SSFC approves PAVE budget, hears other proposals
Student Services Finance Committee passed the budget of another student organization Monday by approving Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment’s funding request.
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Student Services Finance Committee passed the budget of another student organization Monday by approving Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment’s funding request.
Student Services Finance Committee denied Wisconsin Student Lobby funding eligibility in a meeting Monday, saying the group had showed a lack of fiscal responsibility in recent years.
Following a recent increase in concern over campus safety, student leaders reached out to city officials who spoke to student government Monday about student-city collaboration.
Two student organizations moved closer to receiving funding Thursday when the Student Services Finance Committee voted unanimously in favor of allowing both groups to submit their budgets for the committee’s approval later this year.
The student government finance committee voted Thursday to reinstate funding for SAFEcab, a campus transportation service that provides late-night cab rides despite new difficulties in finding management for the service.
For Cale Ryan, coming to UW-Madison was a complete change from the life he left behind in Kemmling, Colo., a small town of 1,100. He only had 130 people in his high school and 28 in his grade. With no cliques and everybody being friends, you might think Ryan finds Madison an alarming transition. After all, not only is it several times the size of Kremmling, but there are other obvious differences. The mountains that so vividly define the scenery of his home have disappeared and made way for flat land and lakes.