and heard eligibility hearings from Adventure Learning Programs and Veterans, Educators, and Traditional Students Monday.