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Student clubs notified of AUCC funds

The AU Club Council notified student clubs of their allocations Tuesday, Oct. 19, 18 days after they were due. Allocations were held up by problems with the way they were submitted to Student Activities, The Eagle previously reported. Below is a summary of the allocations, followed by a link to the full list. Check back soon for more coverage.

Top 10 groups/associations on campus that received allocations for 2005:

Alternative Spring Break $16,500
Student Organization for African Studies $4,800
College Republicans of AU $4,100
Team Running Heads $3,800
On A Sensual Note $2,800
Muslim Student Association $2,500
Queers and Allies $2,500
Habitat for Humanity $2,400
Asian Student Association $2,300
College Democrats of AU $2,300

Bottom 10 organizations on campus that received allocations for 2005:

Bahai Club $50
Solidarity Committee $50
Sew What? $50
Transfer Transitions: Transfer Student Alliance $50
Unitarian Universalists $95
Treble in Paradise $100
Rude Mechanicals AU's Shakespeare Troupe $100
College Moderates $100
AU Socialists and Social Democrats $200
AU Gamers $205

Organizations with considerable differences in allocations from 2004 and 2005:

Decreased:

Queers and Allies $5,000 to $2,500
Catholic Student Association $1,750 to $450
MoGit $1,700 to $250
Facilitating Leadership in Youth $1,200 to $850
Hip Hop Zone $1,150 to $450
Students for Israel $1,000 to $450
Screaming Eagles $600 to $350

Increased:

Alternative Spring Break $9,000 to $16,500
Team Running Heads $2,200 to $3,800
Student Organization for African Studies $900 to $4,800
United Methodist Student Association $500 to $1,800
Barkada: The Philippine Society $200 to $750
Design Club $500 to $900
Dime-a-Dozen $1,500 to $1,900
South Asian Student Association $250 to $700
In Motion $0 to $3,960


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