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Dear Columbia Community, The Activities Board at Columbia (ABC) has received concerns regarding potential bias in the ABC. As an organization, the Activities Board at Columbia strives to deliver fair decisions regarding both space and funding for our 165+ student groups. The board takes this job extremely seriously and spends hundreds of hours each year discussing and debating topics such as what the most efficient uses of student life fees are. Due to how seriously the treatment of student groups is taken by ABC, the board takes concerns about bias in decision making extremely seriously. It is absolutely unacceptable for any student group to be treated differently for any reason including identity, mission, demographic, or activity. All decisions that occur regarding groups are made with efficient use of resources and fairness to the broader community in mind. The ABC takes care to expose any conflict of interests during discussions and requires individuals that are incapable of making objective decisions to abstain from voting. With this, recent allegations that cultural organizations governed by the Activities Board at Columbia (specifically in the Black, Latinx, and Native American category) are treated unfairly or differently than other organizations was and continues to be very serious. Through an email sent by a representative on the Activities Board at Columbia, concerns of skewed decision making due to bias against cultural organization were brought forth. In an effort to further understand and investigate this issue, the ABC held a forum last Wednesday (11/18), in place of the regularly scheduled board meeting, to discuss these concerns. Many community members attended and expressed larger structural concerns as well as possible solutions. The ABC listened intently as leaders throughout the community expressed concerns. Many of the points made centered around a feeling that the Activities Board at Columbia lacks sensitivity and understanding when dealing with cultural organizations. The board has made a point to internalize the issues brought up and active measures are being taken to ensure that our community never has to feel as though ABC does not fully appreciate the purpose and mission of their organization. Concrete measures include: Sensitivity training for the entire board Opening up seats in the board room for cultural advocates Adjusting the Activities Board at Columbia’s informal and official decision frameworks to increase the focus on cultural activity Instituting more concrete and transparent constitutional examination Conversations that this has opened up (* indicates a constitutional change is required): 1 Separation of the Black, Latinx, and Native American category into 3 distinct categories with one representative for each* Creation of a cultural cosponsorship fund Increased group agency over category placement 1 Many of these still need to be voted on by our representatives as well as our community members in the case constitutional changes.

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Page 1: ABC Press Release and Allocation

Dear Columbia Community,  The Activities Board at Columbia (ABC) has received concerns regarding potential bias in the ABC. As an                                 organization, the Activities Board at Columbia strives to deliver fair decisions regarding both space and                             funding for our 165+ student groups. The board takes this job extremely seriously and spends hundreds of                                 hours each year discussing and debating topics such as what the most efficient uses of student life fees                                   are. Due to how seriously the treatment of student groups is taken by ABC, the board takes concerns about                                     bias in decision making extremely seriously. It is absolutely unacceptable for any student group to be                               treated differently for any reason including identity, mission, demographic, or activity. All decisions that                           occur regarding groups are made with efficient use of resources and fairness to the broader community in                                 mind. The ABC takes care to expose any conflict of interests during discussions and requires individuals                               that are incapable of making objective decisions to abstain from voting.  With this, recent allegations that cultural organizations governed by the Activities Board at Columbia                           (specifically in the Black, Latinx, and Native American category) are treated unfairly or differently than other                               organizations was and continues to be very serious. Through an email sent by a representative on the                                 Activities Board at Columbia, concerns of skewed decision making due to bias against cultural organization                             were brought forth.   In an effort to further understand and investigate this issue, the ABC held a forum last Wednesday (11/18),                                   in place of the regularly scheduled board meeting, to discuss these concerns. Many community members                             attended and expressed larger structural concerns as well as possible solutions. The ABC listened intently                             as leaders throughout the community expressed concerns. Many of the points made centered around a                             feeling that the Activities Board at Columbia lacks sensitivity and understanding when dealing with cultural                             organizations. The board has made a point to internalize the issues brought up and active measures are                                 being taken to ensure that our community never has to feel as though ABC does not fully appreciate the                                     purpose and mission of their organization.   Concrete measures include: 

● Sensitivity training for the entire board ● Opening up seats in the board room for cultural advocates ● Adjusting the Activities Board at Columbia’s informal and official decision frameworks to                       

increase the focus on cultural activity ● Instituting more concrete and transparent constitutional examination  

 Conversations that this has opened up  (* indicates a constitutional change is required): 1

● Separation of the Black, Latinx, and Native American category into 3 distinct categories with                           one representative for each* 

● Creation of a cultural co­sponsorship fund ● Increased group agency over category placement 

1 Many of these still need to be voted on by our representatives as well as our community members ­ in the case constitutional changes.  

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● Discretionary fundings for representatives  In addition to both continuing the conversations started at this forum and the active steps mentioned above,                                 the Activities Board at Columbia has reviewed data applicable to its current structure . This investigation                             2

focused on observing bias in decisions made by the ABC. Funding decisions were used as a proxy for                                   decisions as a whole .  3

The main sources used for the analysis were allocation decision data from the past three years and                                 cosponsorship data from the past two. Co­sponsorship data from last year was focused on since only two                                 co­sponsorships have been approved so far this year.   

  Figure 1: Co­sponsorships from the 2014 ­ 2015 academic year  

  Figure 2: Allocation numbers from the 2015 ­ 2016 academic year        

2 In a large structural change, the ABC shifted to a direct democracy 3 years ago. Data from periods before this was not taken into account. 3 These funding decisions come out of multiple decisions and discussions over the year. If there is bias in decision making it would most likely show up in funding decisions. 

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2013 Allocation Decisions 

Category  % Increases  % Decreases  % No change 

Black, Latinx, Native American 

55.56%  0.00%  44.44% 

All Cultural Groups  44.44%  0.00%  55.56% 

All ABC Groups  38.13%  8.75%  53.13% 

  2014 Allocation Decisions Category  % Increases  % Decreases  % No change 

Black, Latinx, Native American 

41.67%  25.00%  33.33% 

All Cultural Groups  25.00%  30.00%  45.00% 

All ABC Groups  31.25%  26.25%  42.50% 

 2015 Allocation Decisions 

Category  % Increases  % Decreases  % No change 

Black, Latinx, Native American 

69.23%  15.38%  15.38% 

All Cultural Groups  62.50%  20.00%  17.50% 

All ABC Groups  45.00%  26.88%  28.13% 

 Based on this information, there appears to be little evidence of any bias with regards to cultural                                 organizations in terms of decisions reached and passed by the Activities Board at Columbia. Discrepancies                             in funding are to be expected, as some groups are more established than others or happen to hold more                                     programming simply due to how their organization has evolved over time. However, the distribution of total                               allocation numbers, co­sponsorships decisions, and the frequency/magnitude of allocation increases and                     decreases all fail to provide substantial evidence for claims of bias decision making by the Activities Board                                 at Columbia.   The initial correspondence which prompted this investigation included examples meant to imply bias within                           the ABC boardroom. Further analysis showed that these examples were misrepresented or taken out of                             context. ABC takes concerns of bias very seriously, and after further investigation and conversations with                             both community members and board members, the aforementioned claims appear to have little validity.   

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 Concurrently, this concern has brought about another investigation into the voice that cultural organizations                           have on the board. Through many conversations with past representatives as well as community members,                             there appears to be inadequate representation of cultural organizations on the Activities Board at Columbia                             ­ specifically in the Black, Latinx, and Native American category. Multiple individuals have been spoken to                               and it appears that the organization of the board room has made it difficult to bring up concerns. As                                     mentioned above, it is unacceptable ­ even in the face of equality in decisions ­ to have inequality in the                                       volume of your organization’s voice for any reason.   The ABC is working actively, as mentioned above, to combat this issue and ensure that the boardroom is a                                     safe place for people to voice concerns or uncomfortability if either occurs.  The Activities Board at Columbia looks forward to ensure the highest level of objectivity and understanding                               in all decisions moving forward. If any community members have any other concerns please feel free to                                 reach out to the executive board at [email protected].   Respectfully, The Activities Board at Columbia 

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AcademicProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002312 Mock Trial

Practice on campus, go off, they get 23K, rep proposes to cut allocation by 4K (24%decrease), they requested it kept constant, she has talked to each of these groups,higher registration cost per head (can't change), hotels + cars when they go, say theyneed to be in the same place to prepare, they are resistent to being more efficient withit - the only way to change spending habits is to make huge cuts. The most money perperson as any group per person, they have two traveling teams of 8-10 people, they alsohave LSAT events. Some of the problems -how mock trial works - they can't stay withpeople on campus (because not at a campus - most conferences are held atcourthouses) - it isn't offered to live on campus, wouldn't stay in hotel deal (find cheaperhotel far away), only fly away to one tournament (only do if they ahve the money) -usually in california. pay for just the flight back, they could be more efficient - between4-6 people in a room, they will go to courthouse at 6:30 am, then stay away for rounds,coaches (corporate lawyers, public defenders), mock trial has not done as well this year(other teams live in the same house as mock trial).It is impossible for them to stay atnearest college because hosted at a college - at debate that's how it works, notnecessarily institutionalized - 4-6 per hotel room seems a little luxurious if you considerhow many people. you frequently have to prep the night before. as student leaders - is itworth it? the argument boils down to us making a value judgement - money that couldbe going to somewhere else because they need this money to go to what they do. it'sless about specific groups - more about a community in general - a community withgroups like mock trials. two principles that are at odds. learned to appreciate smallergroups - put in so much of their time, their is also a difference in activity - it's not as if anexact dollar amount is putting time in - it's the nature of activity. how much aremembers paying in to be part of the team. $4500 including that one flight. are theytrying to fundraise? tournament - get twenty teams to come - because of 50/50 travel,we would need revenue to balance out allocation. can't get corporate sponsorships. lesstournaments? could they go - it's hard to determine a way to generate more revenue.they should be put under pressure to do it - they need to build reputation on the circuits- specific. combination of the two - not qualifying for first semester (invitational), theway you get teams to go to your own tournaments is to go to theirs - wouldn't seecalifornia teams otherwise (case setup), circuit limits how many tournament can hold.next year talk about the cosponsorships and grants, (need to tell them to request more).-$2000 This $4500 is cutting, rationale - something needs to force them to save money.Even if something is the right thing to do - we need to use same precedent/principle.Assume that it would cripple them, this would still be the right thing to do. A:0 O: 3 Y: 9 Acade $18,495 $18,495 $18,495 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $14,000 ($4,495) Decrease

AG002322 Political Science Students Association

Started with $250 - cut for $125. They have done a ton of programming, and arguablythere are new events. But they get so much linking from their department which alsodetermines what kind of events that they hold. Publicity is very important for events,internal concerns, voting week, when they came in for cosponsorships - david isgraduating. after that meeting, they haven't done much. board is quite strong A: 1 O: 1 Y: 10 Acade $250 $250 $125 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $189 $64 Increase*

AG002340 Sign Language Club

As a board, they haven't really taken the initiative. They're a great group, but the onlyevents they hold are lessons - they came for sponsorship so they could pay. ODS shouldbe paying for it under the fact that deaf initiatives, should pursue as permanent funding,wanted to hold more info sessions. They did apply to cosponsorships and we didn't giveit to them, but they are doing well (growing membership). There are many things theycould do but they aren't doing. This would be for extra food. They want to do non lessonevent A: 1 UNANIMOUS Acade $814 $855 $855 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,197 $342 Increase*

AG002365 Society of International Undergraduates

Confused, they used to spend a lot of money on tshirts for world cup event - can't spendit on tshirts, soccer screenings, lerner during the day, soccer in europe during the day,no actual allocation packet, they'll doing like nothing, starting as a joke and now its semireal. Cut their desired current allocation by $500 for the tshirts and their world cupevent and also for given more time this year - they may have been able to use themoney more efficiently, give them more breathing room, fluctuate in that programming+ apply to cosponsorships A: 1 UNANIMOUS Acade $1,911 $2,006 $2,006 Please contact Kaz For the 2015-16 ac $1,506 ($500) Decrease

AG002366 Neuroscience Society

Recommend $1100 - their events are pretty well attended: research fair - invite labs inneuroscience and psychology, freshmen actually get positions from it, the event isgrowing a lot - they do a lot more publicity than other comporable groups, so there is aquestion of efficiency of funds. asked for a lot more - brain week (not super great -tabling + giveaways), all that came from zuckerman institute, want them to have moreevents for neuroscience. Can work with them for funding. Need more money forresearch fair - there are many groups that do great events but we need to stick to ourprinciples. haven't proved that they'll use efficiently. O: 3 A: 0 Y:9 Acade $834 $834 $834 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $834 $0 No change

AG002407 Pre-Law Society

Have $710, want $970. Applied for/holding more events, panels and judgeships and thesuch. They are doing what a club that supports an academic subject should be doing.Only ended up spending $80 for menthorship program, so they could finish the year. A: 0 Y:10 O: 2 Acade $710 $710 $710 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $932 $222 Increase*

AG002561 Quiz Bowl

Practice on campus, then go off campus. large group, conflict of interest, rep likes quizbowl (she is in it), more thrifty when they travel, rep recommend for $500 more - 13%increase. They also successfully applied for cosponsorships once, got CIF this year forbuzzer sets, cut in 2012-2013 because they weren't doing very well. They've improved --they place better at all of the tournaments they go to - they fundraise so they haveenough to pay for the 50% that ABC can't. They asked for $6500 because they host 3tournaments on campus, and are going to several outside tournaments but it is hard todevote that much to tournaments, need to know the amount of money that onetournament nets. 2 tournaments a semester is fine, 3 tournaments is too much. $500increase accounts for more tournaments and more people going to tournaments(question of how many) A:2 Y: 7 O: 3 Acade $3,895 $3,700 $3,700 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,127 $427 Increase*

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AG002564 Parliamentary Debate

Practice on campus, go off, second largest allocation (7071), higher registration cost perhead (can't change). Recommend less flying tournaments, public transit in location,stingy when going there, staying with people on campus, how selective are they. Theygo to worlds but they get it out of revenue. They want to move to british parliamentarydebate. Recommend 0% change. A: 0 UNANIMOUS Acade $6,428 $7,071 $7,071 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $7,071 ($0) No change

AG002595 Philolexian Society

they're a good group, oldest group on campus, they hold debates and tea parties andhost sorgam (paid for out of gatbsy). Ask for a decrease because all money on food -they can spend more efficiently. they're a great group, tighening their budget. A: 1 UNANIMOUS Acade $1,621 $1,702 $1,703 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,244 $541 Increase*

AG002603 Chandler Society for Undergraduate Chemistr Make so much money from selling notebooks. 0 is fine. A: 1 UNANIMOUS Acade $321 $337 $337 N/A N/A $0 ($337) DecreaseAG002615 Model Congress No packet, they're not requesting for growth A: 0 Y: 7 O: 5 Acade $550 $550 $550 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $550 $0 No change

Project Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002339 Student Organization of LatinosThey have requested extra funds for 300+ for a recurring, successful event of LatinoGraduation A:0 UNANIMOUS Black, $3,029 $3,029 $3,029 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,284 $255 Increase*

AG002384 African Students AssociationThey hosted solid programming this year and can apply for grants next year if they wantto expand and demonstrate need for extra funding. A: 0 UNANIMOUS Black, $1,782 $1,960 $1,960 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,960 $0 No change

AG002420 Por Colombia

They didn't spend all of their amount of allocation - mostly used for food - but they got asignificant amount of money from JCCC for their conference which will also be held thenext year. They are requesting money for a non-recurring banner, so we will taper downtheir increase to include conference fees (covered by JCCC) and reflect their lessenedneed for allocation this year. A: 1 Y: 10 O: 1 Black, $0 $500 $644 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,028 $384 Increase*

AG002446 Organization of Latin American Students

They were trying to host a conference this year and have worked with brazilian speakersand students and there has been minimal contact. Money is sufficient for next year'sconference. A: 0 Y: 11 O:1 Black, $505 $505 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $505 $5 Increase*

AG002545 ChicanX CaucusThey program really well, recommending $4000 which accounts for various grants theyhave obtained and used well - $200 for live at lerner, $250 in kraft A: 2 UNANIMOUS Black, $3,750 $3,863 $3,863 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,246 $383 Increase*

AG002546 Black Students Organization

They applied for JCCC because of extra costs which they didn't account for for one oftheir recurring events; even though they also sought out other funds (MGC, etc.), theywere still not able to cover all of their funds. They used their JCCC funds efficiently andshowed that they needed their money. A: 1 UNANIMOUS Black, $5,451 $5,451 $5,451 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,366 $915 Increase*

AG002547 Caribbean Students AssociationThey do on and off-campus programming and get over $2750 in grant to complete theirprogramming. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Black, $2,071 $2,278 $2,278 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,147 $2,869 Increase*

AG002551 Haitian Students AssociationSpent all of their allocation on culture fair with food and festitivities held late in thespring semester. They spend money responsibly otherwise and meet regularly. A: 1 Y: 11 Black, $1,256 $1,256 $953 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,334 $381 Increase*

AG002612 Native American Council Support for native graduation, increase by amount of cosponsorship for powwow A: 2 Y: 9 0: 1 Black, $535 $589 $1,427 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,682 $255 Increase*

DanceProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002323 Raw ElementzBasically have been responsive, had a successful year, their showcase is this upcomingweekend, recommended $100 for increase because they want, but no external funding A: 0 UNANIMOUS Dance $506 $455 $455 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $637 $182 Increase*

AG002335 Taal No allocation increase, solid programming, A: 2 UNANIMOUS Dance $250 $625 $700 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $980 $280 Increase*

AG002393 Bhangra

Asking for $1000 increase, recommending a decrease to $3000. Bhangra only went to 1competition this year, they forgot to put it on their budget, didn't get revenue, didn'treally do any events, they applied to CIF for costumes (didn't get it), ended up spendingmoney from allocations for costumes, have yet to see. Budgeted $500 for bheights fornext year, forgot it happened. Want to do two competitions, what they usually do(shouldn't cut them just based on that). $1000 for travel/hotel for extra competitions.The issues with banghra is that they wait until the last minute to book things which is anincrease in amount of money. Most of the competitions they are applying to - they reallywon't host people, competitions every single year. A: 3 Y: 8 O: 2 Dance $3,775 $3,963 $3,953 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,200 $247 Increase*

AG002402 Sabor

Reached out for cosponsorship for releve, gave them half of what they asked for - twoshows, want to make one of their shows two nights, they should cut down on a lot oftheir food spending, more of their budget is on food, host a lot of events on sabor +saboralumni - that budget needs to be revised for next year especially if they wanted todo things. They didn't have money for costumes but they waste money. A: 2 Y:8 O: 2 Dance $642 $706 $792 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,226 $434 Increase*

AG002405 Raas

Last week, travel expenses. Travleed to two competitions (will stay consistent next yearas well), don't need money for shirts and the such. Want to apply to more competitions.Raising more revenue (hosted a Raas showcase in the past), should increase theirallocation. Solid board structure, they applied to us for travel expenses, CIF forcostumes. They work hard to not overspend, applied to us for travel fund, main increaseto plan the event. We can talk to them next year about abc cosponsorships for morecompetitions A: 3 Y: 9 O: 2 Dance $1,893 $2,082 $2,082 http://tinyurl.com http://tinyurl.com $2,915 $833 Increase*

AG002441 Bellydancing Troupe

Right now $550, asking for $1000, rep recommend $800 -- want to go to NY - Cairo RAQsfestival. They have to pay $300 money for the festival, this will allow them to insertthemselves in the greater new york area. $200 increases. They haven't applied to fundsfor this specfic festival. A: 0 0: 1 Y: 11 Dance $275 $550 $550 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $550 $0 No change

AG002443 Onyx Dance TroupeHip hop group, host a show every year, $525 for next year, asked for $900, expectedbudget is $525 - don't anticipate no new events A: 0 O: 1 Y: 11 Dance $525 $525 $525 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $525 $0 No change

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AG002445 Ballet Collaborative

Recommend for $1000 increase, for the past years they have been increasing tech costs,like $10000 more, they've been really proactive about reaching out to other funds - onetheir showcases was downtown. Should be accessible to columbia so it's not good.Should support them in a way - should give them at least $1000 and they are really greatabout trying to lower costs. Increased them last for a similar reason, but it's stillpersistent. Really really trying to get money, every since two years, A: 1 Y: 10 O: 1 Dance $614 $1,229 $1,691 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,773 $1,082 Increase*

AG002489 Lions Dance Programming does not indicate any request for funds A: 1 Y:11 O: 0 Dance $250 $0 $0 The template does No change - we ar $0 $0 No change

AG002506 Dhoom

Probation, Conflict of Interest, they function, they do a showcase/year, they go to atleast 2 competitions, they applied to a bunch of competitions (the only real cost thatthey had), cosponsorships that they had are from last year's showcase. Competitionsthat they applied to - only applied to ones that weren't feasible. Literally could not travelto them, should apply to competitions that you know that you can go to. They got intoone that they're going to in early may, but may not go to that. Decrease to $500. Reallyhave been having a lot of trouble with their board = probation. A: 2 Y: 9 O: 1 Dance $600 $600 $645 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $840 $195 Increase*

AG002647 Orchesis

THEY ARE GREAT, takes everyone they need. Applied to funds? Apply to the mamaproject, why would they need this? They need the money to expand the length of theirtech costs - they haven't applied to us yet. Totally successful, but haven't applied tofunding. A: 1 O: 2 Y: 10 Dance $493 $542 $577 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $835 $258 Increase*

AG002836 CU Generation

Unresponsive and allocation normally goes to the purchase of clothing that is kept bymembers - this is against spending guidelines. What they use from their allocation is 0,not punishing them for a last year, but if they want to do something then they'll need toapply for cosponsorships, A: 0 Y: 9 O: 4 Dance $0 $500 $400 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($400) Decrease

AG002853 Venom Step NO PACKET N/A Dance $0 $0 $150 N/A N/A $0 ($150) Decrease

East AsianProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002541 Asian American Alliance

Increase requested for rising tech and facilities costs, hold more events than any othergroup in the category (11) and growing - 10% increase, already have a large allocation,successfully applied to ABC co-sponsorship for $200 but were denied JCCC co-sponsorship, Kraft, OMA and Gatsby (for unknown reasons), paid 3,500 forcultureSHOCK outside designers and performers when Heritage months were denied forpaying so much money for outside performers - important for drawing in attendees,used co-sponsorship money to expand a program so they will receive that money in anincrease A: 3 Y:8 O: 2 East A $3,097 $3,097 $3,283 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,307 $3,024 Increase*

AG002587 Japan Society

Satellite group Taiko ($300 requested just for them), get outstide sponsorships fromcorporations, but want more tents to attract vendors as now they only have two (forMatsuri), not very financially responsible and pour most of their allocation into oneevent, student groups can no longer use tents not supplied by Columbia though theyused to own their own, now increased rental costs, Matsuri not charged event - couldraise revenue. IF an event is so expensive, needs to be sustainable A: 1 Y: 11 O: 1 East A $2,529 $2,782 $2,782 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,246 $1,464 Increase*

AG002593 Hong Kong Students and Scholars Society

Good programming with a small budget and requesting an increase, co-sponsored oneevent with another cultural group, never spend money on publicity, not necessarily asmall budget though - money requested for publicity and co-sponsoring to build thecultural community UNANIMOUS East A $888 $933 $961 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,037 $76 Increase*

AG002597 Taiwanese American Students Association Good programming, but did not apply for any external funding A: 0 UNANIMOUS East A $1,396 $1,536 $1,536 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,150 $614 Increase*

AG002609 Chinese Students Club

Rising tech costs, want money for year-round storage space - not a good reason forallocation increase, you can apply for storage, ABC has storage over the summer, butthey have not gotten an increase in 3 years, have applied to a lot of external funding,use alot of tech for their events (ex: Nightmarket), however, not that much Chineseculture in their events (noted by ABC Rep who is a AAA member), ABC money not givenfor events that have not yet been held and proven successful, clearly rising tech costsand they have a demonstrated need for increase from applying for external funding tosupport these tech costs, 400 dollars gained through external funding this year for techcosts A: 2 Y: 10 O: 2 East A $4,892 $4,892 $4,892 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $7,185 $2,293 Increase*

AG002610 Korean Students AssociationVery financiallly responsive and communicative this year (though previously not), didn'tapply to new funding, same programming as the previous year A: 2 N: 4 Y: East A $6,329 $6,329 $5,890 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $8,245 $2,355 Increase*

AG002705 Global China Connection

Hold pre-professional events, undergrad/grad conference (no money spent or earned)where they helped, pannels, no money spent this year but trying to hold new eventsnext year including another conference (JCCC next year) - ABC does not give money forevents that have not been held and proven successful, self-proclaimed do not know howto use their allocation, 0 dollars with a note that they will apply for co-sponsorships nextyear and ABC will be lenient A:1 Y: 10 O: 1 East A $0 $500 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($500) Decrease

EngineeringProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002319 Biomedical Engineering Society

They didn't apply for any grants even though they get department They get departmentfunding and they are doing okay, they previously had received a cut but are prettyactive. A: 1 O: 1 Y:9 Engine $561 $140 $356 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $356 $0 No change

AG002320 Society of Automotive Engineers Consistent programming A: 1 O: 1 Y:15 Engine $13,125 $13,781 $13,913 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $13,913 $0 Decrease

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AG002379 Application Development Initiative

They are a very strong group with a serious general body that puts in hours for the club -they consistently serve 60 - 100 people every week. They don't apply to internal grants,but they get a lot of outside funding and grants. They are concerned that getting outsidefunding makes it look commercial, though they reasonably spend their money, but theydon't have a demonstrated need for more money based on what they currently bring in.Giving them more money could incentivize them to reach out more to the non-CScommunity on campus, but they haven't made enough strides in terms of applying toColumbia specific funds, and though it is from corporate sponsorships, they currentlyhave money to host their events. A: 2 O: 4 Y:6 Engine $525 $525 $2,910 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,910 $0 No change

AG002395 Engineers Without Borders

They have a lot of institutional memory and are very organized in terms of logistics. Theyapplied for one co-sponsorship but don't do much on campus - most of theirprogramming lies outside of the community. A: 5 Y: 10 O: 1 Engine $6,468 $6,468 $6,000 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,000 $0 No change

AG002503 CUINFORMS They have done limited programming in the past year. A: 3 Y: 8 O: 1 Engine $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 $0 No changeAG002583 American Society of Civil Engineers They have their steel bridge project and have applied to additional funds for that. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Engine $751 $826 $1,231 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,886 $656 Increase*

AG002585 Institute of Electronics and Electrical EngineerThey have applied for all of the funding they could and received CIF and JCCC and havedone a solid job to demonstrate. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Engine $880 $968 $1,047 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,693 $646 Increase*

AG002586 American Society of Mechanical EngineersThey did not seek additional funding, but have held solid programming with theircurrent allocation. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Engine $788 $788 $722 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $722 $0 No change

AG002618 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astrona

They spend their money on travel to a competition in Phoenix and bulding a plane andtaking it to competitions (in addition to bearing shipping costs). They aren't doinganything new necessarily and serve a niche community and should look at alternateways to get their materials as well. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Engine $4,233 $4,445 $4,445 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,445 $0 No change

AG002618 American Institute of Chemical Engineers

They spend their money on travel to a competition in Phoenix and bulding a plane andtaking it to competitions (in addition to bearing shipping costs). They aren't doinganything new necessarily and serve a niche community and should look at alternateways to get their materials as well. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Engine $594 $642 $767 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,445 $3,678 Increase*

Project Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002334 Armenian Club Good, consistent UNANIMOUS Europ $0 $0 $300 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $420 $120 Increase*

AG002364 Turkish Students Association

Growing really quickly, around 15 people each year, new board started to hold moreevents that attract international students, now mostly about turkish culture. Moreappealing to people to columbia. Ridiculous allocation request, speaker series, newboard, consistently organizing well, low profile people, continue doing that, applied forkraft fund, holding service events, increase but not sure if $550-$1000 is too much.Global Center possibly withdrew funding. A: 1 O: 1 Y: 12 Europ $500 $550 $550 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $720 $170 Increase*

