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Sculpture and Ceramics Guild get approved travel requests to travel to national art conferences

Alex Del Dago, Student Government Reporter Mar 4, 2019

The Budget and Allocations Committee met on Friday to hear seven travel requests. Both the UNF Ceramics Guild and Sculpture Guild asked for funding to attend two different art conferences out-of-state. The...

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SG Committees: Travel requests approved for grappling, MSA and neuroscience student

Nick Blank May 19, 2016
The Budget & Allocations Committee, with four voting members, approved $5,081 in travel requests in the first committee meeting of the summer semester.
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Senators unanimously approve the free print funding request. 

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SG committee approves $21,678 from student fees for free printing

Jeremy Collard Nov 17, 2015
25 free prints will be loaded directly onto every student’s Osprey One Card at a cost of $.08 per copy.
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Budget and Allocations Committee holds discussion on Nov. 2. 

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SG committees expand Sawmill Slough Preserve, talk free printing

Jeremy Collard Nov 3, 2015
During the Nov. 2 committee meetings, senators met to discuss the possible expansion of UNF’s nature preserve and announced a funding request for a free printing program this spring.
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Senators reviewing the meeting’s agenda. 

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Six SG candidates await appointment, $2,402 approved in travel requests

Jeremy Collard Sep 21, 2015
The candidates will finalize their appointments at SG’s next Senate meeting.
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SG Committees forward VP and five senator appointments to Senate, pass $8,180 request for Wellness Center

SG Committees forward VP and five senator appointments to Senate, pass $8,180 request for Wellness Center

Jeremy Collard Aug 31, 2015
The senate will vote to place Jordan Wilson in office as student body vice president on Sept. 14.
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Senate passes $60,500 special request again

Senate passes $60,500 special request again

Christian Ayers Jul 27, 2015
Only one senator, the Budget and Allocations Chair, voted against the $60,500 special request to fund a $50,000 lobbying contract and SG travel.
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USAC members Austin Daniels (left) and Christopher Jordan (right) review a bill for approval.Photo by Christian Ayers

Committees pass $148,770 in special requests, three appointments for Senate approval

Christian Ayers Jul 13, 2015
Four committees approved a $120,000 request for a Homecoming comedy show, $28,770 for wages, new elections rules that retire party names and changes to SG absence points rules.
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Travel and expansion discussed in SG committee meetings Feb. 16

Travel and expansion discussed in SG committee meetings Feb. 16

Cameron Garrett Feb 17, 2015
The Budget and Allocations Committee unanimously passed three travel requests. The University and Student Affairs Committee announced an intention to expand ACE and also heard an advocate for the Real Food Campus Commitment.
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SG committee allocates $2,481 in first fall meeting

Saphara Harrell Sep 9, 2014
Student Government's Budget and Allocations Committee allocated funding for two student travel requests and approved moving over funds intended for the Aquatic Center.
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B&A approves printing and Jaguar ticket exchange requests

Brandon Thigpen Jul 17, 2014
Student Government’s Free Printing Campaign special request was approved by the Budget and Allocations Committee, which included an amendment for transportation to Jaguars football games. Two travel requests were also approved.
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B&A approves travel requests and extends skate park hours

Saphara Harrell Jun 26, 2014
The Budget and Allocations Meeting on June 23 approved travel funding for two groups, determined Marsha Lupi will become interim dean, and instated new hours for the UNF Skate Park.
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