Student organizations at Texas State are ever evolving. New ones are created each semester, and those that have been around for a while are being revamped. Hannah Miller has the story.
Students looking for something to do this fall won't have to look far to find it. Texas State has 240 student organizations, and new ones spring up every semester. Caitlin Weekley is the member coordinator for the Association for Women in Communications, a new organization that's already gained footing among students.
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But with the economic downturn, many organizations are struggling to fund their events. The university allocates 24-thousand dollars to student organizations every year.
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The university also offers students orgs educational programs, advising sessions, and workshops. SB
Last year, leaders from 95 student organizations attended the university's advising session for presidents, which was best the turnout ever for the annual event. For Bobcat Update, I'm Hannah Miller.
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