AG002419 Polish ClubUnderutilization of budget, external funding, and excess funds indicate need fordecrease A: 0 O:4 Y: 11 Europ $813 $813 $731 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $490 ($241) Decrease

AG002474 Hellas

Packet, contacted advisors, request $250, PROBATION. Rep wants to $0, had originallymotioned for derecognition. $0 and then $250 through cosponsorships, nocommunication A: 0 Y: 13 Europ $310 $310 $250 to be charged: con Welcome Party: $ $0 ($250) Decrease

AG002567 Ukrainian Students SocietyBoard problems, speaker series, they have been the same, programmed the same,consistent about programming, not requesting increase A: 0 O: 2 Y: 13 Europ $400 $400 $360 N/A N/A $360 $0 No change

AG002576 Russian International Association Good, consistent A: 0 Y: 12 O:1 Europ $1,975 $1,975 $1,975 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,975 $0 No change

AG002584 French Cultural Society

Non-existent this year, problem in their board, contacted about $80 and $100 event -only spent $180 out of money. Recommending 30% cut, still can program well, also haverevenue. Otherwise too harsh, not wasting money. 30% is ideal for just a bad year, notautomatically cut but they didn't explain the unspent allocation, etc. Most of the peopleat the event, weren't there, quality of event was less. Non-existent because boardproblems, now they are better. A: 0 Y:10 N: 4 Europ $1,476 $1,476 $1,476 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,000 ($476) Decrease

AG002611 Iranian Students Association

These were on top of things, recommended 1000, applied to turath (kraft film series),growing events, make revenue too, good users of money. They are really successful, butthey also had people coming though they hadn't applied to stuff. Except for $300,haven't really applied to grants/co-sponsorships, rising costs because more peoplecoming. JCCC too and chaplain fund (no $ received for application). Why didn't they getit? They didn't apply to us. They are successful A: 1 Y:7 N: 5 Europ $680 $714 $680 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $787 $107 Increase*

AG002628 Turath

Best club (award), applied to a lot of things, turkish club/iranian students club, lots ofdifferent cosponsorships, strong board, on top of things. Improving their board structureand everything. They requested $1289 for next year. They have a satellite group, somespending will go to that. $765 right now. Lots of recurring events, repeat the film series.With this extra money, additional crowds coming in more people coming to each of theirevents. A: 1 Y:9 N: 3 Europ $768 $807 $818 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,651 $833 Increase*

AG002840 Tatar Club No programming UNANIMOUS Europ $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No change

AG002893 Germanic Cultural Society

One of the best clubs, newly recognized last year, allocation of $500, event calledchristmas market (very cute), making unofficial events, they also best new group award,applied to cosponsorships A: 2 UNANIMOUS Europ $0 $0 $500 We only had one e We plan on spendi $713 $213 Increase*

MediaProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002317 Film Production

This club couldn't remember whether they bought a camera. Encouraged to apply forCIF, applied for and successfully got the grant. With the amount that JCCC granted,filmmakers go on and off campus to make their own films and showcase them tocolumbia community. Right now they can only support a limited number of filmmakers,only 10 (hence the increase). They work with off campus film companies (script reviews). A:0 Y:13 O:2 Media $1,665 $1,665 $1,665 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($1,665) Decrease

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AG002344 CU Records

Didn't contact rep until this semester because they didn't update contact information,meeting with vp, wants to revamp CU records, music records aren't a thing anymore. VPhas been the point person if student performers want to perform on campus. Biggestevent - deantini's playlist (deantini's favorite playlist) this is a reallyinteresting/innovative idea. $5000 requested is too much.Rep only recommendincreasing to $500. Didn't seek external funding, haven't been able to get into contactwith them. They've already planned everything out for an event. Don't want to giveextra money because they haven't been consistent + no external funding. let's readdressnext year A: 2 UNANIMOUS Media $250 $250 $200 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $200 $0 No change

AG002418 National Undergraduate Film Festival NO PACKET N/A Media $2,154 $2,154 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No change

AG002434 Artist Society

Consistent programming, weekly sketches, free and open to general public, pretty wellattended. They apply to gatsby grant every year because several hundred dollars for artsupplies, they still need money to buy stuff. They also received abc cosponsorships.Requested $1830 because they use the money. Y: UNANIMOUS Media $1,624 $1,786 $1,786 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,824 $37 Increase*

AG002473 Photography Society Diversified amount of things, strong programming a: 1 UNANIMOUS Media $1,067 $1,120 $1,120 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($1,120) Decrease

AG002548 Columbia Television (CTV)

Not a functioning group up until 2 months ago, not good before then, accused pastmembers of stealing things. However, because of that their advisor hasn't allowed themto spend any more for the past few years. Did succesfully apply for capital investmentfund - their board this year has been strong, despire not being allowed to spend anymore. Skit videos, used by admissions office to welcome class of 2019. They only have$2700 right now. No increase, no decrease because they had a bad board and they werelimited in their spending and still have been doing pretty good programming. Activelysought out capital fund. A: 0 Y:14 O: 1 Media $5,418 $2,709 $2,709 Our only expendit https://docs.googl $3,791 $1,082 Increase*

AG002549 Science Fiction Society

Wasteful spending observed, had $500 left of allocation with no rationale, no eaf sent toABC for giving $600 to a speaker, they have, one or more times, used a false EAFnumber. Cut. No access to budget. $750 + probation A: 0 Y: 14 O: Media $1,323 $1,257 $1,194 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $750 ($444) Decrease

AG002568 Ferris Reel Film Society

Really reaches out, programming is really good, this year they have a lot of events (Suits+ bill nye), they try to do better things because they want people to go to. costs aregoing up - they never reached out about cosponsorships even though rep asked about it.Relying on cosponsorships from other communities. Requested $6000, screening rightsare more expensive. Do they ever apply to anything outside, student clubs, etc? Thelevel at which their events are, want to hold them more often (they have had to cut backon more movies). Didn't like this group because they picked their own movies. As agroup themselves they have been doing well, lots of attendence. A: 3 Y: 10 O: 2 Media $3,375 $4,050 $4,292 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,829 $2,537 Increase*

AG002626 Sounds of China

Whenever rep talks to them in person, they are not willing to apply for cosponsorships(they just dont' want to), but they put increase. Just keep it the same. Why no decrease?Decrease to $500 - with the $500, the bulk of their programming is still tech heavy (theyneed to do tech regardless), food is secondary. Decrease the amount of food in theirbudget they only have $80 of tech. They do other things like the radioshow. List ofgroups to watch. (Next $500 on karaoke??) A: 0 Y:11 O:4 Media $592 $592 $592 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $700 $108 Increase*

MusicalProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002321 New Music Defunct N/A Music $597 $597 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No changeAG002333 Bach Society They had a fine year, got an increase last year A: 2 UNANIMOUS Music $1,856 $1,948 $2,069 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,897 $828 Increase*AG002374 Non-Sequitur Did well at their level of funding, did not request an increase UNANIMOUS Music $1,061 $1,061 $1,061 N/A https://docs.googl $1,061 $0 No change

AG002387 Classical PerformersUsed $100 for board bonding from allocation, will need money to co-sponsor groupapplying to NGR next cycle - not in allocation packet, A: 0 Y: 9 O: 3 Music $993 $1,092 $1,092 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $992 ($100) Decrease

AG002562 Glee ClubPacket submitted late, in conversations at the beginning of fall semester with advisersand Glee club N/A Music $605 $635 $635 N/A N/A $0 ($635) Decrease

AG002590 Metrotones

Did not apply for external funding, requested increase to pay someone to film theirconcerts, not very communicative and spend less than their allocation, no tech costs forC555, 521 needed (-100 for filming spent this year unnecessarily), underspending UNANIMOUS Music $621 $621 $621 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $521 ($100) Decrease

AG002600 Gospel Choir

Cut last year for not submitting an allocation packet, but scaled up their programmingand applied to a lot of external funding (ABC + JCCC) for bigger venues and incresedprogramming, revenue from concerts UNANIMOUS Music $591 $650 $618 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $944 $326 Increase*

AG002607 Notes and Keys Solid programming, concerts have been good, fill c555 A: 2 UNANIMOUS Music $1,238 $1,238 $1,114 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,114 ($0) No changeAG002613 Clefhangers Used money well but did not apply for outside funding UNANIMOUS Music $971 $971 $971 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $971 $0 No change

AG002623 Kingsmen

All of the money spent this year was for events that were not on campus, all for travel.Cut to $500, last year they spent on stuff on campus, don't want to hurt them too much.Generate money off campus. They don't do enough campus, no EAFs, etc. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Music $683 $683 $683 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $500 ($183) Decrease

AG002632 Wind Ensemble No increase requested A: 0 Y:11 O: 1 Music $3,125 $3,125 $3,125 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,375 $1,250 Increase*

AG002666 Uptown VocalRep's fave group to work with, asked for an increase, but its going mostly towards travelthat they don't even do it every year. Shouldn't get recurring allocation for travel UNANIMOUS Music $1,418 $1,418 $1,167 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,167 $0 No change

AG002852 SHARPDid not apply for outside funding, solid group, 250 budgeted for Senior gifts, receive lessthan comparable groups, used all allocation halfway through the year UNANIMOUS Music $500 $550 $583 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($583) Decrease

AG002901 CU Society of Hip Hop

Recognized two semesters ago, started spending last semester, mostly hold events inthe malcom x lounge, rap and freestyle workshops. granted $400 after being recognized,majority of it for buying equipment but now done buying equipment (CIF), club banner,only really spent $100 on programming itself. Request for $500 for next year, want togive them a decrease, hold more frequent cyphers, lenient for new group A: 1 Y: 11 O: 1 Music $0 $0 $400 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $400 $0 No change

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AG002938 CU Sur

Very solid group, as a new group they have doen a good job finding new programming,getting new showcase, applied to cosponsorships (JCCC because new event), still haveplans to scale up and recommending an increase to 900. They have been solid aboutcommunicating and they have their new board elected (came and talked to them). Somekind of increase. Applied to a different things, filled C555 for event and want to have it inRoone. It is rare for an a capella group to have things in Roone. What is it specificallygoing to? Applied for $300 from JCCC but didn't get it, they want to travel a lot. Becauseof ticket revenues, they have solid programming. A: 2 Y:8 O: 2 Music $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $670 $170 Increase*

AG002978 Vivace Chamber SingersNext year planning to spent $270: $170 on two concerts + $100 for music. They havebeen fine - solid. A lot of spending on food and publicity. UNANIMOUS Music $0 $0 $300 N/A N/A $100 ($200) Decrease

PerformanceProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002311 Black Theater Ensemble

They applied to a lot of outside funding (though they didn't succeed) and did not end upgetting the rights to their fall show which hindered them. They focus on outreach andcollaboration and are accessible, but have been slightly lax in programming so shouldstrive to amp it up for the future. A: 3 O: 0 Y: 9 Perfor $1,246 $1,495 $1,558 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,000 ($558) Decrease

AG002425 CU PlayersThey use outside funding to enhance their programming and do well - they asked for nochange and are good with their current level of funding. UNANIMOUS Perfor $1,491 $1,566 $1,566 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,192 $626 Increase*

AG002554 Fruit Paunch No contact or packet. UNANIMOUS Perfor $567 $510 $408 N/A N/A $0 ($408) Decrease

AG002592 Musical Theater Society

They have been increasing the quality of their programming and interest from thecommunity (RENT sold out in 10 minutes) and they have had to add an extra show. Theyhost showcases and other events as well - demonstrated they spend well, apply forgrants and enhance community.. UNANIMOUS Perfor $6,955 $6,955 $7,373 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $10,530 $3,157 Increase*

AG002614 Performing Arts LeagueThey are the governing board for performing arts groups and have been constantlyadding groups. They host programming well for the performing arts intergroup. A: 1 UNANIMOUS Perfor $2,150 $2,364 $2,506 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,587 $81 Increase*

AG002644 Varsity Show

They have been stagnant at their allocation for the past 3 years, despite having a biggerset each year. They have a successful revenue model (Tickets + Alumni Donations +Grants and have had to move big lead up events (such as preview) to the Diana EventOval instead of Havana Central. Clearly they spend well, program well and have beensuffering from lack of funds. A: 1 Y:10 O: 1 Perfor $21,000 $21,000 $21,000 Full Budget: https: Full Budget: https: $23,557 $2,557 Increase*

AG002650 Kings Crown Shakespeare Troupe They programming really well and attract large crowds to their audiences. A: 1 UNANIMOUS Perfor $4,635 $5,098 $5,098 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $7,137 $2,039 Increase*AG002921 Wushu $11K last year, gets more money from department. lots of interboard conflict. A: 1 O: 0 Y: 11 Perfor $0 $0 $250 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $820 $570 Increase*

AG002922 Voltage

wants to spend increased allocation on more drums and other equipment, not arecurring cost for allocation, apply to outside funding for one-time infusion UNANIMOUSNo change Perfor $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($500) Decrease

AG002404 Chowdah No anything, no purchases, no money needed A: 1 UNANIMOUS Perfor $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 No change

Project Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002328 Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs (CORE)

Last year requested 36K, allocated 4000-8000K only ended up giving them 1620. Theydid a good job, despite not as good as last year, still better than others. They went toParis/London - that was out of their own pocket. Get money from other places, theyapply for grants and additional funding, other clubs with huge operating budgets as well.They would put it to a better use than any one else. They are center of entreprenuershipcommunity - so many people. Services a lot of people on campus, on a resource thatdoesn't exist elsewhere. Having a big effect. See value in giving groups more money,gives them incentive to keep some of their programming here and get people moreinvolved that wouldn't. Their programming would be different if they didn't get as muchABC funding, less inclusive. The quality of some of their stuff was less, they would havehosted more events, got things from columbia entreprenuership, not sustainedthroughout because they were in need. The allocation increase would definitely go tomore events. Revenue not listed on some of their stuff. What about external funding?What were they able to do with their external funding? How effective and efficient theyused their money? They have a monopoly in terms of entreprenuership. Generally, theyare the only thing. They are the one primarily serving that community and far-reaching.3800 - based on their budget. A: 1 O: 1 Y: 13 A: 1 Y: 13 O: 1 Pre-Pr $213 $300 $1,620 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,478 $1,858 Increase*

AG002377 Womens Business Society

No increase requested, used money mostly for printing and they get most of theirmoney in outside sponsorships which also could cover the small ammount they do getand their current allocaiton could go to another (smaller) group where the money couldbe really impactful, do they actually need the money or just use it because they have it?They use their money responsibly - dialogue needed - could they get it from somewhereelse? could co-sponsor them if necessary, use their ABC money for events on campusand corporate sponsorships for the conference A:1 Y:8 O:7 (Presid Pre-Pr $387 $387 $387 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($387) Decrease

AG002383 American Medical Students Association Did not request an increase, solid programming UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $1,972 $1,709 $1,760 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,760 $0 No changeAG002385 Hispanic Scholarship Fund Did not apply for external funding UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $400 $420 $400 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $560 $160 Increase*AG002424 Multicultural Business Association No increase requested UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $943 $990 $977 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $900 ($77) DecreaseAG002486 Columbia Association of Pre-Dental Students NO PACKET N/A Pre-Pr $330 $330 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No changeAG002544 Charles Drew Pre-Med Society Did not apply for outside funding A:1 UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $1,015 $1,117 $1,184 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,184 ($0) No change

AG002559 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

Predominantly use their money for regional and national conference (they pay using halfof allocation), requesting 4500, they are requesting more because of a conference inbaltimore. This isn't necessarily recurring, etc. A: 2 O: 1 Y: 9 Pre-Pr $3,599 $3,599 $3,815 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,815 $0 No change

AG002577 Society of Women EngineersApplied unsuccessfully to one source of external funding, sent 22 members to LA for jobinterviewing - no increase A:0 Y:13 O:1 Pre-Pr $3,560 $3,560 $3,560 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,560 ($0) No change

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AG002581 National Society of Black Engineers

Two big conferences (this year one in Anaheim the cost of which came 1/2 fromallocation), spent less than 3000 dollars and did not go to a conference, suggest morepeople are going to want to go next year but we cannot fund that with recurringallocation A: 0 Y: 8 O: 6 Pre-Pr $5,996 $6,296 $6,296 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,000 ($1,296) Decrease

AG002606 Economics SocietyDid not apply for external funding, unexpectedly found 2000 dollars in revenue in theiraccount and spent it well this year, really strong events and many of them A: 1 UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $1,477 $1,403 $1,403 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,486 $83 Increase*

AG002661 Columbia China Law Business Association stagnating A: 1 UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $935 $982 $786 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $786 ($0) No change

AG002704 CU Financial EngineeringDid not apply for outside funding, increase requested for publicity, but does not seemnecessary or very effective, publicity could come from co-sponsorship A:2 UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $0 $300 $300 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $300 $0 No change

AG002707 CFIG Did not apply for outside funding but good group UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr - $300 $330 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $550 $220 Increase*

AG002903 Columbia Undergraduate Consulting Club

increase requested for rising tech and facilities costs, hold more events than any othergroup in the category (11) and growing - 10% increase, already have a large allocation,successfully applied to ABC co-sponsorship for $200 but were denied JCCC co-sponsorship, Kraft, OMA and Gatsby (for unknown reasons), paid 3,500 forcultureSHOCK outside designers and performers when Heritage months were denied forpaying so much money for outside performers - important for drawing in attendees,used co-sponsorship money to expand a program so they will receive that money in anincrease (AAA description) UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $500 $0 No change

AG002920 Columbia Sports Business Society New group, had a few good events, going with Rep recommendation UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $100 $100 Increase*

AG002939 CQBSRecently recognized, have not spent money (since it did not go to their account yet), butprogrammed anyway UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $0 $0 $300 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $300 $0 No change

AG002952 CIBD Programmed sustainable events, well-attended, external funding obtained UNANIMOUS Pre-Pr $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $300 $300 Increase*

PublicationProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG001241 IPA Thinking of changing vision, they received $500 last year to continue to revamp A: 2 UNANIMOUS Public $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $400 ($100) DecreaseAG002314 Gadfly Bad packet, should get same amount as now - so they can prove sustainability. Y: 9 O:8 A: 0 Public $1,330 $1,330 $1,000 I do not have this This will be worke $0 ($1,000) Decrease

AG002336 Blue and WhiteThey have a campus niche and and there is a same number of spending. There is a 10%cut accross the board for printing. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Public $10,700 $9,630 $10,272 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $9,245 ($1,027) Decrease

AG002345 Undergraduate Law Review

They want courses, more writers, and more printing. Can't buy a banner every year forevents. Thave overlap with some events with pre-law society and mock trial, but theirevents are good for revenue. They have fundraisers. Didn't apply for cosponsorships A: 1 UNANIMOUS Public $640 $768 $768 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $790 $22 Increase*

AG002388 Africa-Diaspora Literary Society

They received $0 last year, requested $1934 (over 100% increase), their niche is a 1,their rep communication is a 3 (long monthly updates). Either given them $734 or fullamount, could print at kinkos or they could go to a printer. They haven't applied tofunds for prints. They received a grant for IRAAS - for $1500. How many hits have theyhad? Are they reaching people with their stuff? Have they applied to JCCC or F@CU?They used outside funding. They have access to that for next year. Same eboard -confident in their ability. $1500 in outside funding - they have proved. They can spend$1934 pretty well. Can possibly mellow out again - we have seen groups who havecycled a lot. We can't solidify a recurring allocation of so much money just because ofone good year given their rocky history and issues with sustainability. Even if theyhaven't gotten JCCC, they have gotten cosponsorships and IRAAS. We don't only wantthem to apply to JCCC - there are other things. Why apply for more funds you don'tneed? They can supplement what we give them. Keep them on probation watch list andwatch for volatility. A: 0 Y: 10 O: 5 Public $400 $400 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $626 $626 Increase*

AG002394 Journal of Literary Criticism NO PACKET N/A Public $150 $150 $135 N/A N/A $0 ($135) Decrease

AG002406 Science ReviewThey got JCCC, they do a lot of stuff, give someone to prospective students, want to trymore events. Budget can't include all of these things A: 2 Y: 12 O:1 Public $2,549 $2,549 $3,149 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,815 $665 Increase*

AG002414 Birch

Personal money and sponsorships from department (not from us), do we give them anincrease even though? Until the department stops giving them money, they don't needextra money. They requested $5000 from department but got about half. JCCC for techcosts? Performance - dancer/musicians. Is that necessary for a publication? More pagesthan ADLS, so they need to pay more. Current allocation is 2650. We generally want tomove publications to the digital mindset. Working with some of them and said to moveto digital - in meetings for allocations, said we're going to decrease printing costs forallocations accross the board. Should we cut it so they have a small number forinstitutional memory. Should we cut how many they should print? They also distributeit. Percentage decrease for all publications. We don't know about readership. Anythingbelow 9% is fine -- pressure publications to print less. The dollar amount for 1 journal is10-11. EAch publication has different types of readership. 1K minimum to print - itvaries. MOTION FOR 10% OF PRINTING Y: 13 O: 2 A: 0 Public $2,896 $2,896 $2,650 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,385 ($265) Decrease

AG002423 Undergraduate Science Journal NO PACKET N/A Public $490 $539 $359 N/A N/A $0 ($359) DecreaseAG002488 Columbia East Asia Review Work with Harvard University Press. Receive grants from $515, should apply for gatsby A:2 UNANIMOUS Public $388 $388 $515 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $515 $0 No changeAG002555 Jester of Columbia Changes to publication spending guideline -10% A: 2 UNANIMOUS Public $3,103 $3,103 $2,603 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,343 ($260) Decrease

AG002588 Columbia ReviewThey want the same amount and operate in the same niche as other. They have a nicebudget, they were paying out of pocket for stuff. A:0 UNANIMOUS Public $3,878 $3,878 $3,490 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,141 ($349) Decrease

AG002594 Federalist Paper Requesting same, they used a bad printing company. A: 1 UNANIMOUS Public $5,068 $5,068 $5,068 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,561 ($507) Decrease

AG002605 Architecture Society

GBB recognized. Requested 1986 - have a good niche and communicate well. GotGatsby, worried won't get next year. Finals + midterms -- snacks to them. you can mostlikely get gatsby, can allocation. Double check this is the ABC + GBB amount A: 1 UNANIMOUS Public $1,467 $954 $930 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,640 $710 Increase*

AG002801 Helvidius (Journal of Politics and Society)They have okay communication and niche, and they can't get some amount fromoutside, only ABC is able to provide . There is a cut for groups. A: 2 Y: 12 O: 0 Public $6,742 $7,214 $6,500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,106 ($1,394) Decrease

AG002839 The Columbia Precipice Defunct N/A Public $0 $500 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No change

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AG002864 Double ExposureReceived gatsby, want to do next year with a speaker, without pizza. Can apply to JCCCfor new event, don't pay for pizza out of pocket A: 0 UNANIMOUS Public $0 $0 $1,660 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,638 ($22) Decrease

AG002888 EAT

Recognized last year, all for food, go out to restaurants to review them, you could getcomped by the restaurant. They have $400 pocket change - printing through stashmoney. $400 (is their own money, shouldn't count). This is not recurring, so this is fromtheir freshman year. Can't slash them to $100 if they are spending $500. How many dothey need to print on a yearly basis? We could subsidize printing and transportation.They have readership and printing. We recognized culinarian because they were soshitty - because eat was defunct. Printing + Website + 10% cut to printing A: 0 O:2 Y: 14 Public $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($500) Decrease

AG002977 The CulinarianReceived $100 - how did they spend? Their account was created, requested $485 - wantto change from NYC thing to columbia - there is a Columbia focus for their group. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Public $0 $0 $200 We have not spen https://docs.googl $300 $100 Increase*

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AG002354 Club Bangla

Current allocation 2131 which was a slight increase, they increased a lot, had a reallygood event, applied for 7 external sources of funding - succcessful in getting money fromall of them. With that in place, stronger board than before - because now they havestrong structure for next year as well. They have longevity in the group so this recurringincrease should be good for a while. A: 2 Y: 12 O: 2 South $2,191 $2,301 $2,131 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,240 $1,109 Increase*

AG002397 Vietnamese Students Association

No packet, only spent $100 for tabling (all they spent), one bad board shouldn't hurt agroup forever. This group should be on probation for next year. When we cut themdown, they can build back up. Has this club been active previously too? Nocommunication from them. A: 0 Y: 11 O:4 South $621 $621 $621 N/A N/A $490 ($131) Decrease

AG002408 South East Asian League $706 dollars, last year they don't apply to any external funding. They program well A: 0 O:2 Y: 12 South $1,344 $1,412 $706 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $706 $0 No change

AG002409 Malama Hawaii

They are small but they have had one major event for the past few years (luau). Lastyear for the event, they brought 1 main dish ($500 of allocation) for food for the event,but because they couldn't afford anything else, they spent out of pocket to buyingredient to cook their own stuff. Only 1 place in brooklyn that does actual hawaiinfood, this year they can't cook themselves but they still can only afford that one dish.They are pivoting and not doing this event. What they are doing instead is lei day - nofood, but they will teach people how to use fresh flowers to make a lei. They are usinganother group's space for it. They are going to use the leftover money for costumes,which they are going to use down the line. They are active throughout the yearperforming at other groups cultural shows (have been making contumes by hand).Planning to buy 3 costumes. Very fiscally conservative. VERY. Next year, they arescraping luau all together and because they want to do it properly or not at all. Nextyear, instead they will be doing smaller events including lei day. The last few years, was1 event a year, and now they are doing 4-5 smaller events. Next year, they are budgetingfor the luau and lei day and costumes (even though they are also buying some this year).Shouldn't be getting a recurring allocation for a one time event (550 + 500 infusion onetime for costumes) A: 1 Y: 9 N: 5 South $985 $985 $859 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $770 ($89) Decrease

AG002556 Thai Sabai No increase, have been doing well, A: 1 UNANIMOUS South $517 $517 $517 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $517 $0 No change

AG002563 Club Zamana

Wants allocation over $4500 - they asked for ABC cosponsorship for increase tech costsfor the second time in a row, their tech costs have increased by $1000. They need helpfrom us in funding that - used cosponsorships both years. Got JCCC and PnP, applied toGBB and Gatsby as well. They applied to every external funding because don't getenough money from us. Pretty successful in endeavors. Main endeavor (Tamasha) isstagnant because saturation of awesome. Increasing allocation for such a big allocationgroup by a little is useless/gets lost because they need a lot of money for a noticable %increase. It is problematic to give a group such a big increase, but that's necessary. Nowfor two years we've given them co-sponsorships, it is a recurring costs, need to be builtinto the recurring funding. Looking to do a whole number of different types ofprogramming. New programming (penn masala, brought in speakers, brought in politicalsphere of south asian culture), expand in that sphere. Can now apply for externalfundings for new events too. Deliberations - for all of these big events that people have,everyeone will always apply for funding.

Amount of money that is spent on mixers with other groups? The amount of money perperson is good and doing intergroup mixers is good. Good part of community, does goodthings for umbrella group.

