Five clubs are vying for $2,892.80 of funding at this week’s Wednesday night ASUA Senate meeting.
If their proposals are approved, club funding will reach $135,229.68, only a few thousand short of the $138,575.76 set aside by the senate for club funding this year.
Safe Ride, a free transportation service for students, will make a presentation to the Associated Students of the University of Arizona Senate.
Bear Down Camp, held at the beginning of every school year, will also be discussed at the meeting. It, along with several other areas and programs administered by ASUA, is working toward training executives to chair next year’s initiatives.
This meeting will be one of the last during the terms of most elected officials, outside of Sen. Chad Travis and Administrative Vice President Brett Ponton, who were both elected to second terms in their offices.