Student Senate: Bobcat Festival budget resolution does not pass
A resolution to approve a budget for a Bobcat Festival was not passed at the Student Senate meeting Wednesday night after a lot of deliberation and questions from senate members.
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A resolution to approve a budget for a Bobcat Festival was not passed at the Student Senate meeting Wednesday night after a lot of deliberation and questions from senate members.
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