Revenue for Tamasha - $1000?? 700 students, $5/students, a little bit of corporatesponsorships ($400-$500). They don't have huge revenue, publicity cost is very large - inthe past it's been a huge issue, this year less so because they spent almost all of theirpublicity out of revenue. Budget includes allocation and revenue spending - veryimportant for them in selling out though. Too much of an increasing, more comfortablewith 10% thing though their programming has expanded. They have a lot of little thingsthat they didn't include in the budget. Fall political conference/spring scale will be thesame. Apply to the funds to increase programming in other ways (only once per year forJCCC), now it's been two years. This group won't be wasting money. Smaller events?Night Market, etc. Collaborate with everyone - everyone co-sponsors tamasha so theyget involved with all of the other groups (these aren't new). Increase is NOT for the newevents (fall conference, political conference), but it's so they can hold their oldprogramming and then use JCCC/extra sponsorships for new events because they use allof these resources for their old programming - which is causing them to stagnate. Theirirresponsible spending is only publicity, gotten better in the past, it helps and it is fromtheir revenue. Hype events are included in publicity also part of the Tamashaprogramming that week. A: 5, Y: 10, N: 0 South $3,186 $3,504 $3,504 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,311 $1,807 Increase*

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AG002596 Liga Filipina

Not super communicative, don't spend very well - asked for a huge increase. Nowthrowing their huge event, 2 events this year ($700 last semester, $50 in matsuri and$770 for new event), first event was a great event, dropped off for a while,programming well for second event. Don't deserve a cut yet, they are keeping theircurrent proposal, but large ratio of allocation to membership. Groups can be goodwithout being communicative to ABC rep. Could cut for sub-par allocation packets. Y: 11 O: 4 N:0 South $1,546 $1,546 $1,546 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,164 $618 Increase*

AG002642 Organization of Pakistani Students

OPS - allocation of 2041, allocation increase to 7900 requested. Very successful group,they have applied to external funding but not enough. In the future, next year, etc.would deserve an increase in allocation but the only problem is that they don't applyenough to external funding. $600 requested for new event, didn't apply to JCCC.Recommended no increase at all. They do well but don't look for external funding. Ifthey want to do other huge scale events, then they'll be fine or apply to externalfunding. We just really want them to apply for external sources to get more funding andto know what things are recurring (right now random large scale events that aren'tnecessarily recurring). Next year, look for more recurring events/funding beforeincreasing allocation. A: 2 Y: 12 O: 2 South $1,855 $2,041 $2,041 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,857 $816 Increase*

AG002662 Singapore Students Association

They have 470, requested 850. Recommends $100 increase because they have donewhat they need to do for increase. Threw new event this year, they applied to JCCC, theevent went really well, they want it to be recurring since it was so successful. Onlyhappened once so increase allocation to $850 is too much, giving them $100 instead of$300 from JCCC will allow them to budget into their event and give them leeway toapply for more grants, etc. Can't give them entire $300 - kind of conservative but thisgroup has had ups and down. This year is the first year it is directly outlined that grantsare helpful for JCCC. Reasonably speaking, we can't fiscally give all of the groups theentire money they get from all of their grants. One of the ways we market thecosponsorships to councils - in addition to helping JCCC we can fund them a second time(to keep trying hard they can still go to the abc cosponsorship while they get up to theirentire increase). We increase their allocation by some amount but still want to makethem have one more check. Still need to look for external funding. UNANIMOUS South $470 $470 $470 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $555 $85 Increase*

Project Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002330 Culinary SocietySolid programming that attracts a lot of people (example: cake competition) and are finewith their current level of spending. A: 1 UNANIMOUS Specia $2,248 $2,136 $2,138 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,138 ($0) No change

AG002373 Chess Club

They represent Columbia very well in National competitions and spend a lot of moneyon travel (between ABC AND JCCC), and they bring national grandmasters forpresentations in order to widen their audience to the Columbia community - there is agood mix of things for the public and internal travel - and increase would be usedequally for these two aspects which have demonstrated need due to applying for grants. A: 1 Y: 9 O: 2 Specia $2,113 $2,113 $2,366 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,218 $852 Increase*

AG002375 Hapa Club Defunct N/A Specia $492 $400 $400 N/A N/A $0 ($400) Decrease

AG002399 US Milvets of CU

They spend large sums of money that they fundraise and accumulate from corporations(40K raised for their annual ball among other initiatives to raise money), and extramoney would be used for a recurring conference that would bring MilVets togetheraccross the board. They historically are organized well internally, spend well, host goodprogramming and provide for their community. They have used all of their money andhave exhausted outside funding but are still expanding. A: 2 Y: 8 O: 2 Specia $2,008 $4,016 $7,000 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $8,705 $1,705 Increase*

AG002572 Conversio Virium

They can beef up their outreach and expansion of their community and will look intomore co-sponsorships. They hosted a conference and got presenters to present, mostlyfrom their revenue - they got extra free presenters that they had originally budgeted forpaying for and spend the rest out of revenue. A: 1 Y:10 O: 1 Specia $862 $862 $516 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $516 $0 No change

AG002602 Nightline

They spend a lot of money on publicity, training (recertification) and calls. Forconfidentiality, we only communicate with one person. They are an essential function tothe community but we should examine who grants their funding moving forward. A: 3 UNANIMOUS Specia $1,739 $3,273 $2,800 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,920 $1,120 Increase*

AG002663 Anime Club

There is a little bit of struggles in terms of when they get screening rights and how longthey are extended for - so they have a differeing need for allocation every year, but lastyear was when they didn't spend all of their allocation because of it. If this continues tobe an issue in the future then we will need to address it. A:2 Y: 9 O: 1 Specia $1,358 $1,426 $1,426 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,320 ($106) Decrease

AG002686 Columbia Esports

Had a lot of trouble in beginning of year, didn't have an allocation, applied for JCCC(supplies) - got $350. They don't need much money, want to have more advertising, dida lot of study breaks and projected food costs. They'll have events where they doviewing parties and things. A: 2 O:1 Y: 9 Specia $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $250 $250 Increase*

AG002756 Games Club They buy new games every year during black Friday sales snd host solid programming. A: 2 UNANIMOUS Specia $250 $250 $250 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $250 $0 No changeAG002865 Femsex Defunt N/A Specia $0 $80 $80 N/A N/A $0 ($80) Decrease

AG002900 Smash Bros. Club

They are a new group (with no initial allocation) but have been communicative and wantmoney for recurring supplies. Because consoles, etc. aren't recurring, they won't be inallocation, but money will be given for the natural updating necessary forconsoles/games, etc. A:2 O: 1 Y: 9 Specia $0 $0 $0 N/A ($0 Allocation https://docs.googl $100 $100 Increase*

New GroupsProject Number Club Name Notes Votes Group 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 Budget 2015-2016 Budget Current Change Change Type

AG002979 Brazilian Society They organize through OLAS and don't have personal expenditures on recurring items. New Group Black, $0 $0 $100 No expenditures fr Budget increase d $0 ($100) DecreaseEthio-Eritrean Students Their allocation should be what we voted on at NGR, new group New Group Black, $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $400 $400 Increase*

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Bachata Dance Social New Group New Group Dance $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No change

AG002973 Society for the Advancement of Underreprese

With no money, they'll be generating $50. Because no amount of money/access thisyear, confused. Recognizing that we recognized them for before/during NGR because noaccess to things. A: 0 Y: 14 N:1 Media $0 $0 $0 N/A https://docs.googl $500 $500 Increase*

AG002974 Women in Computer Science

Gave no money this year, wants $1000, get $13,500 in corporate cosponsorships. Theirbudget says that they need to spend about $14000. Mainly their $13K - $11K isconference and $2K for annual networking thing. The rest is study breaks, techworkshops, etc. They want to expand and have more - they're new. Didn't apply forcosponsorships, mostly spent money on food. Most pre-professional groups are likethat. They can apply to ABC next year for a cosponsorship - if we don't know whatthey're going to do with it in practice. Professor lectures. A: 1 Y: 9 O: 2 Pre-Pr $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 $0 No change

AG002975 Gosh Yarn It New Group New Group Specia $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No changeStudent Union for Sustainable Development New Group New Group Specia $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0 No change

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AG002312 Mock Trial

Practice on campus, go off, they get 23K, rep proposes to cutallocation by 4K (24% decrease), they requested it kept constant,she has talked to each of these groups, higher registration costper head (can't change), hotels + cars when they go, say theyneed to be in the same place to prepare, they are resistent tobeing more efficient with it - the only way to change spendinghabits is to make huge cuts. The most money per person as anygroup per person, they have two traveling teams of 8-10 people,they also have LSAT events. Some of the problems -how mocktrial works - they can't stay with people on campus (because notat a campus - most conferences are held at courthouses) - it isn'toffered to live on campus, wouldn't stay in hotel deal (findcheaper hotel far away), only fly away to one tournament (onlydo if they ahve the money) - usually in california. pay for just theflight back, they could be more efficient - between 4-6 people ina room, they will go to courthouse at 6:30 am, then stay away forrounds, coaches (corporate lawyers, public defenders), mock trialhas not done as well this year (other teams live in the samehouse as mock trial).It is impossible for them to stay at nearestcollege because hosted at a college - at debate that's how itworks, not necessarily institutionalized - 4-6 per hotel roomseems a little luxurious if you consider how many people. youfrequently have to prep the night before. as student leaders - is itworth it? the argument boils down to us making a valuejudgement - money that could be going to somewhere elsebecause they need this money to go to what they do. it's lessabout specific groups - more about a community in general - acommunity with groups like mock trials. two principles that areat odds. learned to appreciate smaller groups - put in so much oftheir time, their is also a difference in activity - it's not as if anexact dollar amount is putting time in - it's the nature of activity.how much are members paying in to be part of the team. $4500including that one flight. are they trying to fundraise?tournament - get twenty teams to come - because of 50/50travel, we would need revenue to balance out allocation. can'tget corporate sponsorships. less tournaments? could they go -it's hard to determine a way to generate more revenue. theyshould be put under pressure to do it - they need to buildreputation on the circuits - specific. combination of the two - notqualifying for first semester (invitational), the way you get teamsto go to your own tournaments is to go to theirs - wouldn't seecalifornia teams otherwise (case setup), circuit limits how manytournament can hold. next year talk about the cosponsorshipsand grants, (need to tell them to request more). -$2000 This$4500 is cutting, rationale - something needs to force them tosave money. Even if something is the right thing to do - we needto use same precedent/principle. Assume that it would cripplethem, this would still be the right thing to do. A:0 O: Acade $18,495 $18,495 $18,495 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $14,000 ($4,495.00) Decrease 1

AG002322 Political Science Students Association

Started with $250 - cut for $125. They have done a ton ofprogramming, and arguably there are new events. But they getso much linking from their department which also determineswhat kind of events that they hold. Publicity is very important forevents, internal concerns, voting week, when they came in forcosponsorships - david is graduating. after that meeting, theyhaven't done much. board is quite strong A: 1 O Acade $250 $250 $125 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $189 $63.92 Increase* 2

AG002340 Sign Language Club

As a board, they haven't really taken the initiative. They're agreat group, but the only events they hold are lessons - theycame for sponsorship so they could pay. ODS should be payingfor it under the fact that deaf initiatives, should pursue aspermanent funding, wanted to hold more info sessions. They didapply to cosponsorships and we didn't give it to them, but theyare doing well (growing membership). There are many thingsthey could do but they aren't doing. This would be for extra food.They want to do non lesson event A: 1 U Acade $814 $855 $855 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,197 $341.80 Increase* 3

AG002365 Society of International Undergraduates

Confused, they used to spend a lot of money on tshirts for worldcup event - can't spend it on tshirts, soccer screenings, lernerduring the day, soccer in europe during the day, no actualallocation packet, they'll doing like nothing, starting as a joke andnow its semi real. Cut their desired current allocation by $500 forthe tshirts and their world cup event and also for given moretime this year - they may have been able to use the money moreefficiently, give them more breathing room, fluctuate in thatprogramming + apply to cosponsorships A: 1 U Acade $1,911 $2,006 $2,006 Please contact Kaz For the 2015-16 ac $1,506 ($499.55) Decrease 4

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AG002366 Neuroscience Society

Recommend $1100 - their events are pretty well attended:research fair - invite labs in neuroscience and psychology,freshmen actually get positions from it, the event is growing a lot- they do a lot more publicity than other comporable groups, sothere is a question of efficiency of funds. asked for a lot more -brain week (not super great - tabling + giveaways), all that camefrom zuckerman institute, want them to have more events forneuroscience. Can work with them for funding. Need moremoney for research fair - there are many groups that do greatevents but we need to stick to our principles. haven't proved thatthey'll use efficiently. O: 3 A Acade $834 $834 $834 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $834 $0.15 No change 5

AG002407 Pre-Law Society

Have $710, want $970. Applied for/holding more events, panelsand judgeships and the such. They are doing what a club thatsupports an academic subject should be doing. Only ended upspending $80 for menthorship program, so they could finish theyear. A: 0 Y: Acade $710 $710 $710 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $932 $221.59 Increase* 6

AG002561 Quiz Bowl

Practice on campus, then go off campus. large group, conflict ofinterest, rep likes quiz bowl (she is in it), more thrifty when theytravel, rep recommend for $500 more - 13% increase. They alsosuccessfully applied for cosponsorships once, got CIF this year forbuzzer sets, cut in 2012-2013 because they weren't doing verywell. They've improved -- they place better at all of thetournaments they go to - they fundraise so they have enough topay for the 50% that ABC can't. They asked for $6500 becausethey host 3 tournaments on campus, and are going to severaloutside tournaments but it is hard to devote that much totournaments, need to know the amount of money that onetournament nets. 2 tournaments a semester is fine, 3tournaments is too much. $500 increase accounts for moretournaments and more people going to tournaments (questionof how many) A:2 Y: Acade $3,895 $3,700 $3,700 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,127 $426.56 Increase* 7

AG002564 Parliamentary Debate

Practice on campus, go off, second largest allocation (7071),higher registration cost per head (can't change). Recommendless flying tournaments, public transit in location, stingy whengoing there, staying with people on campus, how selective arethey. They go to worlds but they get it out of revenue. They wantto move to british parliamentary debate. Recommend 0%change. A: 0 U Acade $6,428 $7,071 $7,071 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $7,071 ($0.35) No change 8

AG002595 Philolexian Society

they're a good group, oldest group on campus, they hold debatesand tea parties and host sorgam (paid for out of gatbsy). Ask fora decrease because all money on food - they can spend moreefficiently. they're a great group, tighening their budget. A: 1 U Acade $1,621 $1,702 $1,703 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,244 $540.58 Increase* 9

AG002603 Chandler Society for Undergraduate Chemistry Make so much money from selling notebooks. 0 is fine. A: 1 U Acade $321 $337 $337 N/A N/A $0 ($337.00) Decrease 10AG002615 Model Congress No packet, they're not requesting for growth A: 0 Y: Acade $550 $550 $550 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $550 $0.00 No change 11

AG002339 Student Organization of LatinosThey have requested extra funds for 300+ for a recurring,successful event of Latino Graduation A:0 U Black, $3,029 $3,029 $3,029 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,284 $254.85 Increase* 14

AG002384 African Students Association

They hosted solid programming this year and can apply forgrants next year if they want to expand and demonstrate needfor extra funding. A: 0 U Black, $1,782 $1,960 $1,960 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,960 $0.08 No change 15

AG002420 Por Colombia

They didn't spend all of their amount of allocation - mostly usedfor food - but they got a significant amount of money from JCCCfor their conference which will also be held the next year. Theyare requesting money for a non-recurring banner, so we willtaper down their increase to include conference fees (covered byJCCC) and reflect their lessened need for allocation this year. A: 1 Y: Black, $0 $500 $644 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,028 $383.52 Increase* 16

AG002446 Organization of Latin American Students

They were trying to host a conference this year and have workedwith brazilian speakers and students and there has been minimalcontact. Money is sufficient for next year's conference. A: 0 Y: Black, $505 $505 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $505 $4.90 Increase* 17

AG002545 ChicanX Caucus

They program really well, recommending $4000 which accountsfor various grants they have obtained and used well - $200 forlive at lerner, $250 in kraft A: 2 U Black, $3,750 $3,863 $3,863 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,246 $383.14 Increase* 18

AG002546 Black Students Organization

They applied for JCCC because of extra costs which they didn'taccount for for one of their recurring events; even though theyalso sought out other funds (MGC, etc.), they were still not ableto cover all of their funds. They used their JCCC funds efficientlyand showed that they needed their money. A: 1 U Black, $5,451 $5,451 $5,451 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,366 $914.89 Increase* 19

AG002547 Caribbean Students AssociationThey do on and off-campus programming and get over $2750 ingrant to complete their programming. A: 2 U Black, $2,071 $2,278 $2,278 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,147 $2,868.84 Increase* 20

AG002551 Haitian Students Association

Spent all of their allocation on culture fair with food andfestitivities held late in the spring semester. They spend moneyresponsibly otherwise and meet regularly. A: 1 Y: Black, $1,256 $1,256 $953 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,334 $381.20 Increase* 21

AG002612 Native American CouncilSupport for native graduation, increase by amount ofcosponsorship for powwow A: 2 Y: Black, $535 $589 $1,427 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,682 $255.19 Increase* 22

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AG002323 Raw Elementz

Basically have been responsive, had a successful year, theirshowcase is this upcoming weekend, recommended $100 forincrease because they want, but no external funding A: 0 U Dance $506 $455 $455 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $637 $182.00 Increase* 25

AG002335 Taal No allocation increase, solid programming, A: 2 U Dance $250 $625 $700 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $980 $280.00 Increase* 26

AG002393 Bhangra

Asking for $1000 increase, recommending a decrease to $3000.Bhangra only went to 1 competition this year, they forgot to putit on their budget, didn't get revenue, didn't really do any events,they applied to CIF for costumes (didn't get it), ended upspending money from allocations for costumes, have yet to see.Budgeted $500 for bheights for next year, forgot it happened.Want to do two competitions, what they usually do (shouldn'tcut them just based on that). $1000 for travel/hotel for extracompetitions. The issues with banghra is that they wait until thelast minute to book things which is an increase in amount ofmoney. Most of the competitions they are applying to - theyreally won't host people, competitions every single year. A: 3 Y: Dance $3,775 $3,963 $3,953 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,200 $246.75 Increase* 27

AG002402 Sabor

Reached out for cosponsorship for releve, gave them half ofwhat they asked for - two shows, want to make one of theirshows two nights, they should cut down on a lot of their foodspending, more of their budget is on food, host a lot of events onsabor + saboralumni - that budget needs to be revised for nextyear especially if they wanted to do things. They didn't havemoney for costumes but they waste money. A: 2 Y: Dance $642 $706 $792 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,226 $433.59 Increase* 28

AG002405 Raas

Last week, travel expenses. Travleed to two competitions (willstay consistent next year as well), don't need money for shirtsand the such. Want to apply to more competitions. Raising morerevenue (hosted a Raas showcase in the past), should increasetheir allocation. Solid board structure, they applied to us fortravel expenses, CIF for costumes. They work hard to notoverspend, applied to us for travel fund, main increase to planthe event. We can talk to them next year about abccosponsorships for more competitions A: 3 Y: Dance $1,893 $2,082 $2,082 http://tinyurl.com http://tinyurl.com $2,915 $833.07 Increase* 29

AG002441 Bellydancing Troupe

Right now $550, asking for $1000, rep recommend $800 -- wantto go to NY - Cairo RAQs festival. They have to pay $300 moneyfor the festival, this will allow them to insert themselves in thegreater new york area. $200 increases. They haven't applied tofunds for this specfic festival. A: 0 0: Dance $275 $550 $550 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $550 $0.00 No change 30

AG002443 Onyx Dance Troupe

Hip hop group, host a show every year, $525 for next year, askedfor $900, expected budget is $525 - don't anticipate no newevents A: 0 O Dance $525 $525 $525 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $525 $0.00 No change 31

AG002445 Ballet Collaborative

Recommend for $1000 increase, for the past years they havebeen increasing tech costs, like $10000 more, they've been reallyproactive about reaching out to other funds - one theirshowcases was downtown. Should be accessible to columbia soit's not good. Should support them in a way - should give them atleast $1000 and they are really great about trying to lower costs.Increased them last for a similar reason, but it's still persistent.Really really trying to get money, every since two years, A: 1 Y: Dance $614 $1,229 $1,691 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,773 $1,082.44 Increase* 32

AG002489 Lions Dance Programming does not indicate any request for funds A: 1 Y: Dance $250 $0 $0 The template does No change - we ar $0 $0.00 No change 33

AG002506 Dhoom

Probation, Conflict of Interest, they function, they do ashowcase/year, they go to at least 2 competitions, they appliedto a bunch of competitions (the only real cost that they had),cosponsorships that they had are from last year's showcase.Competitions that they applied to - only applied to ones thatweren't feasible. Literally could not travel to them, should applyto competitions that you know that you can go to. They got intoone that they're going to in early may, but may not go to that.Decrease to $500. Really have been having a lot of trouble withtheir board = probation. A: 2 Y: Dance $600 $600 $645 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $840 $195.00 Increase* 34

AG002647 Orchesis

THEY ARE GREAT, takes everyone they need. Applied to funds?Apply to the mama project, why would they need this? Theyneed the money to expand the length of their tech costs - theyhaven't applied to us yet. Totally successful, but haven't appliedto funding. A: 1 O Dance $493 $542 $577 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $835 $257.99 Increase* 35

AG002836 CU Generation

Unresponsive and allocation normally goes to the purchase ofclothing that is kept by members - this is against spendingguidelines. What they use from their allocation is 0, notpunishing them for a last year, but if they want to do somethingthen they'll need to apply for cosponsorships, A: 0 Y: Dance $0 $500 $400 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($400.00) Decrease 36

AG002853 Venom Step NO PACKET N/A Dance $0 $0 $150 N/A N/A $0 ($150.00) Decrease 37

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AG002541 Asian American Alliance

Increase requested for rising tech and facilities costs, hold moreevents than any other group in the category (11) and growing -10% increase, already have a large allocation, successfullyapplied to ABC co-sponsorship for $200 but were denied JCCCco-sponsorship, Kraft, OMA and Gatsby (for unknown reasons),paid 3,500 for cultureSHOCK outside designers and performerswhen Heritage months were denied for paying so much moneyfor outside performers - important for drawing in attendees,used co-sponsorship money to expand a program so they willreceive that money in an increase A: 3 Y: East A $3,097 $3,097 $3,283 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,307 $3,024.11 Increase* 40

AG002587 Japan Society

Satellite group Taiko ($300 requested just for them), get outstidesponsorships from corporations, but want more tents to attractvendors as now they only have two (for Matsuri), not veryfinancially responsible and pour most of their allocation into oneevent, student groups can no longer use tents not supplied byColumbia though they used to own their own, now increasedrental costs, Matsuri not charged event - could raise revenue. IFan event is so expensive, needs to be sustainable A: 1 Y: East A $2,529 $2,782 $2,782 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,246 $1,463.98 Increase* 41

AG002593 Hong Kong Students and Scholars Society

Good programming with a small budget and requesting anincrease, co-sponsored one event with another cultural group,never spend money on publicity, not necessarily a small budgetthough - money requested for publicity and co-sponsoring tobuild the cultural community UNAN East A $888 $933 $961 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,037 $75.88 Increase* 42

AG002597 Taiwanese American Students Association Good programming, but did not apply for any external funding A: 0 U East A $1,396 $1,536 $1,536 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,150 $614.40 Increase* 43

AG002609 Chinese Students Club

Rising tech costs, want money for year-round storage space - nota good reason for allocation increase, you can apply for storage,ABC has storage over the summer, but they have not gotten anincrease in 3 years, have applied to a lot of external funding, usealot of tech for their events (ex: Nightmarket), however, not thatmuch Chinese culture in their events (noted by ABC Rep who is aAAA member), ABC money not given for events that have not yetbeen held and proven successful, clearly rising tech costs andthey have a demonstrated need for increase from applying forexternal funding to support these tech costs, 400 dollars gainedthrough external funding this year for tech costs A: 2 Y: East A $4,892 $4,892 $4,892 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $7,185 $2,293.41 Increase* 44

AG002610 Korean Students Association

Very financiallly responsive and communicative this year (thoughpreviously not), didn't apply to new funding, same programmingas the previous year A: 2 N East A $6,329 $6,329 $5,890 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $8,245 $2,355.31 Increase* 45

AG002705 Global China Connection

Hold pre-professional events, undergrad/grad conference (nomoney spent or earned) where they helped, pannels, no moneyspent this year but trying to hold new events next year includinganother conference (JCCC next year) - ABC does not give moneyfor events that have not been held and proven successful, self-proclaimed do not know how to use their allocation, 0 dollarswith a note that they will apply for co-sponsorships next yearand ABC will be lenient A:1 Y: East A $0 $500 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($500.00) Decrease 46

AG002319 Biomedical Engineering Society

They didn't apply for any grants even though they getdepartment They get department funding and they are doingokay, they previously had received a cut but are pretty active. A: 1 O Engine $561 $140 $356 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $356 $0.14 No change 49

AG002320 Society of Automotive Engineers Consistent programming A: 1 O Engine $13,125 $13,781 $13,913 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $13,913 ($0.50) Decrease 50

AG002379 Application Development Initiative

They are a very strong group with a serious general body thatputs in hours for the club - they consistently serve 60 - 100people every week. They don't apply to internal grants, but theyget a lot of outside funding and grants. They are concerned thatgetting outside funding makes it look commercial, though theyreasonably spend their money, but they don't have ademonstrated need for more money based on what theycurrently bring in. Giving them more money could incentivizethem to reach out more to the non-CS community on campus,but they haven't made enough strides in terms of applying toColumbia specific funds, and though it is from corporatesponsorships, they currently have money to host their events. A: 2 O Engine $525 $525 $2,910 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,910 $0.00 No change 51

AG002395 Engineers Without Borders

They have a lot of institutional memory and are very organized interms of logistics. They applied for one co-sponsorship but don'tdo much on campus - most of their programming lies outside ofthe community. A: 5 Y: Engine $6,468 $6,468 $6,000 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,000 $0.00 No change 52

AG002503 CUINFORMS They have done limited programming in the past year. A: 3 Y: Engine $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 $0.00 No change 53

AG002583 American Society of Civil EngineersThey have their steel bridge project and have applied toadditional funds for that. A: 2 U Engine $751 $826 $1,231 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,886 $655.81 Increase* 54

AG002585 Institute of Electronics and Electrical EngineersThey have applied for all of the funding they could and receivedCIF and JCCC and have done a solid job to demonstrate. A: 2 U Engine $880 $968 $1,047 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,693 $646.05 Increase* 55

AG002586 American Society of Mechanical EngineersThey did not seek additional funding, but have held solidprogramming with their current allocation. A: 2 U Engine $788 $788 $722 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $722 $0.00 No change 56

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AG002618 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

They spend their money on travel to a competition in Phoenixand bulding a plane and taking it to competitions (in addition tobearing shipping costs). They aren't doing anything newnecessarily and serve a niche community and should look atalternate ways to get their materials as well. A: 2 U Engine $4,233 $4,445 $4,445 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,445 ($0.05) No change 57

AG002618 American Institute of Chemical Engineers

They spend their money on travel to a competition in Phoenixand bulding a plane and taking it to competitions (in addition tobearing shipping costs). They aren't doing anything newnecessarily and serve a niche community and should look atalternate ways to get their materials as well. A: 2 U Engine $594 $642 $767 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,445 $3,677.95 Increase* 58

AG002334 Armenian Club Good, consistent UNAN Europ $0 $0 $300 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $420 $120.00 Increase* 61

AG002364 Turkish Students Association

Growing really quickly, around 15 people each year, new boardstarted to hold more events that attract international students,now mostly about turkish culture. More appealing to people tocolumbia. Ridiculous allocation request, speaker series, newboard, consistently organizing well, low profile people, continuedoing that, applied for kraft fund, holding service events,increase but not sure if $550-$1000 is too much. Global Centerpossibly withdrew funding. A: 1 O Europ $500 $550 $550 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $720 $170.45 Increase* 62

AG002419 Polish ClubUnderutilization of budget, external funding, and excess fundsindicate need for decrease A: 0 O Europ $813 $813 $731 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $490 ($241.00) Decrease 63

AG002474 Hellas

Packet, contacted advisors, request $250, PROBATION. Repwants to $0, had originally motioned for derecognition. $0 andthen $250 through cosponsorships, no communication A: 0 Y: Europ $310 $310 $250 to be charged: con Welcome Party: $ $0 ($250.00) Decrease 64

