Union alters alcohol policy for WUD, Hoofers student groups
The Wisconsin Union recently changed an internal operating procedure that will affect the way Hoofers and Wisconsin Union Directorate groups can serve alcohol at their events.
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The Wisconsin Union recently changed an internal operating procedure that will affect the way Hoofers and Wisconsin Union Directorate groups can serve alcohol at their events.
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