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UWMC Campus Life

Student Government Association
Student Union
Clubs and Organizations

Multicultural Resource Center
Ambassador Program
The Forum
Mush
Lecture and Fine Arts

Music
Sports & Recreation

Marathon Hall Activities
Student Life and Interest Committee (SLIC)

Student Safety, Rights and Responsibilities


Student Government Association


All students enrolled at UWMC are members of the Student Government Association (SGA). Comprised of an elected Executive Board and Senate, SGA governs students affairs, sponsors special; events and activities, approves the annual segregated fee budget, charters campus clubs, provides leadership training, and appoints students to campus committees.

Three freshman senators, three sophomore senators (21 years of age and older) one senator from Marathon Hall, the Vice President & Women’s Issues Director are elected in the fall during the second week of the semester. All of the other members of the executive board are elected in April for the following school year. Nomination forms for senator and executive positions are available from the SGA office (room 186) or the SGA Advisor's office (in Student Services) four weeks prior to an election.


Student Union

The Student Union serves as the campus crossroads for food, fun, and entertainment. Many of the events sponsored by the Student Activities Board are showcased in this center. These events include the Munch & Music series, dances, open mic, comedians, and guest speakers. A variety of clubs utilize the Student Union as a meeting place. Services also include a snack bar, foosball, pool tables, a big screen TV, video & sound system, and the Round Room stage.
                                                                                                   
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Clubs and Organizations

Campus clubs offer opportunities for students to share similar interests while enhancing skills, which can bolster resumes, references, and scholarship applications. To create a campus club, all that is needed is a constitution stating the club's purpose and meeting schedule, an election of four student officers, and a faculty or staff advisor. Officially chartered clubs can request up to $500 from the Student Government Association and utilize campus resources such as meeting rooms and bulletin boards. Past and present clubs include:

Animation Appreciation Society, Anthropology, Armchair Philosophy, Art, Botany, Business, Campus Crusade for Christ, Community Building Club, Computer, Dance, Diversity, Drama, Engineering, Environmental, Feminists, Gamers, Harry Potter, Hockey, LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Question/Queer)
, Movie, PEER (Peer Empowerment Education Resource), Political Action, Programming, Robotics, Support our Troops, Vegetarian, and Writers Workshop.

Club forms, advisor contacts, and additional information are available on the Club Resources webpage, from the Student Government Association, or Student Activities Coordinator in Student Services.

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Multicultural Resource Center

Located across from the Campus Bookstore in Room 166, the Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) is a hot spot for campus life where you will always find students spending time between classes. The MRC is student-led with faculty advisors. The MRC features displays, educational materials and activities relating to diversity and cultures.

Ambassador Program

Ambassadors represent the University's public relations and hospitality corps. Selected through a nomination and application process, ambassadors assist with tours, special events, and other services. For information call 261-6232.

The Forum

As a student-funded newspaper, the Forum is published monthly during the academic year and offers opportunities in journalism, graphics, photography, and business management. Located in Room 179, the Forum can be contacted at 261-6302 or forum@uwc.edu.
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Mush

Mush is the University's literary journal. Published each spring, Mush showcases the creative writing, art, and photography of students, faculty, staff, and the community. Information on Mush is available from the Forum or the Writing Center.

Lecture and Fine Arts
Performed throughout the academic year, the Lecture & Fine Arts program hold events featuring music, poetry, art, dance, lectures, theatre, and comedy. Coordinated by a student committee and staff director, these activities blend education and entertainment. For information call 261-6234.
                                                                                                      
Music
Music options include Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, Orchestra, and Show Choir. For information call 261-6246 or 281-6247.

Sports & Recreation
Sports and recreation at UWMC includes a variety of varsity and intramural sports, such as soccer, golf, volleyball, basketball, flag football, and softball.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                           
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Marathon Hall Activities
Marathon Hall hosts a large number of activities to foster a strong sense of community within the hall and campus. Residence hall staff and students plan floor section activities, as well as all hall events, with a focus ranging from educational to personal development and social recreation. For information call 261-6232.

Student Life and Interest Committee (SLIC)
Each semester, students pay a segregated fee, which is used to support programs such as athletics, student government, performing arts, publications, and recreation. Students serving on the Student Life & Interest Committee (SLIC) coordinate the budget for segregated fees. Students appointed to this committee help plan and allocate funds to over two dozen campus programs. For information, contact the SLIC Advisor in Student Services.

Student Safety, Rights and Responsibilities
Further information about safety, sexual assault and sexual harassment including sexual assaults by acquaintances, national, state, local and campus sexual assault statistics, the rights of victims, services available to assist students who are the victims of sexual assault or sexual harassment, and protective behaviors, as required by Wis. Stat. Sec. 36.11(22) may be found at the UW-Colleges Student Safety Information page.

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