AG002567 Ukrainian Students Society

Board problems, speaker series, they have been the same,programmed the same, consistent about programming, notrequesting increase A: 0 O Europ $400 $400 $360 N/A N/A $360 $0.00 No change 65

AG002576 Russian International Association Good, consistent A: 0 Y: Europ $1,975 $1,975 $1,975 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,975 $0.00 No change 66

AG002584 French Cultural Society

Non-existent this year, problem in their board, contacted about$80 and $100 event - only spent $180 out of money.Recommending 30% cut, still can program well, also haverevenue. Otherwise too harsh, not wasting money. 30% is idealfor just a bad year, not automatically cut but they didn't explainthe unspent allocation, etc. Most of the people at the event,weren't there, quality of event was less. Non-existent becauseboard problems, now they are better. A: 0 Y: Europ $1,476 $1,476 $1,476 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,000 ($476.00) Decrease 67

AG002611 Iranian Students Association

These were on top of things, recommended 1000, applied toturath (kraft film series), growing events, make revenue too,good users of money. They are really successful, but they alsohad people coming though they hadn't applied to stuff. Exceptfor $300, haven't really applied to grants/co-sponsorships, risingcosts because more people coming. JCCC too and chaplain fund(no $ received for application). Why didn't they get it? Theydidn't apply to us. They are successful A: 1 Y: Europ $680 $714 $680 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $787 $107.24 Increase* 68

AG002628 Turath

Best club (award), applied to a lot of things, turkish club/iranianstudents club, lots of different cosponsorships, strong board, ontop of things. Improving their board structure and everything.They requested $1289 for next year. They have a satellite group,some spending will go to that. $765 right now. Lots of recurringevents, repeat the film series. With this extra money, additionalcrowds coming in more people coming to each of their events. A: 1 Y: Europ $768 $807 $818 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,651 $832.92 Increase* 69

AG002840 Tatar Club No programming UNAN Europ $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 70

AG002893 Germanic Cultural Society

One of the best clubs, newly recognized last year, allocation of$500, event called christmas market (very cute), makingunofficial events, they also best new group award, applied tocosponsorships A: 2 U Europ $0 $0 $500 We only had one e We plan on spendi $713 $213.07 Increase* 71

AG002317 Film Production

This club couldn't remember whether they bought a camera.Encouraged to apply for CIF, applied for and successfully got thegrant. With the amount that JCCC granted, filmmakers go on andoff campus to make their own films and showcase them tocolumbia community. Right now they can only support a limitednumber of filmmakers, only 10 (hence the increase). They workwith off campus film companies (script reviews). A:0 Y: Media $1,665 $1,665 $1,665 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($1,665.00) Decrease 74

AG002344 CU Records

Didn't contact rep until this semester because they didn't updatecontact information, meeting with vp, wants to revamp CUrecords, music records aren't a thing anymore. VP has been thepoint person if student performers want to perform on campus.Biggest event - deantini's playlist (deantini's favorite playlist) thisis a really interesting/innovative idea. $5000 requested is toomuch.Rep only recommend increasing to $500. Didn't seekexternal funding, haven't been able to get into contact withthem. They've already planned everything out for an event.Don't want to give extra money because they haven't beenconsistent + no external funding. let's readdress next year A: 2 U Media $250 $250 $200 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $200 $0.00 No change 75

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AG002418 National Undergraduate Film Festival NO PACKET N/A Media $2,154 $2,154 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 76

AG002434 Artist Society

Consistent programming, weekly sketches, free and open togeneral public, pretty well attended. They apply to gatsby grantevery year because several hundred dollars for art supplies, theystill need money to buy stuff. They also received abccosponsorships. Requested $1830 because they use the money. Y: UN Media $1,624 $1,786 $1,786 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,824 $37.37 Increase* 77

AG002473 Photography Society Diversified amount of things, strong programming a: 1 U Media $1,067 $1,120 $1,120 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($1,120.00) Decrease 78

AG002548 Columbia Television (CTV)

Not a functioning group up until 2 months ago, not good beforethen, accused past members of stealing things. However,because of that their advisor hasn't allowed them to spend anymore for the past few years. Did succesfully apply for capitalinvestment fund - their board this year has been strong, despirenot being allowed to spend any more. Skit videos, used byadmissions office to welcome class of 2019. They only have$2700 right now. No increase, no decrease because they had abad board and they were limited in their spending and still havebeen doing pretty good programming. Actively sought out capitalfund. A: 0 Y: Media $5,418 $2,709 $2,709 Our only expendit https://docs.googl $3,791 $1,082.20 Increase* 79

AG002549 Science Fiction Society

Wasteful spending observed, had $500 left of allocation with norationale, no eaf sent to ABC for giving $600 to a speaker, theyhave, one or more times, used a false EAF number. Cut. Noaccess to budget. $750 + probation A: 0 Y: Media $1,323 $1,257 $1,194 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $750 ($444.00) Decrease 80

AG002568 Ferris Reel Film Society

Really reaches out, programming is really good, this year theyhave a lot of events (Suits + bill nye), they try to do better thingsbecause they want people to go to. costs are going up - theynever reached out about cosponsorships even though rep askedabout it. Relying on cosponsorships from other communities.Requested $6000, screening rights are more expensive. Do theyever apply to anything outside, student clubs, etc? The level atwhich their events are, want to hold them more often (they havehad to cut back on more movies). Didn't like this group becausethey picked their own movies. As a group themselves they havebeen doing well, lots of attendence. A: 3 Y: Media $3,375 $4,050 $4,292 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $6,829 $2,537.47 Increase* 81

AG002626 Sounds of China

Whenever rep talks to them in person, they are not willing toapply for cosponsorships (they just dont' want to), but they putincrease. Just keep it the same. Why no decrease? Decrease to$500 - with the $500, the bulk of their programming is still techheavy (they need to do tech regardless), food is secondary.Decrease the amount of food in their budget they only have $80of tech. They do other things like the radioshow. List of groups towatch. (Next $500 on karaoke??) A: 0 Y: Media $592 $592 $592 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $700 $108.00 Increase* 82

AG002321 New Music Defunct N/A Music $597 $597 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 85AG002333 Bach Society They had a fine year, got an increase last year A: 2 U Music $1,856 $1,948 $2,069 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,897 $828.10 Increase* 86AG002374 Non-Sequitur Did well at their level of funding, did not request an increase UNAN Music $1,061 $1,061 $1,061 N/A https://docs.googl $1,061 $0.00 No change 87

AG002387 Classical Performers

Used $100 for board bonding from allocation, will need moneyto co-sponsor group applying to NGR next cycle - not inallocation packet, A: 0 Y: Music $993 $1,092 $1,092 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $992 ($100.00) Decrease 88

AG002562 Glee ClubPacket submitted late, in conversations at the beginning of fallsemester with advisers and Glee club N/A Music $605 $635 $635 N/A N/A $0 ($635.00) Decrease 89

AG002590 Metrotones

Did not apply for external funding, requested increase to paysomeone to film their concerts, not very communicative andspend less than their allocation, no tech costs for C555, 521needed (-100 for filming spent this year unnecessarily),underspending UNAN Music $621 $621 $621 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $521 ($100.00) Decrease 90

AG002600 Gospel Choir

Cut last year for not submitting an allocation packet, but scaledup their programming and applied to a lot of external funding(ABC + JCCC) for bigger venues and incresed programming,revenue from concerts UNAN Music $591 $650 $618 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $944 $325.51 Increase* 91

AG002607 Notes and Keys Solid programming, concerts have been good, fill c555 A: 2 U Music $1,238 $1,238 $1,114 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,114 ($0.03) No change 92AG002613 Clefhangers Used money well but did not apply for outside funding UNAN Music $971 $971 $971 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $971 $0.25 No change 93

AG002623 Kingsmen

All of the money spent this year was for events that were not oncampus, all for travel. Cut to $500, last year they spent on stuffon campus, don't want to hurt them too much. Generate moneyoff campus. They don't do enough campus, no EAFs, etc. A: 2 U Music $683 $683 $683 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $500 ($183.00) Decrease 94

AG002632 Wind Ensemble No increase requested A: 0 Y: Music $3,125 $3,125 $3,125 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,375 $1,250.00 Increase* 95

AG002666 Uptown Vocal

Rep's fave group to work with, asked for an increase, but itsgoing mostly towards travel that they don't even do it everyyear. Shouldn't get recurring allocation for travel UNAN Music $1,418 $1,418 $1,167 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,167 $0.00 No change 96

AG002852 SHARP

Did not apply for outside funding, solid group, 250 budgeted forSenior gifts, receive less than comparable groups, used allallocation halfway through the year UNAN Music $500 $550 $583 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($583.00) Decrease 97

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AG002901 CU Society of Hip Hop

Recognized two semesters ago, started spending last semester,mostly hold events in the malcom x lounge, rap and freestyleworkshops. granted $400 after being recognized, majority of itfor buying equipment but now done buying equipment (CIF),club banner, only really spent $100 on programming itself.Request for $500 for next year, want to give them a decrease,hold more frequent cyphers, lenient for new group A: 1 Y: Music $0 $0 $400 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $400 $0.00 No change 98

AG002938 CU Sur

Very solid group, as a new group they have doen a good jobfinding new programming, getting new showcase, applied tocosponsorships (JCCC because new event), still have plans toscale up and recommending an increase to 900. They have beensolid about communicating and they have their new boardelected (came and talked to them). Some kind of increase.Applied to a different things, filled C555 for event and want tohave it in Roone. It is rare for an a capella group to have things inRoone. What is it specifically going to? Applied for $300 fromJCCC but didn't get it, they want to travel a lot. Because of ticketrevenues, they have solid programming. A: 2 Y: Music $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $670 $170.45 Increase* 99

AG002978 Vivace Chamber Singers

Next year planning to spent $270: $170 on two concerts + $100for music. They have been fine - solid. A lot of spending on foodand publicity. UNAN Music $0 $0 $300 N/A N/A $100 ($200.00) Decrease 10

AG002311 Black Theater Ensemble

They applied to a lot of outside funding (though they didn'tsucceed) and did not end up getting the rights to their fall showwhich hindered them. They focus on outreach and collaborationand are accessible, but have been slightly lax in programming soshould strive to amp it up for the future. A: 3 O Perfor $1,246 $1,495 $1,558 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,000 ($558.03) Decrease 10

AG002425 CU Players

They use outside funding to enhance their programming and dowell - they asked for no change and are good with their currentlevel of funding. UNAN Perfor $1,491 $1,566 $1,566 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,192 $626.19 Increase* 10

AG002554 Fruit Paunch No contact or packet. UNAN Perfor $567 $510 $408 N/A N/A $0 ($408.00) Decrease 10

AG002592 Musical Theater Society

They have been increasing the quality of their programming andinterest from the community (RENT sold out in 10 minutes) andthey have had to add an extra show. They host showcases andother events as well - demonstrated they spend well, apply forgrants and enhance community.. UNAN Perfor $6,955 $6,955 $7,373 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $10,530 $3,156.64 Increase* 10

AG002614 Performing Arts League

They are the governing board for performing arts groups andhave been constantly adding groups. They host programmingwell for the performing arts intergroup. A: 1 U Perfor $2,150 $2,364 $2,506 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,587 $81.02 Increase* 10

AG002644 Varsity Show

They have been stagnant at their allocation for the past 3 years,despite having a bigger set each year. They have a successfulrevenue model (Tickets + Alumni Donations + Grants and havehad to move big lead up events (such as preview) to the DianaEvent Oval instead of Havana Central. Clearly they spend well,program well and have been suffering from lack of funds. A: 1 Y: Perfor $21,000 $21,000 $21,000 Full Budget: https: Full Budget: https: $23,557 $2,556.81 Increase* 10

AG002650 Kings Crown Shakespeare TroupeThey programming really well and attract large crowds to theiraudiences. A: 1 U Perfor $4,635 $5,098 $5,098 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $7,137 $2,039.44 Increase* 10

AG002921 Wushu$11K last year, gets more money from department. lots ofinterboard conflict. A: 1 O Perfor $0 $0 $250 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $820 $569.60 Increase* 11

AG002922 Voltage

wants to spend increased allocation on more drums and otherequipment, not a recurring cost for allocation, apply to outsidefunding for one-time infusion UNANIMOUS No change Perfor $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($500.00) Decrease 11

AG002404 Chowdah No anything, no purchases, no money needed A: 1 U Perfor $0 $0 $0 $0 $0.00 No change 11

AG002328 Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs (CORE)

Last year requested 36K, allocated 4000-8000K only ended upgiving them 1620. They did a good job, despite not as good aslast year, still better than others. They went to Paris/London -that was out of their own pocket. Get money from other places,they apply for grants and additional funding, other clubs withhuge operating budgets as well. They would put it to a better usethan any one else. They are center of entreprenuershipcommunity - so many people. Services a lot of people oncampus, on a resource that doesn't exist elsewhere. Having a bigeffect. See value in giving groups more money, gives themincentive to keep some of their programming here and getpeople more involved that wouldn't. Their programming wouldbe different if they didn't get as much ABC funding, less inclusive.The quality of some of their stuff was less, they would havehosted more events, got things from columbia entreprenuership,not sustained throughout because they were in need. Theallocation increase would definitely go to more events. Revenuenot listed on some of their stuff. What about external funding?What were they able to do with their external funding? Howeffective and efficient they used their money? They have amonopoly in terms of entreprenuership. Generally, they are theonly thing. They are the one primarily serving that communityand far-reaching. 3800 - based on their budget. A: 1 O: 1 Y: 13 A: 1 Y: Pre-Pr $213 $300 $1,620 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,478 $1,857.95 Increase* 11

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AG002377 Womens Business Society

No increase requested, used money mostly for printing and theyget most of their money in outside sponsorships which also couldcover the small ammount they do get and their currentallocaiton could go to another (smaller) group where the moneycould be really impactful, do they actually need the money orjust use it because they have it? They use their moneyresponsibly - dialogue needed - could they get it fromsomewhere else? could co-sponsor them if necessary, use theirABC money for events on campus and corporate sponsorshipsfor the conference A:1 Y: Pre-Pr $387 $387 $387 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($387.00) Decrease 11

AG002383 American Medical Students Association Did not request an increase, solid programming UNAN Pre-Pr $1,972 $1,709 $1,760 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,760 $0.00 No change 11AG002385 Hispanic Scholarship Fund Did not apply for external funding UNAN Pre-Pr $400 $420 $400 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $560 $160.00 Increase* 11AG002424 Multicultural Business Association No increase requested UNAN Pre-Pr $943 $990 $977 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $900 ($77.00) Decrease 11AG002486 Columbia Association of Pre-Dental Students NO PACKET N/A Pre-Pr $330 $330 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 12AG002544 Charles Drew Pre-Med Society Did not apply for outside funding A:1 U Pre-Pr $1,015 $1,117 $1,184 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,184 ($0.03) No change 12

AG002559 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

Predominantly use their money for regional and nationalconference (they pay using half of allocation), requesting 4500,they are requesting more because of a conference in baltimore.This isn't necessarily recurring, etc. A: 2 O Pre-Pr $3,599 $3,599 $3,815 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,815 $0.00 No change 12

AG002577 Society of Women EngineersApplied unsuccessfully to one source of external funding, sent 22members to LA for job interviewing - no increase A:0 Y: Pre-Pr $3,560 $3,560 $3,560 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,560 ($0.05) No change 12

AG002581 National Society of Black Engineers

Two big conferences (this year one in Anaheim the cost of whichcame 1/2 from allocation), spent less than 3000 dollars and didnot go to a conference, suggest more people are going to wantto go next year but we cannot fund that with recurring allocation A: 0 Y: Pre-Pr $5,996 $6,296 $6,296 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,000 ($1,295.69) Decrease 12

AG002606 Economics Society

Did not apply for external funding, unexpectedly found 2000dollars in revenue in their account and spent it well this year,really strong events and many of them A: 1 U Pre-Pr $1,477 $1,403 $1,403 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,486 $82.66 Increase* 12

AG002661 Columbia China Law Business Association stagnating A: 1 U Pre-Pr $935 $982 $786 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $786 ($0.38) No change 12

AG002704 CU Financial Engineering

Did not apply for outside funding, increase requested forpublicity, but does not seem necessary or very effective, publicitycould come from co-sponsorship A:2 U Pre-Pr $0 $300 $300 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $300 $0.00 No change 12

AG002707 CFIG Did not apply for outside funding but good group UNAN Pre-Pr - $300 $330 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $550 $220.00 Increase* 12

AG002903 Columbia Undergraduate Consulting Club

increase requested for rising tech and facilities costs, hold moreevents than any other group in the category (11) and growing -10% increase, already have a large allocation, successfullyapplied to ABC co-sponsorship for $200 but were denied JCCCco-sponsorship, Kraft, OMA and Gatsby (for unknown reasons),paid 3,500 for cultureSHOCK outside designers and performerswhen Heritage months were denied for paying so much moneyfor outside performers - important for drawing in attendees,used co-sponsorship money to expand a program so they willreceive that money in an increase (AAA description) UNAN Pre-Pr $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $500 $0.00 No change 12

AG002920 Columbia Sports Business SocietyNew group, had a few good events, going with Reprecommendation UNAN Pre-Pr $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $100 $100.00 Increase* 13

AG002939 CQBSRecently recognized, have not spent money (since it did not go totheir account yet), but programmed anyway UNAN Pre-Pr $0 $0 $300 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $300 $0.00 No change 13

AG002952 CIBDProgrammed sustainable events, well-attended, external fundingobtained UNAN Pre-Pr $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $300 $300.00 Increase* 13

AG001241 IPAThinking of changing vision, they received $500 last year tocontinue to revamp A: 2 U Public $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $400 ($100.00) Decrease 13

AG002314 GadflyBad packet, should get same amount as now - so they can provesustainability. Y: 9 O: Public $1,330 $1,330 $1,000 I do not have this This will be worke $0 ($1,000.00) Decrease 13

AG002336 Blue and WhiteThey have a campus niche and and there is a same number ofspending. There is a 10% cut accross the board for printing. A: 2 U Public $10,700 $9,630 $10,272 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $9,245 ($1,027.20) Decrease 13

AG002345 Undergraduate Law Review

They want courses, more writers, and more printing. Can't buy abanner every year for events. Thave overlap with some eventswith pre-law society and mock trial, but their events are good forrevenue. They have fundraisers. Didn't apply for cosponsorships A: 1 U Public $640 $768 $768 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $790 $21.57 Increase* 13

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AG002388 Africa-Diaspora Literary Society

They received $0 last year, requested $1934 (over 100%increase), their niche is a 1, their rep communication is a 3 (longmonthly updates). Either given them $734 or full amount, couldprint at kinkos or they could go to a printer. They haven't appliedto funds for prints. They received a grant for IRAAS - for $1500.How many hits have they had? Are they reaching people withtheir stuff? Have they applied to JCCC or F@CU? They usedoutside funding. They have access to that for next year. Sameeboard - confident in their ability. $1500 in outside funding - theyhave proved. They can spend $1934 pretty well. Can possiblymellow out again - we have seen groups who have cycled a lot.We can't solidify a recurring allocation of so much money justbecause of one good year given their rocky history and issueswith sustainability. Even if they haven't gotten JCCC, they havegotten cosponsorships and IRAAS. We don't only want them toapply to JCCC - there are other things. Why apply for more fundsyou don't need? They can supplement what we give them. Keepthem on probation watch list and watch for volatility. A: 0 Y: Public $400 $400 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $626 $625.57 Increase* 13

AG002394 Journal of Literary Criticism NO PACKET N/A Public $150 $150 $135 N/A N/A $0 ($135.00) Decrease 14

AG002406 Science Review

They got JCCC, they do a lot of stuff, give someone to prospectivestudents, want to try more events. Budget can't include all ofthese things A: 2 Y: Public $2,549 $2,549 $3,149 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,815 $665.36 Increase* 14

AG002414 Birch

Personal money and sponsorships from department (not fromus), do we give them an increase even though? Until thedepartment stops giving them money, they don't need extramoney. They requested $5000 from department but got abouthalf. JCCC for tech costs? Performance - dancer/musicians. Is thatnecessary for a publication? More pages than ADLS, so they needto pay more. Current allocation is 2650. We generally want tomove publications to the digital mindset. Working with some ofthem and said to move to digital - in meetings for allocations,said we're going to decrease printing costs for allocations accrossthe board. Should we cut it so they have a small number forinstitutional memory. Should we cut how many they shouldprint? They also distribute it. Percentage decrease for allpublications. We don't know about readership. Anything below9% is fine -- pressure publications to print less. The dollaramount for 1 journal is 10-11. EAch publication has differenttypes of readership. 1K minimum to print - it varies. MOTIONFOR 10% OF PRINTING Y: 13 Public $2,896 $2,896 $2,650 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,385 ($265.00) Decrease 14

AG002423 Undergraduate Science Journal NO PACKET N/A Public $490 $539 $359 N/A N/A $0 ($359.00) Decrease 14

AG002488 Columbia East Asia ReviewWork with Harvard University Press. Receive grants from $515,should apply for gatsby A:2 U Public $388 $388 $515 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $515 $0.00 No change 14

AG002555 Jester of Columbia Changes to publication spending guideline -10% A: 2 U Public $3,103 $3,103 $2,603 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,343 ($260.30) Decrease 14

AG002588 Columbia Review

They want the same amount and operate in the same niche asother. They have a nice budget, they were paying out of pocketfor stuff. A:0 U Public $3,878 $3,878 $3,490 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,141 ($349.23) Decrease 14

AG002594 Federalist Paper Requesting same, they used a bad printing company. A: 1 U Public $5,068 $5,068 $5,068 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $4,561 ($506.95) Decrease 14

AG002605 Architecture Society

GBB recognized. Requested 1986 - have a good niche andcommunicate well. Got Gatsby, worried won't get next year.Finals + midterms -- snacks to them. you can most likely getgatsby, can allocation. Double check this is the ABC + GBBamount A: 1 U Public $1,467 $954 $930 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,640 $709.94 Increase* 14

AG002801 Helvidius (Journal of Politics and Society)

They have okay communication and niche, and they can't getsome amount from outside, only ABC is able to provide . There isa cut for groups. A: 2 Y: Public $6,742 $7,214 $6,500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,106 ($1,394.00) Decrease 14

AG002839 The Columbia Precipice Defunct N/A Public $0 $500 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 15

AG002864 Double Exposure

Received gatsby, want to do next year with a speaker, withoutpizza. Can apply to JCCC for new event, don't pay for pizza out ofpocket A: 0 U Public $0 $0 $1,660 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,638 ($22.00) Decrease 15

AG002888 EAT

Recognized last year, all for food, go out to restaurants to reviewthem, you could get comped by the restaurant. They have $400pocket change - printing through stash money. $400 (is their ownmoney, shouldn't count). This is not recurring, so this is fromtheir freshman year. Can't slash them to $100 if they arespending $500. How many do they need to print on a yearlybasis? We could subsidize printing and transportation. They havereadership and printing. We recognized culinarian because theywere so shitty - because eat was defunct. Printing + Website +10% cut to printing A: 0 O Public $0 $0 $500 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 ($500.00) Decrease 15

AG002977 The Culinarian

Received $100 - how did they spend? Their account was created,requested $485 - want to change from NYC thing to columbia -there is a Columbia focus for their group. A: 2 U Public $0 $0 $200 We have not spen https://docs.googl $300 $100.00 Increase* 15

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AG002354 Club Bangla

Current allocation 2131 which was a slight increase, theyincreased a lot, had a really good event, applied for 7 externalsources of funding - succcessful in getting money from all ofthem. With that in place, stronger board than before - becausenow they have strong structure for next year as well. They havelongevity in the group so this recurring increase should be goodfor a while. A: 2 Y: South $2,191 $2,301 $2,131 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,240 $1,108.94 Increase* 15

AG002397 Vietnamese Students Association

No packet, only spent $100 for tabling (all they spent), one badboard shouldn't hurt a group forever. This group should be onprobation for next year. When we cut them down, they can buildback up. Has this club been active previously too? Nocommunication from them. A: 0 Y: South $621 $621 $621 N/A N/A $490 ($131.00) Decrease 15

AG002408 South East Asian League$706 dollars, last year they don't apply to any external funding.They program well A: 0 O South $1,344 $1,412 $706 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $706 ($0.03) No change 15

AG002409 Malama Hawaii

They are small but they have had one major event for the pastfew years (luau). Last year for the event, they brought 1 maindish ($500 of allocation) for food for the event, but because theycouldn't afford anything else, they spent out of pocket to buyingredient to cook their own stuff. Only 1 place in brooklyn thatdoes actual hawaiin food, this year they can't cook themselvesbut they still can only afford that one dish. They are pivoting andnot doing this event. What they are doing instead is lei day - nofood, but they will teach people how to use fresh flowers tomake a lei. They are using another group's space for it. They aregoing to use the leftover money for costumes, which they aregoing to use down the line. They are active throughout the yearperforming at other groups cultural shows (have been makingcontumes by hand). Planning to buy 3 costumes. Very fiscallyconservative. VERY. Next year, they are scraping luau all togetherand because they want to do it properly or not at all. Next year,instead they will be doing smaller events including lei day. Thelast few years, was 1 event a year, and now they are doing 4-5smaller events. Next year, they are budgeting for the luau and leiday and costumes (even though they are also buying some thisyear). Shouldn't be getting a recurring allocation for a one timeevent (550 + 500 infusion one time for costumes) A: 1 Y: South $985 $985 $859 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $770 ($89.36) Decrease 15

AG002556 Thai Sabai No increase, have been doing well, A: 1 U South $517 $517 $517 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $517 $0.00 No change 16

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AG002563 Club Zamana

Wants allocation over $4500 - they asked for ABC cosponsorshipfor increase tech costs for the second time in a row, their techcosts have increased by $1000. They need help from us infunding that - used cosponsorships both years. Got JCCC andPnP, applied to GBB and Gatsby as well. They applied to everyexternal funding because don't get enough money from us.Pretty successful in endeavors. Main endeavor (Tamasha) isstagnant because saturation of awesome. Increasing allocationfor such a big allocation group by a little is useless/gets lostbecause they need a lot of money for a noticable % increase. It isproblematic to give a group such a big increase, but that'snecessary. Now for two years we've given them co-sponsorships,it is a recurring costs, need to be built into the recurring funding.Looking to do a whole number of different types ofprogramming. New programming (penn masala, brought inspeakers, brought in political sphere of south asian culture),expand in that sphere. Can now apply for external fundings fornew events too. Deliberations - for all of these big events thatpeople have, everyeone will always apply for funding.

Amount of money that is spent on mixers with other groups? Theamount of money per person is good and doing intergroupmixers is good. Good part of community, does good things forumbrella group.

