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Two leaders of separate student government branches spoke against two separate pieces of legislation they said would undermine their respective bodies.
UW-Madison will have to face the loss of $18 million more in funding this school year and over $7.5 million the year after. Officials learned Tuesday the state slashed more funding from the UW system.
A group created by the Madison Initiative for Undergraduates outlined recommendations it said would improve advising at UW-Madison Monday, including better connecting students to advisers and adding about 20 new advising positions.
The Student Judiciary upheld its decision to remove two student leaders from their seats Monday.
Although a new state law disallows students from using their student ID as identification to vote, Dean of Students Lori Berquam said UW-Madison will provide students access to identification cards that will allow them to vote.
The Multicultural Student Coalition told the Student Judiciary Tuesday the Student Services Finance Committee that denied their $1.27 million budget request in September is a ""failing institution.""
The UW System Board of Regents approved building designs for a new $52.8 million UW-Madison School of Nursing facility Friday.
UW-Madison Interim Chancellor David Ward will remain leader of the university for one more year, putting off the search for his replacement until 2012, UW System leaders announced Tuesday.
The Student Judiciary confirmed they would hear the Multicultural Student Coalition's complaints against a student government committee Thursday.
While UW-Madison students plan to attend Saturday's football game against Nebraska with other die-hard Badger fans, UW-Madison Chancellor David Ward plans to attend the game with Gov. Scott Walker.
The Multicultural Student Coalition filed an appeal to the Student Judiciary Monday against a student government committee's decision to limit the group's funding. Badger Catholic Chair Nico Fassino told the same committee his group, who recently won a lawsuit against UW-Madison for denying the group money in 2007, is eligible to receive funding.
Student government leaders heard new legislation that would eliminate the requirement for the Student Judiciary to record closed sessions Sunday.
Student leaders stood by their decision Thursday to limit the Multicultural Student Coalition's budget to $250,000, although the group requested upwards of $1.5 million.
UW-Madison's three shared governance groups are all on board with faculty's request to extend Interim Chancellor David Ward's term at the university for another year.
U.S. Congress candidate and Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, told students Monday they should reach out to legislators from their hometowns to ensure student voices are heard throughout the state on important issues.
UW-Madison's three shared governance groups are all on board with faculty's request to extend Interim Chancellor David Ward's term at the university for another year.
Interim Chancellor David Ward may stay in UW-Madison's top position for another year after the request of UW-Madison faculty members.
With high turnover since the last session, UW-Madison students can expect to see changes in the way student government functions, past and present leaders said.
On the heels of controversy surrounding affirmative action at UW-Madison, the Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and Climate welcomed Eric G. Williams to its team this week.