WISPIRG appeals to ASM Student Judiciary to receive funding
The Wisconsin Student Interest Group appealed to the student judiciary to receive funding after the Student Services Finance Committee denied the group's eligibility for 2011-2012 Tuesday.
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The Wisconsin Student Interest Group appealed to the student judiciary to receive funding after the Student Services Finance Committee denied the group's eligibility for 2011-2012 Tuesday.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved budget increases for the Greater University Tutoring Services and Student Leadership Program Thursday.
The Student Service Finance Committee voted to endorse Chair Matt Manes' proposed Campus Services Fund Thursday.
The Student Services Finance Committee voted Monday to postpone endorsement of Chair Matt Manes' proposed Campus Services Fund until Thursday.
The Student Service Finance Committee met to discuss the Campus Services Fund section of their proposed budget revision Thursday.
Student Service Finance Committee Chair Matt Manes revealed his new plan for the committee's budget Monday.
Steve Pogorzelski, head of ClickFuel and former president of Monster.com, offered firsthand entrepreneurial advice to UW-Madison students Thursday.
The 2010 Campus Diversity Forum, ""Cultivating Excellence: Nurturing the Seeds of Success,"" featured presentations from faculty and guest speakers, as well as panel discussions on diversity at the Memorial Union Thursday.
Seventy-five sign-wielding members of the Local 171 branch of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees protested the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery privatization of food service employment outside the WID yesterday.
The Madison Campus Women's Center applied for eligibility to receive funding from the Student Services Finance Committee for the 2011-'12 fiscal year Monday.
Crime rates in Madison reached a 36-year low in 2009, according to a UW-Madison Police Department report.
The Wisconsin Student Public Interest Group held a press conference Tuesday to announce Madison's status as a Fair Trade City, making it the 16th city in the nation and the first state capital to receive this designation.
The Madison Vending Oversight Committee met Wednesday to adjust vendor rights for upcoming Madison events, discuss late-night vending area changes and approve the southeast campus area's vending map.
War protestor Cindy Sheehan and a panel of fellow antiwar and electoral reform advocates presented their ideas in a discussion Monday at Memorial Union.
The student group Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment hosted author and speaker Jessica Valenti Thursday as part of April's Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The Landlord and Tenant Subcommittee voted Thursday in favor of requiring owners of multi-family dwellings to provide contact information for at least two responsible parties.
Supporters and opponents of proposed Natatorium renovations met Thursday in the Humanities building to debate a possible increase in student segregated fees.