‘We have to cut to the bone’: The impact of budget cuts at UW
Additional cuts to the University of Wisconsin System and expected tuition hikes pose a threat to the reputation of campuses state-wide, UW System President Kevin Reilly said.
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Additional cuts to the University of Wisconsin System and expected tuition hikes pose a threat to the reputation of campuses state-wide, UW System President Kevin Reilly said.
With hopes to restructure the current student government system at UW-Madison, the Students for a Constructive Associated Students of Madison hosted its kickoff meeting Monday.
Members of different student groups from across campus are working to rewrite the Associated Students of Madison Constitution, a move that could alter the makeup and structure of student government at UW-Madison.
UW-Madison officials are investigating allegations of misconduct that preceded senior associate athletic director John Chadima's resignation in early January, although they have been tight-lipped about the allegations.
Chancellor David Ward announced the names of four individuals to review allegations of misconduct against former Senior Associate Athletic Director John Chadima Monday.
UW System President Kevin Reilly remains hopeful the state will decrease funding cuts to the system, he told the Board of Regents Friday.
The UW System Board of Regents also unanimously approved the proposed Memorial Union renovation plans, the destruction of Brothers Bar and Grill on University Avenue and the addition of club seats in the Kohl Center.
While the Associated Students of Madison elected chairs to its Nominations Board and Rules Committee Wednesday, the council tabled a decision on whom to elect to the vice chair position until next week.
Student government Diversity Chair Tangela Roberts announced she will be stepping down from her position this week.
The Multicultural Student Coalition appealed a student government committee’s decision to deny the group funding to the Student Judiciary Tuesday.
As of Monday, the results of a student government survey indicate a majority of students want the Mifflin Street Block Party to continue.
The Student Services Finance Committee discussed employing a controversial fund that would allow student groups to hire non-university-employed staff members Thursday.
Gov. Scott Walker announced three appointments to the UW System Board of Regents Thursday. Walker named Gary Roberts, Gerald Whitburn and Tim Higgins to the board. The state Senate must confirm the appointments before the nominees officially become Regents. Roberts, of Onalaska, has been president and chief executive officer of the Morrison Creek Cranberry Company since 1986 after earning degrees in Political Science and Psychology from UW-LaCrosse. Whitburn, of Wausau, was the chief executive officer of Church Mutual Insurance Company from 2001-10. He previously served as secretary of the Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations from 1989-91 and as secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services from 1991-95. Higgins, of Appleton, has own and ran a healthcare management company since 2008. He previously served on the board of directors for the Wisconsin Alumni Association. The 18-member board consists of 16 members who serve seven-year terms and two student members who serve two-year terms.