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[email protected]. Tme Voice Volume CXIII, Issue 5 WoosterTRADITION AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 1883 Friday, September 27, 1996 Hillel celebrates Sukkot Confusion, chaos festival characterize SGA funding yet again EMILY COLEMAN zations receiving dissimilar amounts SANDRA KOZERA of funding. Five groups were not represented Asso- the ' The Student Government at funding meeting: Delta Phi Out-of-Boun- V J ciation allocated funds to campus Alpha, Delta Theta Psi. ds organizations Wednesday night. Dance Team. The Student SGAendedupallocating $8,704.75. Music Association and the Wooster falling well below the $17,000 re- Game Players. Watts took this as a quested by campus organizations. sig-- i that these groups "don't actu- Highlights of the meeting included ally want money that badly." SGA a debate about racism and a motion made a motion to allot no funds to to deny funds to non-represent- ed these groups, which now have two groups.