Revenue for Tamasha - $1000?? 700 students, $5/students, alittle bit of corporate sponsorships ($400-$500). They don't havehuge revenue, publicity cost is very large - in the past it's been ahuge issue, this year less so because they spent almost all oftheir publicity out of revenue. Budget includes allocation andrevenue spending - very important for them in selling outthough. Too much of an increasing, more comfortable with 10%thing though their programming has expanded. They have a lotof little things that they didn't include in the budget. Fall politicalconference/spring scale will be the same. Apply to the funds toincrease programming in other ways (only once per year forJCCC), now it's been two years. This group won't be wastingmoney. Smaller events? Night Market, etc. Collaborate witheveryone - everyone co-sponsors tamasha so they get involvedwith all of the other groups (these aren't new). Increase is NOTfor the new events (fall conference, political conference), but it'sso they can hold their old programming and then use JCCC/extrasponsorships for new events because they use all of theseresources for their old programming - which is causing them tostagnate. Their irresponsible spending is only publicity, gottenbetter in the past, it helps and it is from their revenue. Hypeevents are included in publicity also part of the Tamashaprogramming that week. A: 5, Y South $3,186 $3,504 $3,504 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $5,311 $1,807.44 Increase* 16

AG002596 Liga Filipina

Not super communicative, don't spend very well - asked for ahuge increase. Now throwing their huge event, 2 events this year($700 last semester, $50 in matsuri and $770 for new event), firstevent was a great event, dropped off for a while, programmingwell for second event. Don't deserve a cut yet, they are keepingtheir current proposal, but large ratio of allocation tomembership. Groups can be good without being communicativeto ABC rep. Could cut for sub-par allocation packets. Y: 11 South $1,546 $1,546 $1,546 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,164 $618.40 Increase* 16

AG002642 Organization of Pakistani Students

OPS - allocation of 2041, allocation increase to 7900 requested.Very successful group, they have applied to external funding butnot enough. In the future, next year, etc. would deserve anincrease in allocation but the only problem is that they don'tapply enough to external funding. $600 requested for new event,didn't apply to JCCC. Recommended no increase at all. They dowell but don't look for external funding. If they want to do otherhuge scale events, then they'll be fine or apply to externalfunding. We just really want them to apply for external sourcesto get more funding and to know what things are recurring (rightnow random large scale events that aren't necessarily recurring).Next year, look for more recurring events/funding beforeincreasing allocation. A: 2 Y: South $1,855 $2,041 $2,041 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,857 $816.38 Increase* 16

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AG002662 Singapore Students Association

They have 470, requested 850. Recommends $100 increasebecause they have done what they need to do for increase.Threw new event this year, they applied to JCCC, the event wentreally well, they want it to be recurring since it was so successful.Only happened once so increase allocation to $850 is too much,giving them $100 instead of $300 from JCCC will allow them tobudget into their event and give them leeway to apply for moregrants, etc. Can't give them entire $300 - kind of conservative butthis group has had ups and down. This year is the first year it isdirectly outlined that grants are helpful for JCCC. Reasonablyspeaking, we can't fiscally give all of the groups the entire moneythey get from all of their grants. One of the ways we market thecosponsorships to councils - in addition to helping JCCC we canfund them a second time (to keep trying hard they can still go tothe abc cosponsorship while they get up to their entire increase).We increase their allocation by some amount but still want tomake them have one more check. Still need to look for externalfunding. UNAN South $470 $470 $470 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $555 $85.26 Increase* 16

AG002330 Culinary SocietySolid programming that attracts a lot of people (example: cakecompetition) and are fine with their current level of spending. A: 1 U Specia $2,248 $2,136 $2,138 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $2,138 ($0.07) No change 16

AG002373 Chess Club

They represent Columbia very well in National competitions andspend a lot of money on travel (between ABC AND JCCC), andthey bring national grandmasters for presentations in order towiden their audience to the Columbia community - there is agood mix of things for the public and internal travel - andincrease would be used equally for these two aspects which havedemonstrated need due to applying for grants. A: 1 Y: Specia $2,113 $2,113 $2,366 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,218 $851.96 Increase* 16

AG002375 Hapa Club Defunct N/A Specia $492 $400 $400 N/A N/A $0 ($400.00) Decrease 16

AG002399 US Milvets of CU

They spend large sums of money that they fundraise andaccumulate from corporations (40K raised for their annual ballamong other initiatives to raise money), and extra money wouldbe used for a recurring conference that would bring MilVetstogether accross the board. They historically are organized wellinternally, spend well, host good programming and provide fortheir community. They have used all of their money and haveexhausted outside funding but are still expanding. A: 2 Y: Specia $2,008 $4,016 $7,000 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $8,705 $1,704.54 Increase* 17

AG002572 Conversio Virium

They can beef up their outreach and expansion of theircommunity and will look into more co-sponsorships. They hosteda conference and got presenters to present, mostly from theirrevenue - they got extra free presenters that they had originallybudgeted for paying for and spend the rest out of revenue. A: 1 Y: Specia $862 $862 $516 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $516 $0.00 No change 17

AG002602 Nightline

They spend a lot of money on publicity, training (recertification)and calls. For confidentiality, we only communicate with oneperson. They are an essential function to the community but weshould examine who grants their funding moving forward. A: 3 U Specia $1,739 $3,273 $2,800 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $3,920 $1,120.00 Increase* 17

AG002663 Anime Club

There is a little bit of struggles in terms of when they getscreening rights and how long they are extended for - so theyhave a differeing need for allocation every year, but last year waswhen they didn't spend all of their allocation because of it. If thiscontinues to be an issue in the future then we will need toaddress it. A:2 Y: Specia $1,358 $1,426 $1,426 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $1,320 ($106.00) Decrease 17

AG002686 Columbia Esports

Had a lot of trouble in beginning of year, didn't have anallocation, applied for JCCC (supplies) - got $350. They don'tneed much money, want to have more advertising, did a lot ofstudy breaks and projected food costs. They'll have events wherethey do viewing parties and things. A: 2 O Specia $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $250 $250.00 Increase* 17

AG002756 Games ClubThey buy new games every year during black Friday sales sndhost solid programming. A: 2 U Specia $250 $250 $250 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $250 $0.00 No change 17

AG002865 Femsex Defunt N/A Specia $0 $80 $80 N/A N/A $0 ($80.00) Decrease 17

AG002900 Smash Bros. Club

They are a new group (with no initial allocation) but have beencommunicative and want money for recurring supplies. Becauseconsoles, etc. aren't recurring, they won't be in allocation, butmoney will be given for the natural updating necessary forconsoles/games, etc. A:2 O: Specia $0 $0 $0 N/A ($0 Allocation https://docs.googl $100 $100.00 Increase* 17

AG002979 Brazilian SocietyThey organize through OLAS and don't have personalexpenditures on recurring items. New Black, $0 $0 $100 No expenditures fr Budget increase d $0 ($100.00) Decrease 18

Ethio-Eritrean Students Their allocation should be what we voted on at NGR, new group New Black, $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $400 $400.00 Increase* 18Bachata Dance Social New Group New Dance $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 18

AG002973 Society for the Advancement of Underrepresented Filmmakers

With no money, they'll be generating $50. Because no amount ofmoney/access this year, confused. Recognizing that werecognized them for before/during NGR because no access tothings. A: 0 Y: Media $0 $0 $0 N/A https://docs.googl $500 $500.00 Increase* 18

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AG002974 Women in Computer Science

Gave no money this year, wants $1000, get $13,500 in corporatecosponsorships. Their budget says that they need to spend about$14000. Mainly their $13K - $11K is conference and $2K forannual networking thing. The rest is study breaks, techworkshops, etc. They want to expand and have more - they'renew. Didn't apply for cosponsorships, mostly spent money onfood. Most pre-professional groups are like that. They can applyto ABC next year for a cosponsorship - if we don't know whatthey're going to do with it in practice. Professor lectures. A: 1 Y: Pre-Pr $0 $0 $0 https://docs.googl https://docs.googl $0 $0.00 No change 18

AG002975 Gosh Yarn It New Group New Specia $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 18Student Union for Sustainable Development New Group New Specia $0 $0 $0 N/A N/A $0 $0.00 No change 18

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Project ID Number Name of Person Submitting Allocation Packet Position of Person Submitting Allocation Packet Email of Person Submitting Allocation Packet Group Category? Approximate number of general body members Approximate number of active weekly members Number CC Students Number SEAS Students Number GS Students Number Barnard Students Number Graduate Students President's Name President's Email Vice President's Name Vice President's Email Treasurer's Name Treasurer's Email Secretary's Name Secretary's Email Other Officer's Name Other Officer's Email Have you elected your new executive board? President Name President Email Vice President Name Vice President Email Treasurer Name Treasurer Email Secretary Name Secretary Email Other Officer Name Other Officer Email What are the main events or types of events that your gro What new events or goals, if any, did you have for the 201 How were the above events achieved or what obstacles di How has your group changed from the previous year? What are things your group would like to do for the 2015-2 Any comments, feedback, etc.? Allocation Received for the 2014-2015 Academic Year Allocation Requested for the 2015-2016 Academic Year Are you requesting an allocation increase for the 2015-201 Did you apply to any grants or seek additional funding duri How will this allocation change affect your group? Please attach a link for the budget for your expenditures f Please attach a link for your expected budget for your exp For dually recognized groups: where you would you like yo For dually recognized groups: what proportion of allocatio I understand that I will need to update my contact informa I understand that my ABC rep is available to meet to discu I understand that this packet and its contents will be made This allocation packet is correct to my knowledge. If you would like to add any additional documents, please Please write your uni as a digital signature. Board Email Alias

AG002322 Sehoon Choi Treasurer [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 400 20 15 0 0 5 0 David Hyungoo Kan dhk2134@columbi Jordan Beth Freisleben [email protected] Sehoon Choi sc3649@columbia. Jessica Dawn Swan jds2240@columbia Caitlin Ruth Carey [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A PSSA has had three types of evnets: 1. Speaker Panels with As a group that was inactive last year, our goal for the club An obstacle that we faced this year was that because we di Our group has changed from the previous year in that Our first goal is maintain the level of activity we have had t While we receive funding from t 125 1000 Yes The club applied to an ABC co-sponsorship of $125 to help The allocation will help the club maintain the curren https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OOaXnCQ9XDpt https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17j4fxKowexzhITf I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A sc3649

AG002340 Ariela Weinberger Treasurer [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 35 15 10 0 5 10 10 Jennifer Zhu jpz2108@columbia Tova Rohatiner [email protected] Ariela Weinberger ayw2112@barnard Yonina Frim Yes, I have entered the information below. Jennifer Zhu jpz2108@columbi Tova Rohatiner [email protected] Ariela Weinberger ayw2112@barnar Yonina Frim Sign Language instruction classes. A certified Sign Language Our goals were to have more social events, such as sign lan Sometimes our instructor was unable to make it to class, so We have a new executive board and are working on ex $855 $1,200 Yes Yes, we received $500 from the Office of Disabilities Service This will allow us to host more events outside of sig https://docs.google.com/a/barnard.edu/spreadsheets/d/1 https://docs.google.com/a/barnard.edu/spreadsheets/d/1 ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a ayw2112

AG002365 Azar Khosrowshahi President [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 200 18 12 3 0 3 0 Azar Khosrowshahi ack2151@columbia Nika Madyoon [email protected] Kazuma Costello kac2232@columbia Darius Khosrowsha No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Study breaks - involving performances by international stud Our main new event goal was to have more football screeni We encountered serious obstacles with regards to both go Our group has not changed significantly from the previ - Continue holding study breaks - Hold and event with the C Our biggest obstacle this year wa 2006 2000 No No N/A Please contact Kazuma Costello for this information. As far For the 2015-16 academic year, we plan to spend our budg I am not sure if we are dually recognized N/a Yes Yes Yes Yes N/a ack2151

AG002366 Jeremy Sherman Treasurer [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 300 20 180 60 10 50 0 Nayan Lamba nl2426@columbia. Jacoby Shelton [email protected] Jeremy Sherman jds2238@columbia Danielle Goldman dg2731@columbia N/A N/A No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Every year we host the CNS Research Fair, Brain Awareness This year, for the first time we began to do faculty dinners, Our events went very well throughout the year. We had th This year we started publicizing our events with color fl All of our events are really geared towards fostering interes I think that ABC has done a great $834.00 $2,250 Yes Yes, we got $500 from the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior We have already spent $1,337, which does not inclu https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NfHOjVmavzL9E https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mtxEz1sVGDaV I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jds2238

AG002407 Ashley Youn-Jae Lee Treasurer [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 600 200 420 80 40 30 30 Sahng-Ah Yoo sy2482@columbia. Kate Lee [email protected] Alice Cho jc3071@columbia. Megan Kincaid Yes, I have entered the information below. Genevieve Antono ga2368@columbi Megan Kincaid, Korey [email protected] Ashley Youn-Jae L yl3109@columbia - - Every year, Columbia Pre-Law Society provides student wh Our goal for the 2014-2015 academic year was Efficiency a We increased efficiency of our weekly meetings by reorgani The 2014-2015 Board of the Pre-Law Society was a very $710 $970 Yes We applied to GS Student Life Allocations, ABC Co-Sponsor The increase in allocation will specifically go to our https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes yl3109

AG002561 Aidan Mehigan President [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 40 20 25 10 0 3 2 Aidan Mehigan atm2139@columbi Jonathan Xu [email protected] Shreyas Vissapraga sv2421@columbia. Wilton Rao No, I understand that my funds will not be tran NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Our main activity is competing in a variety of local tournam As described above, we have a new series of trivia nights. T The trivia nights were assigned to specific club members, w Since the arrival on campus of Victoria in 2011-2012 an Our campus-focused initiatives, like the trivia nights and bu An addendum about future plans 3700 6500 Yes CIF: $494 for new buzzer systems ABC co-sponsorship: $80 Our current allocation level predates my time at Col https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group NA Yes Yes Yes Yes NA atm2139

AG002564 Zhiyuan "Larry" He VP Finance [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 80 40 49 6 1 24 0 Rishab Guha rg2748@columbia. Adele Zhang [email protected] Zhiyuan "Larry" He zh2194@columbia. Aranya Ram ar3317@columbia. Christopher Lucarelli [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1. Annual College Tournament We hold an annual college t Given that we are primarily a competitive group, the most i 1. Funding Challenges Our debate team is severely underfu 1. Increased membership We had more first-years try 1. Increase Membership If funding allows, we hope to cont Our key reasons for requesting m 7071 11071 Yes N/A If we are given an increase of $4000 as requested, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19I8IctrD59S7nX https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19I8IctrD59S7nX ABC Account All in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A zh2194

AG002595 Tess Cersonsky Treasurer [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 65 25 25 5 5 25 5 Caleb Loschiavo calebeloschiavo@g Bella Pori [email protected] Tess Cersonsky tec2120@columbia Tara Coury No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Every week we hold our weekly debate/meeting, at which The murder mystery parties were new, and they went reall At the beginning of the semester, the financials were excep We've grown to be more committed, and the members 1702 1702 No Yes, we applied for the Gatsby Grant (from Columbia Arts I Not asking for a change I am copying the link although it is not complete, but it will Again, not completed yet but will be https://docs.google.c ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A tec2120

AG002603 Rienzi Gokea Treasurer [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 15 10 8 1 0 1 0 Bryan Kudisch bkj2147@columbia Greg Cleaveland [email protected] Rienzi Gokea rpg2113@columbia Jonnell Small No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host outreach chemistry programs in the fall such as tri We did not have any new goals or events. We brainstorme N/A We came together a lot more since last year. In the pre $337 337 No No It will not change much. We will use it to help buy s N/A N/A I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A rpg2113

AG002615 James Macksoud President [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 10 10 3 0 2 5 0 James Macksoud jam2286@columbi Ava Reid asr2164@barnard,edu Jasmine Chen [email protected] Kiley Cappetta No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Our group hosts a conference every spring for high school s We increased the scale of our conference, so that was god, We encountered a minor obstacle with our high school con This year we have experienced no change in our memb 550 $700 Yes NO We plan to continue to hosting our major conferenc https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1njquOTfkUhDkH https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cyO5aF45cvuW I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes no jam2286

AG002312 Alexander Tin Treasurer [email protected] Academic (Rep: Vic 17 17 12 0 1 3 1 Alexandra Carolina acv2117@columbia Nicholas Ryan Zurawski [email protected] Alexander Akira Tin aat2157@columbia Scott Michael Turtu smt2168@columbi N/A N/A No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A As CUMT is primarily focused on forming, training, and field Our primary goal this year was to qualify two competitive t Unfortunately, we fell short of these goals this year. While Thanks to the combined hard work of our coaching staf As always, we remain committed to recapturing the Nation I wish at least one system (either 18495 23035 Yes No. Our largest concern this year, and in the years going https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes No, thank you. aat2157

AG002339 Kelvin Rojas Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 60 13 9 2 0 2 0 Jasmin E. Feliciano jef2152@columbia. Aida Duarte [email protected] Kelvin Rojas kr2426@columbia. Elodia Caballero esc2179@columbi Crystal Espinoza [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Banquets, cultural showcases, discussions, constituency me This year we aimed to restructure our organization to bette We held extra weekly meetings aside from our general wee Our newest addition includes an external relations com Given the new structure of the organization, we plan to soli We appreciate the effective com $3,028.97 $4,500 Yes Live at Lerner ($250), CAA Co-sponsorship ($1500), ABC Co- This allocation change is for Latino Graduation expe https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A kr2426

AG002384 Cosmas Sibindi Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 250 60 150 50 10 40 0 John Kotey jkk2128@columbia Natan Kibret [email protected] Cosmas Sibindi cs3201@columbia. Akosua Bekoe aab2224@columbi Rowa El-tohami rowa.k.eltohami@gma No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host a number of events. Our biggest event is Afropolit We successfully introduced the movie screenings which we The biggest obstacle we encountered was lack of commitm Our group as a whole has changed a lot led by changes 1960 2732 Yes This past year we applied for the Kraft fund. We attempted Our political roundtables have been limited in their i https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account All in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A cs3201

AG002420 Jaime Castro Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 20 8 4 3 0 1 0 Andrew Jorquera aj2513@columbia. Alejandra Castaño [email protected] Jaime Castro jic2118@columbia. Daniela Lopez No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host mainly study breaks and cultural bonding events. The events above were a direct result of effective and effici The events above were a direct result of effective and effici This year we saw a reasonable increase in the size of ou 644 1450 Yes JCCC: $687 We will have more resources and be able to organiz https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TgdS58hTzUvP1 https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a jic2118

AG002446 Gabriel Crivorot President [email protected] Black, Latino, and 25 10 15 5 1 4 0 Gabriel Crivorot gc2495@columbia. Karina Montenegro [email protected] Augusto Ghiotto ag3310@columbia. Andrea Pacheco No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Portuguese and Spanish conversation nights, dinners with p This month, OLAS, along with the newly-formed Brazilian S Due to the sheer size of BrazUsc, we have had a core team This year, we have worked more with other groups, an As a result of our intense, year-long work on BrazUsc, we h The ABC events this year were an $500 $1,000 Yes Yes. We obtained $15,000 from BRASA, an organization tha Given that we intend to host events of the same siz https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pQzXynxex6sY9 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A gc2495

AG002545 Martin Perez Colon Co-Chair [email protected] Black, Latino, and 60 35 40 10 5 5 0 Lucia Hernandez [email protected] Martin Perez Colon [email protected] Diego Delgado dd2705@columbia. Maria Fernanda Ma mfm2172@columb - - Yes, I have entered the information below. Lucia Hernandez lh2607@barnard. Martin Perez Colon [email protected] Diego Delgado dd2705@columbi - - Chicanx Caucus hosts many events a semester in addition t We are hoping to be able to send more students to the ECC Our biggest obstacle is just fundraising to pay for transport Our group decided to change its name to Chicanx Cauc -We want to send more people to the ECCSF conference -W Just one comment on our E-Boar $3,863 $4,500 Yes Yes, we got the Live@Lerner Grant for $200, which we use This change in allocation will allow us to send our m https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mlp2176

AG002546 Betty Tesfaye Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 40 20 23 10 1 4 2 Gelila Zenebe Bekel gzb2102@columbi Ezra Belew Teferra [email protected] Betty Tesfaye bt2378@columbia. Natan Feleke Kibret nfk2105@columbi Nohamin Dawit Ayele [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Natan Feleke Kibr nfk2105@columb Nohamin Dawit Ayele [email protected] Betty Tesfaye bt2378@columbi Eden T Geressu Abenezer Mezgebu A ama2252@columbia. - cultural show participation - study break - gallery and cult Our goal was to be a recognized club as well as increase the We were able to achieve our goals for the past school year Over the past three semesters, our group has grown fro In order to foster a sense of communal unity, we plan to pr We, as a young student group, ar 200 (for the spring semester) 1500 Yes N/A Ethio-Eritrean Student Association is requesting this https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A bt2378

AG002547 Chanique Vassell Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 50 20 30 12 1 7 0 Kachenta Descartes kkd2119@columbi Sashani Rose [email protected] Chanique Vassell ccv2113@columbia Carolyn Peters cap2217@columbi Evy Exime [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Weekly gbody meetings Study break Caribbean trivia nights This year we wanted to be able to open our alternative spri The main obstacle was funding. We raised enough money t Our group is pretty constant. The only thing notably diff Our group's vision is to continue to be a space for Columbia I love my ABC rep! Always swift 2877.63 + 911 = 3788.63 4200 Yes 1250 from Columbia's Alternative Break Program 1500 fro This increase would help us to be able to send more https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SVIY96oMsp7p0 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ySbzOwjbrDOja ABC Account 1/10 GBB, 9/10 ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes no ccv2113

AG002551 Pieter Kennel Clerger Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 10 6 4 0 1 1 0 AJ Morquette ajm2220@columbi Dan Louis dcl2128 Pieter Kennel Clerg pieterkclerger@gm Dan Louis dcl2128 No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Every two weeks we as a club meet and discuss a particular Our new event for this year is called Mâché. At this event t This event was achieved by coordinating with out Barnard a Our group has changed in that we have increased effort $953 $1,500 Yes No The extra allocation money will towards our increas https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13---HDpCe6SgX https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1duuvFSWKmxT5 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A pkc2112

AG002612 Devin Etcitty Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 33 12 23 5 1 3 5 Julian Noisecat jbn2114@columbia Danielle Lucero [email protected] Devin Etcitty dce2108@columbi Elan Pochedley No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A In October, the Native American Council holds a counter-ev We implemented a discussion series in the spring semester The events were successful because of the tenacity of our s With the transition of leadership from year to year, me The Native American Council aims to create an atmosphere ABC has been very transparent w 1427 2100 Yes In order to finance our annual powwow we had to look to We are requesting $2500 in funds. We hope to solid https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A dce2108

AG002979 Augusto Ghiotto President [email protected] Black, Latino, and 47 10 21 7 4 5 10 Augusto Ghiotto ag3310@columbia. Gabriel Crivorot [email protected] Ariella Hohl [email protected] Renata Rogers Cast No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We usually host events which features lectures in the most Our main goal was to finalize the recognition process as we Obstacles were what we found the most. For our speakers l I believe we increased the number of members, attracti We would like to have an event every three weeks with an i UEM is a poorly built resource fo 100 2000 Yes Yes, the president and provost fund for BrazUSC. Denied. We will be able to host more cultural and informati No expenditures from our club yet. Everything was organiz Budget increase due to the reasons explained above. I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes na ag3310

AG002546 Iris Chijioke Treasurer [email protected] Black, Latino, and 160 65 80 20 0 60 0 Alexis Yeboh-Kodie apy2103@columbi Justina Walker [email protected] Iris Chijioke icc2112@columbia. Amber Ferrell af2673@columbia. Paula Francis [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Every year our group hosts a variety of community based e This school year, the BSO held it’s first annual Homecoming The aforementioned events were achieved in large part du Our organization has grown significantly in its intra-boa Our group would love to see our Homecoming Step Show b It is possible that there may be s 5031 8924.16 Yes We applied to the JCCC during the fall semester for financia The allocation increase will specifically go towards f https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19Rt_M2Rumz03 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ya3nezjoB7qXk ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A icc2112

AG002323 Kevin Chen Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 23 23 11 6 0 5 1 Jason Yang jiy2104@columbia. Mora Grehl [email protected] Kevin Chen kc2852@columbia. Desha Dike did2109@columbi Alixx Lucas [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Every year, Raw Elementz hosts Rawcus, our annual dance We hoped to diminish the size of our team by being more s We diminished the size of our group by being more selectiv Last year, we faced difficulty in preparing for Rawcus, s 455 700 Yes No In our pursuit of a bigger and more expansive Rawc https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XnrOG2pCYPOO https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1G4dDAJdUu28Rl ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A kc2852 rawelementz@colu

AG002335 Radhika Gupta President [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 12 8 5 0 0 3 0 Anagha Nagaraj nagaraj.anagha@g Radhika Gupta [email protected] Kavya Shivashankar ks3114@columbia. Sahi Thapi st2852@columbia. Nisha Iyer - VP [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Radhika Gupta rg2815@columbi Nisha Iyer [email protected] Smriti Kanangat sk3974@columbi Ambika Mookerje abm2170@barna Sahi Thapi - PR [email protected] Taal’s programming can be divided into 3 different types: This year, we wanted to go to more competitions that we h Naach Nation is Taal’s largest event every year. This was th Internally, we have streamlined a lot of processes and c 700 980 - this is the same as $700 for ABC this year and $280 No Gatsby Grant - $450 As usual, the majority of our budget will be focused https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ysPSzh6mYD4zi https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17LpJrFTeeTFkDc ABC Account All in ABC I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A rg2815 [email protected]

AG002393 Ishaan Kolluri Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 0 12 7 3 0 3 0 Chris Kim ckk2114@columbia Akshaya Nataraj [email protected] Ishaan Kolluri isk2108@columbia. Tanvi Bhaskar tb2552@columbia. Kunal Kamath [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host Bhangra in the Heights, an annual cultural competi We attempted to bring more teams outside NYC for Bhangr With a large turnover for the team, many of our members In terms of number of people, we have not changed. O Currently, our team is at an active 12. Our desire is to expa N/A 3,953.25 4,953.25 Yes We applied to the JCCC Fund in the hopes that we could ge We are expanding the size of our group, and hope t https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oYtu9s2tqGLOsz https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bCCJW6qGoDiB ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes NA isk2108 bhangra@columbia

AG002402 Helen Chen Captain [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T N/A; about 30 non-members attend each public Team size is approximately 40 members. 23 5 2 7 1 Christian Rivera cdr2128@columbia Stephen Babendreier [email protected] Igor Kuwonu yik2102@columbia Andrea Leonard [email protected] Captains: Helen Chen a [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Christian Rivera cdr2128@columb Stephen Babendreier [email protected] Igor Kuwonu yik2102@columbi Andrea Leonard ajl2207@barnard Captains: Helen Chen hmc2148@columbia. Sabor’s largest event is its annual Fall Show. The Fall Show, 1) One of the very first goals for the new board of 2014 was 1) Updating Sabor’s image has been a process of several ch The team has once again grown in size. With many seni Sabor has been striving for two years now to have more th Sahi has been an incredible point $792 $1,000 Yes During the Fall of 2014, we applied for the Gatsby Fund, as This allocation change would greatly serve in aiding https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ugkm5silF6Zrgfi https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OtRYRT09HAcv ABC Account 2/3 ABC and 1/3 GBB I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A hmc2148

AG002405 Akul Arora Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 18 18 1 12 0 4 1 Kripa Bhagat and Sh [email protected] n/a n/a Akul Arora aa3467@columbia. Kanika Verma kv2253@columbia. Harsha Vemuri, Nina K [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Columbia Raas was established in the fall of 2003 to celebr 1. In the last two years, we realized the value of maintainin Our biggest obstacles in our on and off-campus performanc 1. Significant improvements in choreography style and 1. We recently applied for an ABC co-sponsorship for fundi We would like to thank the ABC f $2915.19 (2082.19 ABC +833 GBB) $4,915.19 Yes 1. We successfully received $1300 for new costumes throu The increase of $2000 in allocation requests stems f http://tinyurl.comhy2nue http://tinyurl.com/o6848cg GBB Account All in GBB Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a aa3467

AG002441 Bridget Neal Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 16 16 4 3 0 7 2 Caspia Schwartz [email protected] Alexandra Duvall [email protected] Bridget Neal bjn2118@columbia Nayla Kidd nck2120@columbi Aleksandra Kurzydlows [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CU Bellydance hosts two main annual events, one in the fall CU Bellydance's newest goal was the reformation of our we Attempting to run two weekly classes in the fall semester, a In addition to the class syllabus, our organization of lea $550 $1,000 Yes Yes, CU Bellydance applied for Gatsby funding and Live at L The increase in allocation will allow for CU Bellydan https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IcIkSiwssb7SAK https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pZEE3RZ9BhSfr I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A bjn2118 cubellydance@gma

