ASM passes new legislation regarding student aid, student role clarifications
By Anthony Trombi | Apr. 14The student government passed legislation benefiting student aid efforts and clarifying student government bylaws at their meeting on Tuesday.
The student government passed legislation benefiting student aid efforts and clarifying student government bylaws at their meeting on Tuesday.
As the pandemic threatens many with financial hardship, the UW program offers veterinary services to those unable to pay for standard care.
UW-Madison’s student government unanimously passed legislation on Tuesday in favor of the Teaching Assistant’s Association, a Tribal Liaison for ASM, funding questions surrounding the COVID-19 Relief Fund and transgender athletes on campus.
The incoming program will be the first in the country to focus on psychoactive pharmaceutical investigation.
Library Mall, positioned between Memorial Library, State Street Mall, the Wisconsin Historical Society and Langdon Street, has been a space for students to study outside, hang out and do yoga.
The student governance body voted unanimously to endorse three new pieces of legislation at their meeting Tuesday.
Panelists joined a Badgers for Special Olympics discussion regarding inclusion of students with disabilities on the UW-Madison campus.
The student governance body discussed measures denouncing violence towards Asian Pacific Islander Desi American students, evaluating budgets and supporting UW’s COVID-19 vaccine efforts.
UW-Madison will be partnering with four communities under the UniverCity Alliance this year to facilitate community improvements.
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights lawyer, spoke to the UW-Madison community about the fight for justice.