ASM, other UW schools discontinue plan for shared student governance body
By Sophia Ross | Nov. 17, 2022UW-Madison student government unanimously voted to disband rebuilding the shared student governance body from the ground up.
UW-Madison student government unanimously voted to disband rebuilding the shared student governance body from the ground up.
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