AG002443 Tori Van Amson Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 20 20 8 3 0 9 0 Teresitta Velez tdv2102@columbia America Garza [email protected] Victoria Van Amson vtv2103@columbia Alex Braslavsky ab3895@columbia Nicole Hines [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA We host a showcase every spring, one free dance class that Our new goal was to teach a dance class to children free of They were achieved with careful planning and creative way We lost a lot of seniors which was a challenge however We would like to all attend a dance class together at broad We really appreciate all the reso 525 900 Yes No we did not Having more money will help us pay for the additio https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account NA Yes Yes Yes Yes na vtv2103 onyxdancetroupe@

AG002445 Alyssa Hubbard Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 36 36 15 3 7 9 2 Audrey Crabtree-Ha atc2126@columbia Gretchen Schmid [email protected] Alyssa Hubbard aph2133@columbi Shoshana Rosenfiel No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CBC hosts three public events each academic year: a works Although CBC held the same number and type of events as The largest obstacle to achieving the above events was the This year CBC has grown and expanded in various ways. The main goal for the 2015-2016 year is to continue to be a I think student groups would real 1691 $8,856 Yes Gatsby Grant of $1500 for Costumes and PR costs and Bala The allocation change given to CBC will allow for CB https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11G6WfOcR2knp https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SAI4PQKJ6bXCs I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A aph2133 columbia.ballet.coll

AG002489 Hannah Liu Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 15 10 5 5 0 0 0 Yanrong Wo yw2513@columbia N/A N/A Hannah Liu hsl2134@columbia Vincent Song Yes, I have entered the information below. Hannah Liu hsl2134@columbi Vincent Song [email protected] Natalie Chee nhc2113@columb N/A N/A N/A N/A We hold weekly dance practices twice a week. Since we are We planned to get more involved with group administratio Having e-board members take on more personal initiatives Membership has increased slightly, we added on a seco Our group would like to increase our members and work o I do appreciate ABC making the a 0 $0 No No N/A The template doesn't really match our needs as a group be No change - we are not requesting any allocation from ABC ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A hsl2134

AG002506 Piyushi Bishnoi Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 13 12 4 4 0 2 3 Shruti Parikh ssp2153@barnard. Shirin Dey [email protected] Piyushi Bishnoi pb2543@columbia. Meghana Noonavat mn2692@columbi Rhea Padalkar [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host an annual Bollywood showcase usually in collabor We wanted to host more dance classes, so students could l Some of the obstacles we encountered were being able to Our group has changed in membership as we no longer We would like to apply to more competitions, especially m We wanted to add at the end of t 675 $750 Yes No An increase in our allocation would allow Dhoom to https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A pb2543 [email protected]

AG002647 Rachel Shafran Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 200 200 90 10 8 90 2 Cara Lachtrupp [email protected] Bridget Jamison [email protected] Rachel Shafran res2182@columbia Yulie Landan No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Each academic year Orchesis holds two large showcases, o For the 2014-2015 academic year, we restructured our audi Instead of having two three-hour audition slots as we have In addition to revising our audition process to be more i $600 $800 Yes We received $750 to pay for tech costs for this year's MaM By increasing our allocation, we will be able to pay f https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A res2182 columbiaorchesis@

AG002836 James Kim Treasurer [email protected] Dance (Rep: Sahi T 23 23 8 11 0 4 0 Vicky Tong vyt2102@columbia Daniel Garcia [email protected] James Kim jyk2132@columbia N/A N/A No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Dance workshops, dance performances and showcases, stu Our main goal was to raise CU Gen awareness on campus i Creating the CU Gen instagram helped raise our media pres The group has definitely grown bigger from last year sin 600 600 No No. The allocation will give us enough money to buy CU https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wRU3oL4bmUc https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kxdEuqAq-uSDc ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jyk2132

AG002541 Brandon Chin Treasurer [email protected] East Asian (Rep: So 1427 50 25 21 1 3 0 Albert Pan ap3110@columbia. Bou Lee [email protected] Andy Zhang asz2111@columbia Justin Chiang Yes, I have entered the information below. Anna Fu aif2107@columbi Anna Chen [email protected] Brandon Chin bc2619@columbi Madeleine Gao mag2273@colum Jack Chen [email protected] cultureSHOCK (annual performance showcase with a focus One of our main goals for this academic year was to refocu The largest obstacles we encountered occurred during the This year, we implemented a special committee system This coming year, we plan to further diversify our program The pre-calendaring process is a $3282.82 (ABC), $4595.95 (ABC + GBB) $5,055.55 Yes $200 from ABC Co-Sponsorship As a three pronged club (political, service, and social https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1psbjtdORVftyZK ABC Account 1/4 GBB, 3/4 in ABC I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes - bc2619

AG002587 Linda Wang Treasurer lw2548 East Asian (Rep: So 500 28 20 3 1 4 0 Millie Nishikawa man2153@columbi Frank Zhong and Yumiko [email protected] Linda Wang lw2548@columbia. Mariko Kanai No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Each year, Columbia Japan Society (CJS) hosts a variety of st CJS fulfilled several new goals this year. Firstly, CJS aimed t This year, CJS encountered a number of obstacles. Several This year, CJS has improved its interactions with other s 2782 4000 Yes Yes. CJS applied for the Gatsby Arts Initiative Fund, P&P Fu We are requesting this allocation change to improv https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes No lw2548

AG002593 Yoon Ji Han President [email protected] East Asian (Rep: So 620 16 12 1 2 1 0 Yoon Ji Han yh2634@columbia. Christie Ho (Internal); Ed [email protected] Jonathan Li jrl2177@columbia. Daisy Cheng Yes, I have entered the information below. Yoon Ji Han yh2634@columbi Christie Ho (Internal); [email protected] Jonathan Li jrl2177@columbi Daisy Cheng HKSSS mainly hosts events centered around promoting Hon The central goal of HKSSS is to promote awareness of Hong We achieved these goals by keeping most of the events tha We had a greater diversity in group membership this ye As a whole, HKSSS would like to increase the club's presenc One thing that HKSSS found diffic $961 $1,800 Yes Yes, we applied to the Kraft Family Fund for additional fund With the allocation, we will work to better our existi https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RY4WQWbVMZ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RY4WQWbVMZ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A yh2634

AG002597 Sean Liu Treasurer [email protected] East Asian (Rep: So 50 26 15 8 0 -56 0 Tiffany Bair tb2511@columbia. Nathan Kung [email protected] Sean Liu sean.liu@columbia. Julia Lai No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A study breaks, showcases, cultural nights, political/educatio recruit at least 10 new members to the board (yes), form cl We really focused our efforts in the first semester on re-cre more distributed workload amongst the whole board, College is a gateway between childhood and adulthood tha ABC is great, we love Sophie. Ple 1536 2000 Yes No We have the people, talent, and passion to do bigge https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A sl3497

AG002609 Raymond Li Treasurer [email protected] East Asian (Rep: So 570 150 250 100 50 100 20 Amy Li [email protected] Denny Jin [email protected] Will Guo wyg2102@columbi Chris Li Yes, I have entered the information below. Aini Sun as4509@columbi Rebecca Ren [email protected] Raymond Li rql2103@columbi Jeff Niu Our main three events are Night Market, an open air marke A new event we had was our Bobagrams sale. With Bobagr For Bobagrams, we reached out to TeaMagic and obtained We have worked towards increased transparency betw 4892 8000 (6000 ABC, 2000 GBB) Yes JCCC: $1000 for an extra tent due to inclement weather for This allocation change will go towards mainly 1) ne https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account 2/3 ABC, 1/3 GBB Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A rql2103

AG002610 Philip Lee Treasurer [email protected] East Asian (Rep: So 400 21 11 7 0 3 0 Grace Kim gyk2107@columbi Justin Hahn [email protected] Philip Lee pjl2122@columbia. Wendy Choi mwc2131@colum Madeline Kim [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Jamie Song js4390@columbia Madeline Kim [email protected] Philip Lee pjl2122@columbi Hanna Koo bk2565@columbi William Chung [email protected] Our usual event repertoire includes study breaks, cultural f KSA’s primary goals for this year were to increase our organ In order to expand our “Gajok” Mentorship Program, we pr Our board dynamic always changes slightly from year-t Our primary goals for next year is to improve the quality of We really appreciate the new init $5,889.51 (ABC) + $2,356 (GBB) = $8,245.51 $8,700 (+5%) Yes KSA applied for the ABC Co-Sponsorship for our KSA Cultur This year, KSA made a conscious effort to reduce pri https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cy9MGVy9lf55t https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o8KNqvlDfndZH ABC Account All in ABC Account Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A pjl2122

AG002705 John Yang Treasurer [email protected] East Asian (Rep: So 29 29 22 4 2 1 0 Binsong Zhao bz2207@columbia. Xu Xiao [email protected] John Yang jyy2125@columbia Karen Cai sc3512@columbia. VP Internal [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A - Panels - Conference - Delegation visits New Event: a coherent China-focused conference that all re Initiatives: bringing in new speakers, coordinating with CBS More communications with other related East Asian clu Providing insight to relevant Chinese industries that contras None, now that the website is be 500 500 No None. N/A https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jyy2125

AG002319 Andrea Ortuno Treasurer [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 120 16 1 115 2 2 0 Christine Chen cc3376@columbia. Elizabeth Dente [email protected] Andrea Ortuno aio2108@columbia Kathleen Fan kgf2112@columbi Ritish Patnaik [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A • Riverside Chat & Dinner: Description: This month’s Riversi Previously, our executive board was unsuccessful in holding The biggest obstacle was the insufficient funds. Funding th The structure of the board has been our greatest impro 356 825 Yes The Biomedical Engineering Department gave us partial-fun An Allocation increase will allow BMES to hold more https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes aio2108

AG002320 Kevin Chen Treasurer [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 60 40 9 43 2 2 4 Matthew Sheridan mas2405@columbi Julia Di [email protected] Kevin Chen kxc2103@columbia Shoshana Levine [email protected] Erik Elbieh [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Armando Doming aad2177@colum Gwen Archambault [email protected] Patrick Lin pjl2124@columbi Shoshana Levine sjl2191@barnard. Sydney Sherman [email protected] The primary goal of the Society of Automotive Engineers is In last year's allocation packet, we shared our goals with th The biggest the challenge we encounter this year was the l The biggest change in our group has been its size. With The long term goal of this team is to create a race car that Each year, members of our team $13,913 16000 Yes Capital Investment Fund: We were not qualified to apply fo It should come as no surprise that a race car is a ver https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XPLZRfoGtF2JO https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RHFTzINjvbF9k I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes http://files.kevinchen.co/gif/chickens-break-up-fight.gif kxc2103

AG002379 Samantha Wiener Secretary [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 1000 100 25 52 10 8 5 Dina Lamdany dtl2117@columbia. Chris Yan [email protected] Nate Brennnard nsb2142@columbi Dan Schlosser Yes, I have entered the information below. Dan Schlosser drs2161@columb Samantha Wiener [email protected] Eunice Korkor eek2138@columb Mathew Piccollela mjp2220@colum Brian Zeng [email protected] ADI is focused on learning and teaching technology-related One of the big initiatives we took on this year is expanding One of the obstacles for ADI Labs was ensuring we had eno This year we have worked on making people feel welco We hope to continue to engage new students and make AD We have really appreciated the t $2,910 $10,000 Yes We co-sponsored an event with SEBS, $30 for a grant for a For the 2015-2016 Academic Year we hope to focus https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16WhBl60IttXnw https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yuqAKrF5eHv9u I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes https://docs.google.com/a/adicu.com/spreadsheets/d/1M srw2168

AG002395 Madison Cox Treasurer [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 1,300 70 2 63 1 2 2 Sidney Perkins sjp2188@columbia Robert Viramontes [email protected] Madison Cox mec2246@columbi Natalia Jacobowitz Yes, I have entered the information below. Sidney Perkins sjp2188@columbi Robert Viramontes [email protected] Madison Cox mec2246@colum Natalia Jacobowit Of course, it is obvious that Engineers Without Borders con The three programs of EWB-CU -- Ghana, Morocco, and Ug We were able to achieve the monthly meetings by turning The past year has seen a shift in tone among the leader In the long term, EWB-CU is hoping to spend more time gai Given the current structure of ac 6,000 14,000 Yes EWB-CU has applied for external funding in a number of wa This change in allocation will allow EWB-CU to focus https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WnN88AGIch0L https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/172RtF7EHEzHG I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A mec2246

AG002503 Chloe Shih Webmaster/Incoming President [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 128 Members 8 Members 0 128 0 0 60 George Gu zg2190@columbia. Samuel Sharpe [email protected] Shikhar Kumar sk3105@columbia. Chloe Tsz Ting Ngu ctn2108@columbi Sean Charnowski Curra [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran Chloe Shih cs3327@columbi TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA • Career Panel • Speaker Series (many of them) • Departm CU INFORMS was entirely inactive right before this year. O 1. Our recruiting process to find an executive board took ab Since there was almost no activity last year, our group c Our board brainstormed quality and meaningful events tha Please communicate with us mor $0 $2,700 Yes We attempted to, but we didn’t receive allocations from A Some of the allocation will be going towards our Eb https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MV_5WYM7BCi https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LkzdGxKGHbxxX ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A cs3327

AG002583 Hao Pham President [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 200 50 15 185 0 0 40 Hao Pham hsp2109@columbi Katherina Barguil [email protected] Noureen Nanjee nan2130@columbi Imer del Cid ijd2104@columbia Yoojin Kim (Event Coor [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Frank Fang ff2288@columbia Idris Sardharwala (VP E [email protected] Sophia Yamas sy2576@columbi Stephanie Susana ssb2165@columb Jacklyn Mae Uniza (Ev jmu2109@columbia. As a pre-professional organization for civil engineers, we ha One of the major goals that ASCE has for this year is to incr The events above are achieved through close communicati Compared to last year, our club had hosted more event $1,230.51 $2,000 Yes Dean's Travel Fund: approximately $1,200 to pay for registr The majority of this increased allocation will go into https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OND1HDr3Clr9 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15NgKnpORw_Tn ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A hsp2109

AG002585 Robert Viramontes Treasurer '14-'15, '15-'16 [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 120 20 0 20 0 0 0 Shanny Li [email protected] Jeffrey Tao [email protected] Robert Viramontes rsv2111@columbia Mun Shin Chik mc3549@columbia Serena Shah-Simpson [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Jeffrey Tao jat2164@columbi Serena Shah-Simpson [email protected] Robert Viramonte rsv2111@columbi Hayley Ekle hne2101@colum Harrison Liew [email protected] Every year, IEEE works to bring a variety of technology-focu For the 2014-2015 school year, the main new goal for IEEE MAKECU ran into several problems this year, chiefly with fu Our group has changed in that we’re trying to add prog IEEE would really like to maintain the kinds of successful pr One thing to note is that the MA 1047 1805 Yes JCCC: Awarded $1750, Spent $1582.50 for MAKECU Hackat We are requesting this allocation increase in order t https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BZ2m8I8OR23fx https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1m59vrSgIL7rE4 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A rsv2111

AG002586 Alex Pan Treasurer [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 150 6 0 150 0 0 0 Matan Markind mjm2291@columbi Turki Alrashed [email protected] Bruce Lee bl2526@columbia. Patricio Torres Yes, I have entered the information below. Turki Alrashed taa2126@columb Jefferson Hancock [email protected] Alex Pan aqp2000@colum Patricio Torres Company info sessions, mentorship events, engineering bas - Reached out to companies to bring them in, whereas befo - Reaching out to companies was difficult - overcame this o - Grown enormously; started out with having just a boa - Bring in more companies at more strategic times (ie not d We're looking to grow our group $722 $2,000 Yes No We want to grow the group a lot and part of growin https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A aqp2000

AG002618 EbunOluwa Andrew Treasurer [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 50 30 0 50 0 0 0 Annie Tan at2762@columbia. Yunying Zhang [email protected] EbunOluwa Andrew eoa2108@columbi James Zhang jjz2121@columbia. William Li [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Linh Lai htl2112@columbi Akul Arora [email protected] Aditya Balaji ab3760@columbi Kyle Misquitta kkm2134@colum Ryan Brenner [email protected] Study breaks General body meetings Brooklyn Brewery Tou New goals for the 2014-2015 year that we fulfilled included The above goals were achieved by increasing the number o Our group has increased in size/membership (about do The ChemE car is AICHE's "pet project" with the sole goal to One suggestion I have about the $767 $2,700 Yes Yes, we applied to the SEAS Dean Fund this year and receiv Although our travel plans this year were subsidized https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qZzvIELscbujELq https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qZzvIELscbujELq I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a eoa2108

AG002618 Xavier Alvarado Vice President [email protected] Engineering (Rep: J 20 10 2 17 0 0 1 Mitchell Leoung mrl2151@columbi Xavier Alvarado [email protected] Richard Zheng rz2232@columbia. Jeff Hancock No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A AIAA Design Build Fly Competion, Construction and design Earlier introduction to practical construction and design as We split into groups early in the semester. Some of the obs We are trying to improve our retention rate of member $4,445 4840 Yes MECE Department:$2500.00. We requested this amount fr It will allow us to buy more materials. As we grow in https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A xa2111

AG002334 Aram Balian Treasurer [email protected] European and Mid 40 30 20 5 5 5 5 Haik Ter-Nersesyan het2113@columbia Souren Papazian [email protected] Aram Balian asb2205@columbi Svetlana Bagdasaro sb3538@columbia. Stepan Atamian [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Panel Discussion, Cultural Nights, and Social Events Our goals included greater group cohesion, as well as more There were few obstacles in achieving our goals/events. Ou We've had an influx of undergraduate students. We hope to have more social events for the club to further ABC was fantastic...keep it up! $300 $300 No Gatsby Grant - unsuccessful no allocation change https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qJb5FX9heukaI1 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iJwWjsd0Nt6xC I am not a dually recognized student group n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a asb2205

AG002364 Yaman Turkmen President [email protected] European and Mid 137 16 35 47 0 28 27 Yaman Turkmen yt2412@columbia. Pelin Celiker [email protected] Duru Kahyaoglu dk2565@columbia. Saygin Yildirim Yes, I have entered the information below. Yaman Turkmen yt2412@columbi Pelin Celiker [email protected] Duru Kahyaoglu dk2565@columbi Saygin Yildirim As the Columbia Turkish Students, we mainly host speaker For the 2014-2015 academic year, we have planned and ho Most of the events above were organized smoothly. The m Our group is mainly operating in a similar way to last ye 550 1500 Yes Yes, we have applied for ABC Co-Sponsorship to fund a part As we have pointed out throughout this Allocation P https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lbikZyToyZLNLd https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JbL5H0oFwI-iP7i I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A yt2412

AG002419 Bart Zelajtys president [email protected] European and Mid 50 50 5 5 20 5 15 Bart Zelajtys bsz2103@columbia Agnieszka Janusz [email protected] Bart Zelajtys bsz2103@columbia Agnieszka Janusz Yes, I have entered the information below. Bart Zelajtys bsz2103@columb Agnieszka Janusz [email protected] Bart Zelajtys bsz2103@columb agnieszka janusz Movie screenings, NYC marathon volunteering, career work We want to continue organizing movie screening, that wer Our allocation is fairly small, about a thousand but the bigg We have reached out to a lot of new members, from CC Well, we want to continue doing the same projects but we The process of spending money f 800 2000 Yes We will reach out to the organizations we co-operate with f We want to be more recognizable European Group https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A bsz2103

AG002474 Joanna Koronios President [email protected] European and Mid 35 10 20 5 2 8 0 Joanna Koronios jk3436@columbia. Ourania Yancolpoulos [email protected] Anthony Barsamian ab3265@columbia. Christina LaGamma christinalagamma9 Stephanie Gergoudis [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran Ourania Yancopou osy2000@columb N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host coffee or greek food study breaks, as well as raise We had multiple hiccups when we took over, as our advisor It was very frustrating for us as we were quite lost in the lo We have incorporated more interesting social events a We would definitely like to be able to attend more cultural We will definitely make sure that 250 250 No No this allocation will help our group organize events a to be charged: conference tech charges for may 2, 2015: ex Welcome Party: $30 Study Breaks : 3 x 50 = $150 conferenc I am not a dually recognized student group n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a jk3436

AG002567 Zoryana Melesh President [email protected] European and Mid 8 6 1 0 3 1 1 Zoryana Melesh zm2215@columbia Margaryta Maliukova [email protected] Amir Ali Bolouryaza ab4052@columbia. Aleksandr Strizhevs as4752@columbia. Olya Yarychkivska olya@razomforukraine No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We have mostly organized political events, discussion panel As this board was elected in 2014, our goals were to have The above goals were achieved but the obstacles we encou This is a new group, since all the members of last year's $360 $360 No No NA NA NA I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes NA [email protected]

AG002576 Alexandra White Marketing/Outreach [email protected] European and Mid 50 7 4 0 2 0 1 Nathaniel Byerly nab2152@columbi Andrew Zubrilin [email protected] Mia Buettner mlb2224@columbi Natalia Savitskaya ns2875@columbia. Alexandra White [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Andrew Zubrilin az2322@columbi Natalia Savitskaya [email protected] Alexandra White ajw2172@columb Nadezhda Neusyp We hold a welcome and farewell dinner every year for any Our primary new event was the Pushkin concert with the P We had minor technical difficulties at the Pushkin event bu Our group has remained largely the same. We hope tha 1,974.93 1,974.93 No no n/a I don't have access to it at the moment but I will send you t https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes no ajw2172

AG002576 Andrew Zubrilin Club President [email protected] European and Mid 7 50 20 5 10 10 5 Andrew Zubrilin az2322@columbia. Natallia Savitskaya [email protected] Alexandra Jeanne ajw2172@columbi Nadezhda Neusypi nn2309@barnard. Nathaniel Byerly (ex-pr [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Andrew Zubrilin az2322@columbi Natallia Savitskaya [email protected] Alexandra Jeanne ajw2172@columb Nadezhda Neusyp Study/language practice breaks, cultural evenings, game ni We planned for more cooperation with more groups within We've been working on improving our internal communica We had a big change of management, which has trigger It's our permanent strategy to promote the celebrations an Google forms are not particularly $1,974.93 Same allocation is requested or $1,974.93 No No additional funding N/A https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iEceo8EhzY-IvB https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15GbPUdOLkAjE I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A az2322

AG002584 Yang Xiong Treasurer [email protected] European and Mid 140 50 64 22 25 24 5 Daniel Mendelson dam2208@columbi Jordan Freisleben [email protected] Yang Xiong yx2248@columbia. Mallika Patkar mgp2137@columb Eliza Feinberg [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A French conversation soiree, French dinner, field trip to mus We tried to integrate more cultural component into our ev People lacked the incentive to go to a museum they normal The board members meet more frequently to organize We wish to further our cooperation with other clubs, mayb This has been a great year. 1476 2000 Yes N/A We will be able to organize more trips to explore th https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18HLGsh9suo1i0i https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-AMqXUj2YonC I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A yx2248

AG002611 Omeed Maghzian Vice President [email protected] European and Mid 120 17 9 1 2 2 3 Jasmine Oghaz jo2351@columbia. Omeed Maghzian [email protected] Darius Ansari da2575@columbia. Melika Behrooz mrb2237@columbi Parsa Erfani [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host a variety of cultural events that strive to expose th This year we tried to reach out to a larger audience on cam We were able to achieve the above events without major o Our group had stronger leadership and more dedicated $680 $1,000 Yes We received funding from the chaplain fund for the Insan F This allocation will allow us to hold our main events, https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not sure if we are dually recognized all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A om2221

AG002628 Omar Halawa Treasurer [email protected] European and Mid 400 30 10 8 1 9 2 Omar Abboud ooa2121@columbi Shezza Dallal [email protected] Omar Halawa oah2111@columbi Mennaallah Elsaye mue2102@columb Elena Klein [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The Ivy Arab Conference is held by Turath in the spring for For the 2014-2015 academic year, were to hoping have a st The major obstacle for Turath this past year came during o Since the previous year, we have changed the structure For the upcoming year, we would like to continue hosting o We believe that this year throug $818.00 We foresee that many of the events that are dedicated t Yes We applied to the Kraft Fund and were successful in using i This allocation increase would go mostly to covering https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account All in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A oah2111

AG002893 Shreya Chander Treasurer [email protected] European and Mid 250 30 80 60 40 20 50 Joyce Brief jrb2212@columbia. Victoria Fassrainer [email protected] Shreya Chander svc2119@columbia Cherry Ma Yes, I have entered the information below. Joyce Brief jrb2212 Cherry Ma cm3186 Shreya Chander svc2119 NA NA Conversation hours (Stammtisch) Weihnachtsmarkt (Christ Growing our membership - yes we did Becoming a fully rec We tabled at the activities fair, night market, will be tabling We have become less 'academically' oriented and more We would like to host more diverse events. We have mana NA $500 $750 Yes ABC Co-Sponsorship: $200 for Weihnachtsmarkt It would enable us to host larger events on campus We only had one event where we used our allocation. Wei We plan on spending on two major events next year: Weih I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a svc2119

Dhruv Purushottam, Raquel Ledezma-Haight Co-Presidents [email protected], [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 915 12 7 4 0 1 0 Dhruv Purushottam dp2631@columbia. Alec Mitchell [email protected] Courtland Thomas courtland.thomas Amelia Edwards Yes, I have entered the information below. See above. See above. See above. See above. See above. See above. See above. See above. Exhibitions Workshops Outings Competitions Lectures Photoshop Tutorials & Office Hours. By leeway of Courtlan Attendance at events is undoubtedly the Achilles’ Heel of al While our extended group has expanded (3.6% increase Scale immediate group membership appropriately. More i More approved vendors! Specific $1,120 $1,120 No Presidential & Provost Grant ($252) – For Halcyon’s panel It won’t change. We operate smoothly on our curre https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oOlpkUkcG71q https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oOlpkUkcG71q ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zqbvf8jjb97tgfr/AAC30qxlRp dp2631, rtl2115

AG002317 Bryana Cunningham Assistant Treasurer [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 250 30 170 20 30 30 0 Amrita Singh ass2160@barnard. Kathleen Choi [email protected] Adriana Banta agb2139@barnard. n/a n/a Burak Azakoglu [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Writing Workshops Directors Workshops Acting Workshop We wanted to increase the number of production and have CUFP did a great job at putting their name out there. We re We have become much more popular in the local manh We would like to participate in Campus Movie Fest again. L ABC did a fantastic job of support $5,124.14 $7,000.00 Yes We applied for and were awarded the CIF grant for $2,248. This allocation will allow for so many more student https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a bac2175

AG002344 Caleb Oldham Vice President [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 50 20 40 5 0 5 0 Benjamin Kornick bjk2145@columbia Caleb Oldham [email protected] Josh Sudman jbs2222@columbia Mark Brathwaite msb2201@columb Graham Johnson [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Caleb Oldham cao2140@columb Benjamin Kornick [email protected] Susanna De Marti sd2677@barnard. Mark Brathwaite msb2201@colum Graham Johnson [email protected] Ever since we acquired a new Executive Board we’ve hoste Our goals were to increase our membership size, establish The above events were achieved with the help of various st Under previous leadership, CU Records was not a club. I 200 5,000 Yes N/A This allocation will allow us to put on the anthology Because almost all of the events we held this year were thr These are the only two major events that come to mind, bu I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Here are some photos from our past events: https://drive.g cao2140

AG002434 Kamay Jin Treasurer [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 500 60 200 100 50 100 50 Yadira Capaz [email protected] Leila Fletcher [email protected] Kamay Jin kj2291@columbia. Aparajita Maitra No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The Artist Society's backbone is our weekly figure drawing s Our goal for this year was to encourage more social interac These events were achieved through collaboration betwee We have expanded our board size in response to our gr In the future, we would like to continue to encourage more Thanks for all the help! 1786.15 1830 Yes Gatsby Grant: $900 for art supplies for our regular sketch s This allocation will allow the Artist Society to have https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k8lLSS8j0MyPtzI https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sAfay35HzKI-VT I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A kj2291

