SSFC votes against changes to bylaws
The Student Services Finance Committee voted against changing its bylaws Monday after a contentious discussion of the role of student hourly positions.
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The Student Services Finance Committee voted against changing its bylaws Monday after a contentious discussion of the role of student hourly positions.
The Student Services Finance Committee discussed potential changes to its bylaws Monday, which could include significant alterations to the committee’s financial code, as well as the elimination of student hourly positions from student organizations.
The Student Services Finance Committee heard the Associated Students of Madison transportation budget at its meeting Monday, which includes funding for campus buses and student bus passes.
The Student Services Finance Committee heard the budget for the Wisconsin Union Thursday, which includes an increase in student segregated fee contribution for maintenance and building upkeep.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved the 2013-’14 budget for the Division of Recreational Sports Monday, which includes new funding for an evaluation of the condition of current campus athletic facilities.
The Student Services Finance Committee heard a budget proposal from the Division of Recreational Sports Monday that calls for a $6 increase in contributions per student next year.
Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow argued in an Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary hearing Monday that Student Services Finance Committee representatives showed inconsistencies in their decision to deny CFACT funding eligibility this fall.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved budgets for the Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary and WSUM Monday.
The Student Services Finance Committee held budget hearings for the Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary and WSUM, UW-Madison's student run radio station, Thursday.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved budgets for the Medieval Warriorcraft League and Greater University Tutoring Services Thursday after making adjustments to the groups’ initial proposals.
After hours of debate and nearly 40 amendments, the Student Services Finance Committee delayed its vote on the Multicultural Student Coalition’s 2013-’14 budget following a proposal to consider minimally funding the group.
The Associated Students of Madison University Affairs Committee held a meeting Wednesday to discuss campus safety and a new campaign focused on improving to cell phone reception on campus.
The search-and-screen committee for the next chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison held its fourth forum Wednesday to discuss which qualities campus members would like to see in the university’s next leader.
Many University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty, staff and community members have signed an online petition asking the Office of Human Resources to release a list of changes to be included in the personnel system redesign following recent campus feedback.
Student government leaders approved the Associated Students of Madison internal budget for the 2013-14 year Tuesday.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Government Committee announced the results of this year’s freshman elections election Wednesday night.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Search and Screen Committee will hold three forums over the next week to receive input from the campus community on what characteristics the new chancellor should have.
A student organization moved closer to receiving funding Thursday when the Student Services Finance Committee voted in favor of allowing the group student segregated fee funding eligibility.
University of Wisconsin-Madison student government approved funding for this fall’s UW Homecoming in a meeting Wednesday after a heated discussion over how much money the event should receive.
Tonight comedy fans will rejoice with the return of NBC's Thursday night lineup. Despite the network's recent struggles and questionable programming elsewhere (I'm looking at you, ""The Cape""), NBC has compiled one of the most solid evenings in television with its latest Must See TV bloc. But sandwiched right in between ""The Office"" and ""30 Rock"" is the sadly forgotten ""Parks and Recreation,"" a show regrettably assigned to midseason replacement status that really deserves more love.