AG002548 Sarah Javed President [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 20 7 8 0 7 5 0 Sarah Javed sj2631@columbia. Maggie Tsai [email protected] Maggie Tsai ht2398@columbia. Insook Park (tempo Yes, I have entered the information below. Sarah Javed sj2631@columbia Maggie Tsai [email protected] Will allocate one a Will allocate one Insook Park CTV hasn't functioned since fall of 2003 due to mishandling Our goals included 1. Creating a functioning governing boar Our constant struggle has been to earn the trust of our advi Last year, the previous board that we met up with, use 2015 - 1. Release of official CTV website where all projects We haven't been able to access a roughly $9000 Minimum of $9000 (same as previous year) if not more. Yes Yes, CIFC committee awarded us a total of $2,054.18 specifi The increase in allocation will allow CTV to increase Our only expenditure consists of previously mentioned equ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes - sj2631

AG002549 Sneha Bagchi Treasurer [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 60 (not including alumni) 10/20/2015 25 10 3 15 5 Flo Doval ffd2101@barnard. Verity Walsh [email protected] Sneha Bagchi [email protected] Nina Sabado mcs2225@barnard Aleksandar Obradovic [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Movie Outing Study Breaks (now ending) Comic-Con Ticket We decided to start our Spring Speaker series, in which we We have not done a speaker event for about a decade, so Our group is much more ambitious this year, both in th 1,194 ~$2,280 (we won't have any leftover money for revenue Yes No, we did not seek co-sponsorships. There were many rea By increasing allocation, we are guaranteed to be a https://docs.google.com/a/barnard.edu/spreadsheets/d/1 https://docs.google.com/a/barnard.edu/spreadsheets/d/1 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Not needed sb3343

AG002568 Daniel Chi President [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 250-300 (estimated average turnout to events, w 250-300 50 50 50 50 50 Daniel Chi dtc2117@columbia Lauren Greene [email protected] Ethan Shapiro ehs2148@columbi Grace Kim gyk2107@columbi Alex Zhang, Sofia Silva, Dorothy Ann Janick <d No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A Ethan Shapiro ehs2148@columb N/A N/A Alex Zhang, Sofia Silva Dorothy Ann Janick < FRFS hosts film screening events, often accompanied by a p One goal that we had for 2014-2015 was to increase and en Working more with other groups was achieved by increasin A huge improvement that we have made was the adopt Our long-term goals are to continue increasing the quantity I think the ABC is a good, *hones $4,292 $6,000 Yes The vast majority of our events were cohosted with other s This allocation will help us to fulfill our goal, mentio https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f9yP100rFmCm https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uazzLta5iZ4s4Fv ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes no thank you dtc2117

AG002626 Jung Chen President [email protected] Media (Rep: Bou L 50 10 6 4 0 0 0 Jung Chen jc3964@columbia. Yuanyue Zhu [email protected] Stanley Wai Wong sww2118@columbi Boyu Wang No, I understand that my funds will not be tran n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Sounds of China hosts competition annually where dozens We wanted to host a concert where Columbia students can We could not host this event because we did not have eno We improved the turnout at our events. Attendance at 592 780 Yes No we did not. This increase in allocation would allow us to host ou https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GQ068Mj-hkim https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cChFyBFEmZYZE ABC Account All in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a jc3964

AG002973 India Wilson President isw2108 Media (Rep: Bou L 60 15 25 3 2 15 0 India Wilson isw2108@columbia Rebecca Herpin [email protected] Gabriel Mayers gam2144@columbi Linda T Gordon No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Filming projects (collaborative music videos and PSAs), Pan We wanted to put out a program of several videos, we did We achieved the above goals by increasing our general bod We had just started last year, so our group has grown i N/A N/A No No. Funding will help us to acquire our own equipment, N/A https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eOtOhh2pBJ_zD I am not sure if we are dually recognized n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A isw2108

AG002333 Vincent Peng President [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 48 48 20 7 4 9 4 Vincent Peng vp2265@columbia. Grace Catherine Greiner [email protected] Michael Zaks maz2123@columbi Rebecca Fang rff2113@columbia. Kathleen Kennedy [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Our group is primarily a musical performance group. We ha On a general scale, we sought to improve the musicality of In improving the way we attract and manage potential audi In regards to club membership, we have seen not only 2,069 $2,275 Yes We applied for the Capital Investment Fund for $700 to buy As has been the trend in previous years, the ensem https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13VuEqor7Bt32A https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MYPH2dnCaUm ABC Account All ABC allocation should go in ABC, all GBB allocation shoul Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A vp2265

AG002374 Matt White President [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 15 15 9 3 0 3 0 Matt White mattwhite723@gm N/A N/A Aiyana White akw2130@columbi N/A N/A Lina Smorra [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Four study breaks (mid-semester concert and final concert) Our main goals for the 2014-2015 year were internal -- bett We had a lot of larger group discussions rather than just e- Much more cohesion within the group socially and soni Next year, we still want to encourage more transparency a Not really! Nonseq has been doin $1,061 $1,061 No No No allocation change Will send later -- need to consult treasurer Will send later -- need to discuss with treasurer I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mtw2131

AG002387 Alison Chang President [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 80 15 45 10 10 8 7 Alison Chang ayc2135@columbia Sara Heiny [email protected] Arthur Muszynski apm2154@columbi N/A N/A Christine Rosenblatt (Di [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Sara Heiny smh2223@barnar Catherine Le catherine.le@columbi Maria Sun mjs2326@columb N/A N/A Cynthia Liu (Director [email protected] CCP produces monthly concerts to support the composers CMS College Nights: As mentioned above, we strive to brin CMS College Nights: We worked closely with the CMS staff Especially because many of our board members have a We would like to continue with our monthly concerts (and Thank you ABC for all your help ( $1,092 $1,500 Yes No This year, we could only support half of the travel c https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WNsBL6l2EnNR https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1raZcJPOsqM_F2 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ayc2135

AG002590 Tamsin Kantor Treasurer [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 14 14 5 0 0 9 0 Sarah Elrafei, Emily [email protected] N/A N/A Tamsin Kantor tak2138@columbia N/A N/A Destinee Forbes [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Grace Ebach, Dest ge2188@barnard. N/A N/A Alexandra Fay af2805@columbi N/A N/A Tamsin Kantor [email protected] The Columbia Metrotones have rehearsal every Sunday an One new goal was to bring back the tradition of inviting an One obstacle the Metrotones encountered this year was wi The Metrotones hold auditions at the beginning of each 621 758 Yes No. We would use the extra money, as well as the exces https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A tak2138

AG002600 Alan Beard President [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 35 30 7 0 0 6 12 Alan Beard ajb2234@columbia Mary Joseph [email protected] Mary Joseph mj2544@columbia. Imani Bishop itp2106@barnard. Sean Peters [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Alan Beard ajb2234@columbi Mary Joseph [email protected] Mary Joseph mj2544@columbi Imani Bishop itp2106@barnard Sean Peters [email protected] Our choir hosts two main on-campus performances every s Our main goals for the 2014-2015 academic year were to h Music quality: to accomplish our goal of reaching our highe As I mentioned before, our group has grown most in its $618.00 $8,854 Yes Fall semester we applied for a grant through the Columbia This allocation change would monumentally improv https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ajb2234

AG002607 Matt Kim Treasurer [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 22 22 11 4 1 6 0 Jess Lempit [email protected] Saringi Agata [email protected] Matt Kim mjk2192@columbi N/A N/A No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We hold four concerts every year, two each semester. Addi We usually hold the same concerts every year, but we did g Our main obstacle for the year was probably members taki We have six new members this year, all of whom have $1,114 $1,114 No No Requesting same allocation as last year. We were a https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15dSnRL6di2SlD https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18T4zAnP4fXKxrI I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mjk2192

AG002613 Jeremy Pachter Treasurer [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 15 15 7 5 1 2 1 Michael Joh mhj2109@columbi Sinjihn Smith [email protected] Jeremy Pachter jdp2150@columbia Sara Barone No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Study break concerts with guest groups, several concerts o Find and recruit new members, organize more large scale e We held showcases to attract new interest, increased socia We added 7 new members, reorganized callback auditi We hope to organize a fall tour to Philadelphia, recruit new None 971 1050 Yes No We have a larger group, and we hope to host larger https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account all ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jdp2150

AG002623 Varun Kumar Business Manager [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 10 10 7 1 2 0 0 Douglas Kronaizl ddk2129@columbi Gabriel Denham [email protected] Varun Kumar vak2108@columbi NA NA NA NA Yes, I have entered the information below. Gabriel Denham gmd2141@colum Varun Kumar [email protected] Vincent Bacac vincentbacac@g NA NA Harry Bickford [email protected] We host two major end-of-the-semester events to showcas Major new goals were to increase cohesion between group The diversification of our musical repertoire was successful Membership has waned. Two of our members are perf 690 1000 Yes None An allocation increase will directly affect out ability https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10-WvdBY1eQpX https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o_h1k3HZma6H I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes NA vak2108

AG002632 Wallace Teska Treasurer, CUWE [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 50 50 20 10 3 5 3 Sophia Dolan sld2157@columbia Charles Sanky charles.sanky@columbi James Horner jrh2178@columbia. Annemarie Chen ac3641@columbia. Cindy Saenz; Nicholas L [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Yuxuan Xia yx2215@columbi Sara Wright; Sara Kout [email protected] Wallace Teska wkt2104@colum Annemarie Chen ac3641@columbi Cindy Saenz; Nicholas [email protected] The Wind Ensemble puts on a series of concerts every year, While the annual events for the Wind Ensemble remained t Finding space for concerts and the Festival of Winds is alwa Our membership has remained constant over the past f 3125 3125 No Columbia Alumni CoSponsorship: $100 for food at CFW Col By keeping our allocation the same, our group will b https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account all in ABC I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes n/a wkt2104

AG002666 Kunal Kamath Treasurer [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 17 17 9 3 0 5 0 Gabe Blanco gab2135@columbi Lizzy Karnaukh [email protected] Kunal Kamath kak2211@columbi Michael Gildin No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Each semester, Uptown Vocal hosts a mid-semester study b At the beginning of this year we released our new CD, Prem Our CD sales were made possible due to our improved lead We have made great improvements this semester in te Our group has a lot in store for next year! First of all, like w We would like to thank our ABC r $1,167.00 $1,400.00 Yes No, we did not. But we are applying for co-sponsorships ne Our request for an increased allocation will contribu https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g4xI503QBeTtw https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FO_U4E5vSB7P I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A kak2211

AG002852 Emmanuel Walton President [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 14 14 12 4 0 0 0 Emmanuel Walton ew2449@columbia Cameron Lemley [email protected] Jesse Ojeda jco2131@columbia Andrew Vogel asv2122@columbi Joshua Goldman [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Emmanuel Walton ew2449@columbi Cameron Lemley [email protected] Jesse Ojeda jco2131@columbi Andrew Vogel asv2122@columb Joshua Goldman [email protected] The main types of events that Columbia SHARP holds every SHARP's overall goal for the 2014-2015 academic year was We were first able to fulfill our goals by adding two brand n Last year, Columbia SHARP was just beginning to find it 583 800 Yes We were not able to apply to any grants for additional fund This allocation change is primarily going to be used t https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tXzUo173nD1e https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TT48WzEku-2Q I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ew2449

AG002901 Jeriel Acosta Treasurer [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 356 7 6 0 0 1 0 Henry Murphy ham2135@columbi Justin Harmond [email protected] Jeriel Acosta ja2661@columbia. N/A N/A No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We typically host one of three types of events every week. During this past academic year, we gained recognition as a We were able to achieve most of what we sought out to ac Aside from gaining recognition and owning the equipm $400 $500 Yes Capital Investment Fund: $1,034.79. $688.78 for speakers This change in allocation will account for more food https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kBl1REW9CpS0y https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Apo-BJAdZpF81 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a ja2661

AG002938 Abhinav Mishra Co-President [email protected] Musical (Rep: Matt 15 15 4 9 0 2 0 Co-President: Abhin anm2147@columbi Co-President: Aakash M [email protected] Nina Deoras [email protected] Kaveri Sengupta ks2689@columbia. Public Relations: Ojas S PR: oss2116@columbi Yes, I have entered the information below. Co-President: Ojas oss2116@columb Co-President: Nina De [email protected] Shravani Pathak snp2119@columb Rathna Ramanath rr2962@barnard. Public Relations: Adit PR: ab3760@columbi For the first time, Columbia Sur was proud to host our first In the 2014-2015 Academic Year, we had a few goals within The events above were achieved through the following: 1) 1) Increased our team size from seven to fifteen. This is Our group vision is to increase the community's awareness This year we were more involved 500 1800 Yes We initially contacted ABC in the spring for seeking additio This allocation increase will help us significantly in t https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Loi1sbiCrGryZh https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eOYKVqjl9Eo1W I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A anm2147

AG002311 Amanda L. Perry Co-President [email protected] Performance (Rep: 50 25 20 1 0 3 1 Amanda L. Perry alp2183@columbia Karnisa Ufoma Aya [email protected] Damonique Ballou dlb2174@barnard. Jasmine Akuffo ja2906@columbia. Noelle Bradley [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Every year, Black Theatre Ensemble puts on two performan This year we sought to have more meetings with the gener The above events were achieved by collaborating with othe The makeup of our board is very much different from w $1,558.03 $2,000 Yes Yes. We applied for the Gatsby grant and the OMA grant. H This allocation increase will help us to put on shows https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10KDVVlJQRnLTf https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cBq72rwfIO2lvS ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A alp2183

AG002425 Cristina Angeles Treasurer [email protected] Performance (Rep: 40 6 10 10 10 10 0 Danitra Campbell drc2148@columbia Alex Taylor [email protected] Cristina Angeles cma2167@barnard Daniel Garton Yes, I have entered the information below. Cristina Angeles cma2167 Daniel Garton [email protected] Aaron Kane atk2130@columb Rachel Cramer We produce two straight plays every semester that are 100 To produce varied shows that allow the opportunity for gro By collaborating together on our shows and deliberations, We are more enthusiastic and are generally working ha We would love to fight for theatre groups to be able to use Theatre needs more diversity. Th 1600 1600 Yes P&P 1200 for promotional items and publicity materials for We are not requesting an allocation change. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HE5fCR9gsYr7N https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gd-yctEGtZFam ABC Account 1/2 and 1/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes No thanks cma2167

AG002592 Mariana Benjamin President [email protected] Performance (Rep: 81 81 39 3 7 32 0 Mariana Benjamin mrb2228@barnard Christina Kyrillos [email protected] Isabella Rosner imr2114@columbi Jane Behre No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The Columbia Musical Theatre Society is Columbia’s only th During the previous academic year, we started several new We were able to complete the above goals incredibly well, i This year, we are continuing to make our productions b In terms of the future, the Columbia Musical Theatre Societ CMTS is looking forward to more 10,322 (both ABC and GBB) 10,500 Yes Gatsby: $3000 used for microphone rentals, P&P: 2300 for Because we are applying for what both ABC and GB https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Rqro69GYyDUm https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1R7UFk8prt5Sx_ ABC Account 70% ABC, 30% GBB Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mrb2228

AG002604 Madeline Kim Executive Board Publicity Chair [email protected] Performance (Rep: 35 35 10 10 5 10 0 Benjamin Kornick bjk2145@columbia Meredith Venerus [email protected] Jared Weiss jbw2140@columbi Michael Cuby mmjc2238@colum Charles Yolen [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Bacchanal hosts Columbia's annual Spring Concert aimed at This year, as you may know, we had a goal to put on a Fall It is no secret that planning Bacchanal this year was an uphi Since last year, nearly every aspect of our event has cha One of our more important objectives for next year is to ha Primarily, we want to again apol N/A (We have received permission to submit later due $206,000 Yes We applied for additional JCCC funding in the fall because It will allow us to relieve our reliance on the securiti N/A https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yW2GwBoyD3_ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A msk2207

AG002614 Ankeet Ball Co-Treasurer [email protected] Performance (Rep: 300 22 15 0 1 6 0 Allie Carieri alliecarieri11@gma Ally Engelberg [email protected] Ankeet Ball ankeet.ball@gmail. Christina Kyrillos cak2173@barnard. Aramael Pena-Alcantar [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Occasional study break, Color Wars event in the fall, CUPAL We wished to add new member groups and to host at least We added Columbia University Ballet Ensemble to our me More efficient meetings with agendas, some member g Our group's vision is to continue to facilitate smooth comm Our ABC rep was relatively helpf 2601 We are requesting $3200 for the coming academic year. Yes The funds we applied to were the Gatsby Grant and P&P Pr This allocation change will allow us to have more th https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10vknuHIN_pzcr https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Km2MaK8OFUO ABC Account All in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ab3755

AG002644 Emily Snedeker Producer [email protected] Performance (Rep: 86 40 44 5 4 33 0 Emily Snedeker/Niki varsity@columbia. N/A N/A Emily Snedeker/Niki varsity@columbia. n/a n/a Yes, I have entered the information below. Emily Snedeker/Ni varsity@columbia n/a n/a Emily Snedeker/Ni varsity@columbia n/a n/a Our main events are our West End Preview performance ea One of our goals this year was to get as many people involv We encountered several obstacles on the road to making o Our membership has certainly grown this year which is The Varsity Show, founded in 1894, is one of the oldest tra Thomas has been a great ABC re 21,000 24,000 Yes Gatsby Grant - 1500 President and Provost Grant - 1500 This year we really struggled to create design and b Full Budget: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JpZ Full Budget: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18m I am not a dually recognized student group n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a es3186

AG002650 Rachel Chung Treasurer [email protected] Performance (Rep: 100 80 40 20 10 30 0 Alex Dabertin [email protected] n/a n/a Rachel Chung rachel.chung@colu Rebecca Meyer rlm2159@columbi Stephan Adamow (secr [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a In the fall semester, KCST puts on two full length plays. The Within our executive board, we have created the position o As mentioned above, Titus Andronicus was successful large KCST has continued to expand its membership, inviting KCST has created another show slot called the KCST Comm Our representative, Thomas Arb 5098 5098 No Gatsby Student Art Fund: (Fall-$1100, Spring-$1000) receiv n/a https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lSSwvjhyxtehnp https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lYSyqY1I32pPt ABC Account all from ABC in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a rjc2145

AG002921 Jeffrey Zhou President [email protected] Performance (Rep: 40 25 15 5 0 3 15 Jeffrey Zhou jyz2106@columbia. Faith Yu [email protected] Dorthy Fang ddf2119@columbia Elizabeth Yoo ecy2109@columbi Brianna Venus [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Xiaoming Wang xw2311@columbi Faith Yu [email protected] Dorthy Fang ddf2119@columb Elizabeth Yoo ecy2109@colum Brianna Venus [email protected] CU Wushu hosts four weekly practices, which are open to a The 2014-2015 academic year was CU Wushu’s first year as The performance showcase was the first large-scale event This year was our first year as an ABC-recognized group Our club's primary purpose is and will continue to be a plac You guys are great! 250 $2430 (Please see later section for breakdown) Yes ABC Co-sponsorship $200 for having straightsword lessons Any increase in allocation will be incredibly helpful f https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mDu4DEaU6IW https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mDu4DEaU6IW I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxeJ293Oz7k_Vkc4emlmS jyz2106

AG002921 Michelle Lee Treasurer [email protected] Performance (Rep: 15 10 5 3 1 1 0 Edwin Mejia eam2206@columbi Jose Hernandez [email protected] Michelle Lee myl2122@columbi Max Beck Yes, I have entered the information below. Julia Mok jm3794@columbi Isabel Sollohub [email protected] Michelle Lee myl2122@columb Jessica Blixt-Loga The only event we held sponsored by our own club was our Our group experienced some troubles with membership sh We were able to participate in some of the aforementione Our group has always brought diverse numbers -- from 500 750 Yes No We are asking for an allocation increase to establish https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WK9xV2Yejs126 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kfr0tw49QHN5h I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A myl2122

AG002328 Max Rosenberg Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 3300 75 40 25 5 5 0 Simon Schwartz sas2331@columbia Kimberly Hou [email protected] Max Rosenberg mar2277@columbi Jyhyun Song Yes, I have entered the information below. Simon Schwartz sas2331@columb Kimberly Hou [email protected] Max Rosenberg mar2277@colum Jyhyun Song CORE hosts a variety of events consistent with its three cen CORE successfully organized a variety of new programs this CORE’s global tech treks faced some financial challenges; h CORE doubled in size at the start of the 2014-2015 acad We would like to continue to grow in terms of the size of o CORE has had a great relationshi 1620 6000; this is in the middle of last year's suggested allocat Yes JCCC – Ignite@CU; facilities, technology, and food in Lerner Hoping to further expand the scope and its variety o https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mar2277

AG002377 Josie Dikkers Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 1514` 100 524 426 200 263 100 Charlotte Li cgl2113@columbia. Amy Li [email protected] Josie Dikkers jdd2145@columbia Nicole Becker Yes, I have entered the information below. Amy Li all2159@columbi Hannah Germond [email protected] Alexys Leija anl2125@columbi Bridget Greene -information sessions -coffee chats -site visits -annual leade - diversify our events: general industry showcase, medallia -it was difficult to try and find sponsors outside of the finan -general body significantly increased. 4 years ago we ha $387 $387 No $22,800 in sponsorship money for events and conference n/a https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account 100%: ABC I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes n/a jdd2145

AG002383 Ian Cohn Treasurer (14-15), President (15-16) [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 300 75 45 27 2 3 0 Stephanie Hanchuk stephaniehanchuk Ari Schuman [email protected] Ian Cohn isc2110@columbia. Khushmit Kaur Yes, I have entered the information below. Ian Cohn isc2110@columbi Stuart Fine [email protected] Wendy Feng wf2194@columbi Haoxuan (Shawn) Besides our weekly subcommittee meetings, we hold sever For the 2014-2015 year, our major goal was to establish A Our mentorship initiative was our biggest obstacle. While The mentorship initiative was something completely ne We'd like to continue in our direction of establishing oursel This year's AMSA overall has bee 1,760 1,760 No Yes. We applied for ABC co-sponshorship for $150 for the S There is no change, and we felt that this year's alloc https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A isc2110

AG002385 Denisse Melgar Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Alicia Morejon am3597@columbia Alejandra Figueroa [email protected] Denisse Melgar dam2203@columbi Jazmin Vargas No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Our main events throughout the year tend to be pre-profes Our main goals for this year were to have better attendanc Some of the obstacles we encountered was organizing ours The group has changed from the previous year in terms We would like to make sure that each board position is des Albert Pan was very attentive an $400 $800 Yes Yes, for many of our events, other organizations on campus As we are currently in the process of expanding our https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A dam2203

AG002424 Saurabh Runwal Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 800 22 14 4 0 4 0 Mohit Jain mj2589@columbia. Sonia Parekh [email protected] Ravi Sinha rjs2204@columbia. Maddy Matthews Yes, I have entered the information below. Sonia Parekh spp2108@columb Ryyan Chacra [email protected] Saurabh Runwal ssr2155@columbi Richard Yee Varying Industries of business - finance, real estate, law, en MBA's goal is to be the #1 business-oriented student organi The events were organized based on the pre-professional, We have further advanced our mentorship programs fo Our goals are very similar to last year. We expect to progra Nope! $977 $977 No We applied to JCCC twice, however they informed us that t N/A https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1exiTqZU9trXbQ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1exiTqZU9trXbQ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Nope ssr2155

AG002544 Cosmas Sibindi Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 200 75 100 40 10 50 0 Brianna Olamiju bao2111@columbi Cesar Rodriguez [email protected] Cosmas Sibindi cs3201@columbia. Obinna Obineche ojo2000@columbi Kaleel Wainwright [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Olamide Adeniyi oaa2128@colum Eliza Crico-Lizz [email protected] Cosmas Sibindi cs3201@columbi Stephanie Pena sp3202@columbi Kaleel Wainwright [email protected] We host a number of annual panels every year on a numbe We introduced a new volunteering program that involved We were able to achieve these goals without many obstacl Besides the new initiatives we introduced our group sa 1228 1990 Yes No, we have not applied for any grants because although o Introducing two Gbody meetings as we tried to invo https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account All in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A cs3201

AG002559 Alejandro Ortiz President [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 40 20 1 40 0 0 0 Alejandro Ortiz aao2118@columbi Gerardo Arevalo [email protected] NA NA Michelle Ynsinare Yes, I have entered the information below. Frank Cabada fc2452@columbia Eli Epperson [email protected] Andres Soto ads2206@columb Lizbeth Pena SHPE holds weekly general body meetings that cover variou A major goal was to create a relationship with a local high s An obstacle we encountered was that the high school did n Our group has changed general body operations by hav 3815 4500 Yes SHPE applied to the SEAS Dean Travel Fund but did not rec This year we had a drop in the amount of members https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TK_ZiFRa-oyoR1 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qAOaO-iutN9_f I am not a dually recognized student group NA I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes NA Alejandro Ortiz

AG002577 Nazli Tuncer President [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 150 36 0 35 0 1 0 Nazli Tuncer nt2320@columbia. Yun Su Park [email protected] Jacquelyn Taylor Ol jto2109@columbia. Sasha McIntosh sam2270@columbi Meaghan Hurr [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Jacquelyn Taylor jto2109@columbi Minah Kim [email protected] Erica Eileen Yee eey2110@columb Alisha Sindhwani as4312@columbi Victoria Lee vml2113@columbia. Every year, the Society of Women Engineers hosts multiple Our biggest goal for the 2014-2015 academic year was to m For the SWE National Conference, we started planning for f The main change our group encountered this year was $3,560 $3,800 Yes We did not officially apply for any funds. However, we tried An increase in allocation will greatly improve our pr https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W1_PZh_oAcIS https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yy2hCS4TXiTLp I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A nt2320

AG002581 Kareem Stanley Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 65 35 5 50 2 3 5 Deborah Owolabi columbia.president Temitope Tuby-Lukan [email protected] Kareem Stanley columbia.treas@g Ayana Dawkins No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A - General Body Meetings on a weekly basis (about 35 in att - Goldman Sachs Tech Talk (about 100 in attendance) - Goldman Sachs representatives reached out to us as they - We consolidated the executive board in an attempt to $6,295.69 $7,000.00 Yes No We will be having National Convention in Boston ne https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J3Xt6yM-tayJn6 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1twD_Xi1CTtLDG I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A kks2143

AG002606 Jane Yu Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 1725 20 (not including events) 1000 400 100 225 0 Matt Bruck mjb2248@columbi Zak Burns [email protected] Jane Yu jy2603@columbia. Nicole Smith No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The Columbia Economics Society hosts panels, presentatio Some goals that were fulfilled included: Making the electi Offering a stronger "economics" focus was possible partly b Please see goals fulfilled. We hope to continue bringing innovative events to the stud As treasurer, I personally found it 1,403 1,800 Yes We did not because we had in previous years had the foresi This allocation change will allow us to bring to camp https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jy2603

AG002661 Chengkai Hu Secretary [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 1100 20 500 300 100 100 100 Ivy Zheng iyz2101@columbia. Jane Wang [email protected] Jeffrey Yifei Liu jyl2158@columbia. Chengkai Hu No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A networking sessions, informational sessions, expert panels, Increased events, increased event attendance, enlarged bo Recruited new OCMs and increased club diversity, difficulty Larger membership body, optimization in club commun 786 1170 Yes No It will allow us to fully fund all of our prepared even https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ ABC Account All ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ch3013

AG002704 Mitchell Gouzenko Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 50 30 22 25 2 1 0 Henry Deng hkd2108@columbi Chan Mi Lee [email protected] Mitchell Gouzenko mag2272@columbi Ankit Shah No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a We host weekly discussions in which we piece apart market This year, we were able to achieve higher attendance at ou Our main obstacle for the Ask Anything series is advertising We have enlarged our OCM base by recruiting more fre 300 400 Yes N/A The extra allocation will help us to advertise. Advert https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fOH_rD-XXiVq5I https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J48cCWNOg8IA I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mag2272

AG002707 Colin Pating Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 100 12 10 2 0 0 0 Omer Alaettinoglu oa2219@columbia. Zach Kent [email protected] Colin Pating clp2147@columbia Dayalan Rajaratna dr2618@columbia. Rafael Schwalb [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Our main events are our general body meetings. At these g Last year (2013-2014 school year) we were disappointed to One thing that we focused much more heavily on was succ We have had consistently higher attendance at our gen 550 1000 Yes N/A We would like to have two stock pitch competitions https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A clp2147

AG002903 Alex Lee Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 800 50 360 280 80 80 0 Derek Yan dmy2110@columbi Chengkai Hu [email protected] Alex Lee aql2104@columbia Bianca Capone bac2171@columbi Richard Puliti [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Chengkai Hu ch2013@columbi Alex Lee [email protected] Tanveer Singh ts2748@columbia Alfredo Cubina aec2193@colum Richard Puliti [email protected] Information Sessions with Consulting Firms, Networking Se Goals included: expanding e-board size to increase manpo This year, we faced obstacles mostly involved with lack of e Firstly, in simple membership alone, we continued to gr 500 $1,500 Yes N/A This allocation change will directly contribute to the https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1utb44TksIj0msZ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1F5BfbckQmXiqq I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A aql2104

AG002920 Richard Lee Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 115 60 55 45 10 5 0 Ryan Young [email protected] Adam Mustefa [email protected] Richard Lee rjl2142@columbia. Mateo Creamer No, I understand that my funds will not be tran Ryan Young [email protected] Adam Mustefa [email protected] Richard Lee rjl2142@columbi Mateo Creamer Sports Industry Showcase Columbia vs. Kentucky Study Bre Sports Industry Showcase(Co-hosted with CCE) Site Visit an The events were achieved by reaching out to speakers thro -We have created 3 OCM positions to help coordinate a For the 2015-2016 year we would like to hold more events Funding for food and drink at the N/A $200 Yes We applied for $50 from ABC for Food and Drink for our Sp Half this allocation will allow us to promote our pan https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1d-k4nsfm8qQ_C https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1w4onZSqKeVjYr I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A rjl2142

AG002939 John Poppe President [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 50 7 35 5 5 5 0 John Poppe jtp2125@columbia. Derek Kim [email protected] Anna Demidova ad3110@columbia. Daniel Liss dnl2114@columbi Brennon Mendez Angela Filley No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A This year, CQBS hosted panels of LGBTQ professionals in th Prior to the 2014-2015 academic year, CQBS had only held As mentioned earlier, the panels were very successful (I ha Although we did face some start-up challenges of being As mentioned earlier, we are engaged in an on-going proce Personally, I feel our biggest stru 300 Although we did not have access to our funds, we feel th No N/A N/A https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-GlrEnV5emy4T https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yjPi3bBp_axJzrS ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jtp2125

AG002952 Jia Hong Chen Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 500 30 220 220 20 20 20 Linda Blanken lnb2129@columbia Janet Chen [email protected] Jia Hong Chen jc4138@columbia. Madeleine Steinber mcs2243@columbi Grant Yuan [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 Lecture Series 2 Interview and Resume Workshops 3 Exce 1 Excel Workshops - 50+ students turnout - Could be impro 1 Excel Workshops - Board member used personal connecti The main change from the previous year has been the d For the coming years, CIBD aims to continue to expose stud As treasurer I found our pre-prof 0 760 Yes ABC Co-Sponsorship: $50 + $30 for food at events Some current events that could be improved includ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1anJGA9gHEXYb https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1w4QUadvsIMsI I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes NA jc4138

AG002974 Mei-Vern Then Treasurer [email protected] Pre-Professional (R 200 20 5 5 2 5 3 Emily Pakulski enp2111@columbi Amanda Song [email protected] Mei-Vern Then mt2837@columbia Iris Zhang Yes, I have entered the information below. Anfal Boussayoud ab3750@barnard. Mei-Vern Then [email protected] Katie Lin kl2532@columbia NA NA We host and organize a variety of events, including site visi Our overall goal was really to hold more events for the CS c The change of leadership from last year was fundamental t While our board consists of students from all schools, t For the next academic year, WiCS would like to plan even To be fair - I was a little disappoi N/A $1,000 Yes No. Our costs have risen primarily because WiCS has ho https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mt2837

AG001241 Besiana Vathi President [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 98 5 2 1 1 1 0 Besiana Vathi vathi.besiana@gm n/a n/a the legendary Court courtland.thomas Sosa Omorogbe Yes, I have entered the information below. Besiana Vathi vathi.besian Still looking for one Still looking for one Courtland Thomas courtland.thomas Sosa Omorogbe Recruiting Events; Publications Townhall; Editorial Panel (c Stabilizing our e-board and our mission has been most imp Lack of committed team. Our team is as diverse as the publ Our executive board structure has changed, hence why Publication Interest Fair in conjunction with Orientation W no $500 $500 No no, but we co-sponsored events to save on money. It won’t change as we're requesting the current am https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i-y6rPLi2WKu2J https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i-y6rPLi2WKu2J ABC Account n Yes Yes Yes Yes na bv219

AG002314 Dan Wallace Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 4 4 3 0 1 0 0 Dan Wallace dw2548@columbia Max Marshall [email protected] Dan Wallace dw2548@columbia Max Marshall Yes, I have entered the information below. Max Marshall 12marshallm@g N/A N/A Max Marshall 12marshallm@g N/A N/A We mainly just publish a magazine. We occasionally have a For this year, our goal was to include some more philosophi The main obstacle was finding students willing to put a littl It's gotten smaller, but with individuals putting in a bit 1,000 1,000 As I noted, our group got behind, and we unexpec No No. N/A I do not have this worked out yet. My understanding is that This will be worked out once the 2014-2015 expenses are fi I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a dw2548

AG002336 Daniel Stone President [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 60 30 34 4 0 22 0 Daniel Stone djs21902@columbi Hallie Nell Swanson [email protected] Jessie Chasan-Taber jc3966@columbia. N/A N/A Yes, I have entered the information below. Daniel Stone djs2190@columbi Hallie Nell Swanson [email protected] Jessie Chasan-Tab jc3966@columbia N/A N/A The primary work of the Blue and White is producing, publi Our main goal in 2014-2015 was to establish a strong onlin Last year we applied to the council-run Capital Investment Our new website (see above) is now a reliable platform Our vision for the magazine is that it should continue to be No. You've been great! We were granted $10,700 and received $10,272. 10,700 No We successfully applied to the Gatsby Student Arts Support We are not seeking an allocation change, but we ho https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1v3quRDijg-Ap9X https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WL-bmFb0eGXp I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes theblueandwhite.org djs2190

AG002345 Erica Chan Business Director [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 250 35 70% 10% 5% 10% 5% Saaket Pradhan smp2185@columbi N/A N/A Erica Chan ehc2143@columbi Nika Madyoon nam2176@columb Jordana Fremed [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Saaket Pradhan smp2185@colum N/A N/A Erica Chan ehc2143@columb Nika Madyoon nam2176@colum Jordana Fremed [email protected] We have successfully published our print journal twice, exp For the 2014-2015 academic year, we wanted to go above When doubling our membership, we had to define roles m We have doubled the size of our membership, and hav Our vision is to expand beyond just being a print and online In summary, we have three goals $768 $1,200.00 Yes No CULR did not. As Columbia's only undergraduate journal on Law a https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A ehc2143

AG002388 David Alexander President [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 90 20 49 16 4 21 0 David Alexander dma2159@columbi Oluremi Onabanjo [email protected] David Alexander dma2159@columbi Somala Diby Yes, I have entered the information below. David Alexander dma2159@colum Lorenzo Gibson [email protected] Marquita Amoah mia2124@colum David Alexander Our group generally hosts two types of events. The first typ We had two goals, and we've come close to accomplishing It took a lot of hard work, and constant struggling. A lot of t We've grown exponentially, firstly, increasing the numb We would like our club to continue to do what we've done ADLS' Spring Journal, Copper Sun $0 $2,000 Yes Yes - we've requested funding from IRAAS to print a physic This allocation increase will allow us to print a journ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/168XUrF9p7_0LE https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18B40qyCInkxw4 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes See previous comment box dma2159

AG002406 Amy Xia President [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 1000 60 550 (30 active) 400 (20 active) 10 30 (10 active) 10 Amy Xia amy.xia@columbia. Sophie Park (Editor in Ch [email protected] Forrest Huang xh2188@columbia. Richard Nederland rhn2105@columbi Victor Castano (Public [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Amy Xia amy.xia@columbi Sophie Park (Editor in [email protected] Forrest Huang xh2188@columbi Richard Nederlan rhn2105@colum Victor Castano (Public [email protected] The main activity and use of CSR’s budget is for the printing This year we had four very successful new events that Colu The events were achieved through planning far enough in a We have added a lot of communication improvements One way that Columbia Science Review wants to support it Thank you, Courtland, for all you $3,149.31 $6,000 Yes For this semester, we applied to additional funding to hold This increase in allocation is to cover the costs of tw https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/176JDyq7_sA0zd https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A4raWCnOUi_f I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ax2118

AG002414 Sasha Henriques President/Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 10 10 6 0 1 3 0 Sasha Henriques henriques.sasha@g Jordan Lewis jordanlewis2121@gmail Ainsley Katz aok2109@columbi Alex Braslavsky No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A Ainsley Katz aok2109@columb N/A N/A Since our group is a publication based in academic studies, One goal for the 2014-2015 academic year was to institute As editor-in-chief, I instituted weekly meetings so that the In terms of structure, our staff has maintained the sam We plan to maintain the same closeness, transparency, and Courtland has been the absolutel $2,650 $3,250 Yes We applied for (and were unfortunately not approved for) Unfortunately, costs for publication are only growin https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/181fcOFBtAUFTt https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iLWlAAeXhGsr7 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A aah2163

AG002488 James Horner Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 20 0 16 0 0 4 0 James Horner jrh2178@columbia. Thomas Flynn [email protected] Kyle Dontoh knd2115@columbi Erin Gun eeb2138@columbi Michael Barth [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The Columbia East Asia Review (CEAR) is an annual online a Coming into this year, we had three main goals. One was to For the Oscar Lee Symposium, the biggest issue is funding. As stated before, the three biggest changes were the i Our group's vision involves two parts. One part is to mainta We would just like to thank the A 515 600 Yes We did not. We plan to use this modest increase to help defray https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BnC7SoSgzlhxU https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1h8TfTe_qH5g_d I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jrh2178

AG002555 Fiona Rowan President [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 20 10 5 2 1 3 0 Fiona Rowan fmr2112@barnard. Eric Donahue noodlemaker622@gmai Ana Carano anamcarano@gmai Danielle Smith Yes, I have entered the information below. Fiona Rowan fmr2112@barnar Ana Carano [email protected] Danielle Smith dns2134@columb Shea Braumuller sab2226@barnar Joseph Thompson [email protected] Jester is a student-run organization that writes and produc Generally, I think our goal is always to make people in the C One great obstacle that Jester faced was in the beginning o The main way in which our group has changed has bee Jester is extremely excited to keep producing magazines an Courtland has been GREAT!!!! He $2,603 $2,603 No No We would like to keep the same allocation and keep https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tcjqoEbn1N6Sf2 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gcl2f3_J7Q3dhE I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes http://columbiajester.tumblr.com/pastissues fmr2112

AG002588 Andrew Stoughton Editor in Chief [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 15 15 13 0 0 2 0 Andrew Stoughton ajs2277@columbia. N/A N/A Rachel Taratuta-Tit rgt2107@columbia n/a n/a Dennis Zhou [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Andrew Stoughto ajs2277@columbi N/A N/A Rachel Taratuta-Ti rgt2107@columbi n/a n/a Dennis Zhou [email protected] Open mic nights and readings, release parties, social events We wanted to host events with greater frequency, improve We were able to delegate work much more effectively. We New members have made it much stronger, as have ne 3490 3490 No We applied for two Gatsby Grants, one of which was spent We are not requesting a change. We believe we can https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fyXlAJJ85DWcB https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vZdyRD6egTKU I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes No thank you ajs2277

AG002594 Adam Kelly-Penso Co-Editor in Chief [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 40 20 10 0 0 10 0 Adam Kelly-Penso ak3413@columbia. McKenzie Fritz [email protected] Brett Krasner bjk2152@columbia Hailey Riechelson hmr2125@columbi Shaakya Vembar [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran Adam Kelly-Penso ak3413@columbi n/a n/a Brett Krasner bjk2152@columbi n/a n/a n/a n/a We predominantly focus on our printing. We will have publ As usual, we voted in our new editorial board at the end of A description of how the goals were achieved is included ab Our membership has continued to increase, with a stro For the upcoming year, our main goal will be to transition i As the former Treasurer, I think t $5,068 $5,068 No No We have applied for the same allocation this year b https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes https://drive.google.com/a/columbia.edu/file/d/0B_3Ww8 ak3413

AG002605 Sararose (Shoshana) Oster Treasurer [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 200 40 10 5 10 15 0 Jordan Girard jg2176@columbia. Tiffany Kim [email protected] Sararose (Shoshana [email protected] Tenlie Mourning ttm2117@columbi Gauri Bahuguna [email protected] Yes, I have entered the information below. Jordan Girard jg2176@columbia Tiffany Kim [email protected] Sararose (Shoshan so2377@barnard. Tenlie Mourning ttm2117@colum Gauri Bahuguna [email protected] From tabling at the Activities Fair in September to promoti The Barnard and Columbia Architecture Society was succes The main obstacle for our events has been attendance; we This year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Socie 930 We are requesting an increase in our allocation to $1230 Yes To help subsidize the costs of printing TKTNK, we applied fo The reason for our request is primarily based on the https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OCOicTllDoriNb https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14BHjexdhh_2fo ABC Account 4/5 in ABC, 1/5 in GBB I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A so2377

AG002801 Nicholas Hallock Editor in Chief [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 29 29 26 0 2 1 0 Nicholas Hallock nhh2110@columbi Joey Levy [email protected] Yixin Sun ys2650@columbia. Jong In Yoon Yes, I have entered the information below. Nicholas Hallock nhh2110@colum Joey Levy [email protected] Yixin Sun ys2650@columbi Jong In Yoon While much of Helvidius’ major costs come from the printin We planned on hosting a career panel for social science res We did encounter obstacles: were unable to achieve either One recent change is the new use of Adobe InDesign to One big change (or addition) we hope to make is the creati None except to say that we have $6,500 $6,300 No We receive $250 from Peter Tomassi, CC’89, the founder of Helvidius is asking for a small decrease in allocation. https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A nhh2110

AG002864 Matthew Rivera Treasurer [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 40 40 35 0 0 5 0 Alex Robertson afr2134@columbia N/A N/A Matthew RIvera mr3442@columbia Amelie Lasker Yes, I have entered the information below. Alex Robertson afr2134@columbi N/A N/A Matthew Rivera mr3442@columbi Amelie Lasker Double Exposure's main event is the semesterly film screen As the majority of our editorial staff is graduating at the en We managed to corral a new, young group of writers throu The biggest change has come with the transition to a n $1,660 $2,500 Yes Gatsby Grant, $500, used entirely as supplemental funding This allocation change will allow us to host more ev https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aaOcy5XXl7uYi https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1roknrBZDFNZ8lE I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mr3442

AG002977 Amy Fu Treasurer [email protected] Publication (Rep: C 60 40 30 5 1 23 1 Meena Lee msl2177@columbi Jenny Xu [email protected] Amy Fu tf2294@columbia. Isabel Genecin Yes, I have entered the information below. Quincy DeYoung grd2000@barnar Danielle Deiseroth [email protected] Eliza Solomon elizaksolomon@g Monica Chen Each semester we have a launch party to celebrate and pub Our objective this year was to change the focus of the mag In printing our magazine, we were originally going to run a New leadership Increased membership An increased fo N/A ($100/semester) N/A Yes No Currently our allocation is $100, which is not sufficie We have not spent our allocation yet--we received official r https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A tf2294

AG002354 Fahmida Hussain Treasurer [email protected] South Asian and Pa 20 10 5 1 0 10 4 Paramita Roy paramita314@gma Zinnat Ferdous [email protected] Fahmida Hussain [email protected] Afsana Akter Yes, I have entered the information below. Fahmida Hussain fh2302@barnard. Alema Begum [email protected] Shumaisa Ahmed sa3219@barnard. Afsana Akter aa3634@barnard Tara Islam [email protected] Club Bangla usually hosts a karaoke night, a few study brea This year, Club Bangla was completely revamped, and the e The Karaoke night this year involved bringing in an acapella The methods of operation were completely revamped. 2131 3000 Yes Yes, we sought additional funding from: OUC: 350 fliers, pr This allocation change will aid Club Bangla's revitaliz https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uU_mQaMafky https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OTk5xmBxjwAO ABC Account all in ABC I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes n/a fh2302

AG002408 Jo-Anne Loh President [email protected] South Asian and Pa 700 20 250 250 50 100 50 Jo-Anne Loh [email protected] Chate Khemakongkanon [email protected] Chanond Sophonpa cs3099@columbia. Yi Ming Sun No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Study breaks, cultural tours, cooking web series, spicy food We planned for events at the beginning of the semester an We sometimes had to deal with too little manpower and w Our memberships increased by 18% and the board gre 706 1000 Yes N/A We will use the additional money to hold a Water fe https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vGqAufJ0Qmgh https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wUay0JrGn4tr6 I am not sure if we are dually recognized N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes None jl3963

AG002409 Crystal Tanaka President [email protected] South Asian and Pa 54 8 27 19 3 7 2 Crystal Tanaka cht2109@columbia Anna Keala Lopez [email protected] Tia Aga lca2126@columbia Kelly Luis No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Every semester our board holds a study break with our gen For this academic year, our goals were to increase our pres We were able to increase our presence on campus by activ Because we have increased our presence on campus, b Due to our increase in performances and membership, ove Opening talks with our ABC rep t $859.36 $900 Yes No This allocation will allow our group to expand on ou https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17wV9IrLdMvl3k https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nMN-QeZptwEq I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Crystal Tanaka

AG002556 Arnold Phatraprasit President [email protected] South Asian and Pa 40 15 9 17 0 4 10 Arnold Phatraprasit ap3109@columbia. Irin Phatraprasit, Natnic [email protected] , Arpasiree Chulya ajc2223@columbia Chate Khemakongk No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Cultural Night, Games Night, Panels, Study Breaks As mentioned in last year application packet, our goals for We added a new event in Fall called “Thai Club Carnival.” As mentioned already, the club has become more orga 517 $517 (same as this year) No Yes we applied to ABC Co-Sponsorship, Diversity Grant Appl We would hope our allocation will not be cut so tha https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Tk5mXSuy_unX https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Tk5mXSuy_unX I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ap3109

AG002563 Anusha Ponduri Treasurer [email protected] South Asian and Pa 300 23 11 5 0 7 0 Debayan Guha dg2679@columbia. Rohini Sengupta [email protected] Anusha Ponduri ap3207@columbia. Rhea Padalkar No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Club Zamana hosts events that foster a sense of communit This year we have significantly expanded our programming Both Penn Masala, the political panel, and other events tha Our largest improvements this year were in board dyna In the long term, Club Zamana hopes to continue expandin No. $3,504 $4,500 Yes Yes- JCCC used to purchase speakers for our cultural showc Club Zamana has now had a series of highly successf https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TAl1Q913Eggy6 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1u_WNykmbP3D ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Ap3207

AG002596 Mark Jamias Vice-President, CC [email protected] South Asian and Pa 25 14 2 2 2 14 2 Michael Saltzman mjs2287@columbi Mark Jamias [email protected] Derek Petriello [email protected] Isabel Francisco No, I understand that my funds will not be tran NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Taste of the Philippines (October), Halo-Haloween Study Br This year, the Liga enjoyed a huge gain in membership from The lack of visibility prior to this year was the biggest obsta - Increased visibility during club fairs (huge Filipino flag, The Liga Filipina wishes to maintain its current levels of pro Thank you! Great job! $1,546 $2,550 Yes No. Such increases in spending due to the three new initiati An allocation change will allow us to pursue our afo https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1od0NPDs3XUm https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KCEDxqpduYQY ABC Account all in ABC Yes Yes Yes Yes na mpj2116

AG002642 Sania Khalid Treasurer [email protected] South Asian and Pa 0 20 9 0 2 5 4 Zunaira Mubasher zm2198@columbia Rubab Rehman [email protected] Sania Khalid [email protected] Ayesha Hasan No, I understand that my funds will not be tran n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Every year we try to do a major event for each semester. F For this academic year, our goals were to be more active in Because of the increase in events we had this year, we face By adding more members to the board we were able to 2041 5559 increase total allocation of 7900 Yes For the Qawwali Event we received the President and Prov An increase in our allocation will allow us to have m https://docs.google.com/a/barnard.edu/spreadsheets/d/1j https://docs.google.com/a/barnard.edu/spreadsheets/d/1 ABC Account all Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A sk3796

AG002662 Samantha Ting President tt2497 South Asian and Pa 140 10 50 15 20 5 50 Samantha Ting tt2497@columbia. Elbert Low [email protected] Su Hang hs2761@columbia. Ng Wei Shen No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Study breaks, food nights, booths at major cultural events/ We aimed to launch new programming this year, as well as As this was the first time the SSA did many of these activiti We have become more active and have reached out to 470 850 Yes We successfully applied for $300 from JCCC for our Pasar M We would like to make Pasar Malam a free event in https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1erra_iZawKAPS https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11K3fcysP_OC42 ABC Account N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A tt2497

AG002330 Amelia Rosen Co-President [email protected] Special Interest (Re 1,600 50-100 500 400 100 500 100 Amelia Rosen [email protected] Peri Shapiro (Co-Preside [email protected] Michael Getzler mag2271@columbi Laurie Pham No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A We host themed food study breaks, cooking classes, cookin We aimed to cater events to a wider array of students' foo We needed to enlist the help of members who had a better We have taken a more stringent approach to executive We would like to let the general body members' voices be I think there should be a more flu $2,138 $2,500 Yes No. It will allow us to cater events to a larger number of https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ExAhca6Equno https://docs.google.com/a/barnard.edu/spreadsheets/d/1 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A ar3079

AG002373 Jonathan Pagan President [email protected] Special Interest (Re 25 20 10 6 2 0 2 Jonathan Pagan jjp2166@columbia. Kyron Griffith [email protected] Alexander Fabbri arf2145@columbia Theodore Coyne Yes, I have entered the information below. Jonathan Pagan jjp2166@columbi Kyron Griffith [email protected] Alexander Fabbri arf2145@columbi Theodore Coyne Chess club meets two hours weekly where Columbia stude Our goals for this past year were to increase membership, s We were able to increase membership by advertising Chess The Columbia Chess team has continued to turn in grea $2,366.37 $8,650 Yes We did not apply to any grants. Any expenses that could no With great results at the Pan-American Intercollegia https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jjp2166

AG002399 Andrew King Treasureer [email protected] Special Interest (Re 500 100 0 0 450 0 50 Ben Vickery bmv2113@columbi Pete Kiernan [email protected] Andrew King amk2238@columbi Sarah Stender sfs2158@columbia na na Yes, I have entered the information below. Brian Adam Jones baj2124@columbi Pete Kiernan [email protected] Kristofer Goldsmit ksg2138@columb Joseph Bacani jdb2198@columb na na Our group hosts five types of events throughout the year: s The above events were achieved through the coordinated e For over a year, Milvets has been in talks with Mission Cont Milvets instituted a new Class Cohort system, accepting The incoming e-board plans to expand Milvets profile arou It was lovely working with Param 7000 11000 Yes Milvets applied to the Columbia Alumni Affairs Fund, receiv An increase of 4,000 dollars will be used to subsidiz https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ https://docs.google.com/a/columbia.edu/spreadsheets/d/ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes no amk2238

AG002572 Mihai Radu Popescu President [email protected] Special Interest (Re 130 (79 Columbia) 10/20/2015 40-50 (estimate) 20 (estimate) 5 (estimate) 6 (exact) 5 (estimate) Mihai Popescu mp3260@columbia My Tang [email protected] Mihai Popescu, Yu mp3260@columbia Kaixi Wu Yes, I have entered the information below. Mihai Popescu mp3260@columb My Tang [email protected] Mihai Popescu, Yu mp3260@columb Kaixi Wu We host instructional BDSM and kink classes and consent w We had several goals for this new academic year: 1. Launc Our goals were almost entirely achieved, and we are proud We have had a modest membership increase from last For '15-'16 we have the following action plan: 1. Integrate We have recently discovered tha 516 1205 Yes We did not seek grants or additional funding as our expens This allocation change will go for several events: 1. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1POyqgquF5P7ya https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1e3Lsd6qkATbi1 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A mp3260

AG002602 Benjamin Goldwater Director [email protected] Special Interest (Re 29 26 8 0 4 17 0 Benjamin Goldwate benjamin.goldwate N/A N/A Anonymous [email protected] N/a N/a All member of Nightlin All member of Nightlin Yes, I have entered the information below. Sarah Immerman sci2102@barnard N/A N/A Anonymous [email protected] N/A N/A We are an anonymous peer listening service. Students from We have a continuing goal of providing outstanding service We have continuous ongoing training for every staff memb Our group has grown in size over the year and we have 2,800.00 We would like $6,000 to expand our publicity outreach. Yes We opened up the conversation with our advisors, who exp The greatest obstacle for student access to wellness https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1K3CFVxixBgrkM https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_Nsm_X9niHOl6 ABC Account all in ABC I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A bsg2113

AG002663 Jeffrey Tao Technology Officer [email protected] Special Interest (Re 30 10 15 15 0 0 0 Aaron Tierney aat2143@columbia Sneha Bagchi [email protected] Xavier Alvarado Xa2111@columbia. Jessica Gonzalez-W jag2301@columbia Jeffrey Tao [email protected] No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The main events of Anime Club are weekly screenings for r Programming continued similarly to last year (approximatel We have sufficient funds in allocation to support the cost o The executive board changed hands between last year $1,426 $1,426 No Anime Club did not apply for additional funding. We are not requesting an allocation change for this https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ETlkp4qLBcnWh https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RHYsyJvxmprkQ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A jat2164

AG002686 David Chen President [email protected] Special Interest (Re 150 40 15 15 4 1 5 David Chen dhc2129@columbi Henry Ling [email protected] Winston Lin wyl2106@columbi N/a N/a No, I understand that my funds will not be tran N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Our main activity is our weekly meeting, which occurs ever Since our club is new, all of our events are new. We believe This year, since our leadership did not fill out the allocation The previous year, the club was simply Starcraft, which In the future, we seek to maintain our club's current activiti ABC has done an excellent job at 0 $750 Yes Yes, we acquired $350.41 from JCCC for equipment funds. This will allow us to actually host events with advert https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14WZF6GeMhEE https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bgYaFlRSfNOP_ I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes N/a dhc2129

AG002756 Richard Chiou Vice President [email protected] Special Interest (Re 200 30 90 70 5 20 15 Yunhe (John) Wang yw2439@columbia Richard Chiou [email protected] Jonathan Zhu jhz2110@columbia Bohao Zhou No, I understand that my funds will not be tran n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a The club hosts weekly board game meetings on Fridays, 8-1 We have become the premier group of board game, card g Our greatest issue was storage space. We did not have eno As mentioned previously, our membership has tripled o We want to expand the group so that everybody in Columb No comments. Good job! Thanks 250 250 No No We did not request an allocation change. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KfjdOgeH_175A https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jwUA1uZOT7k7 I am not a dually recognized student group N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes None rc2758

AG002900 Zane Bhansali Vice President [email protected] Special Interest (Re 192 30 140 50 0 0 2 Alexander Tong abt2121@columbia Zane Bhansali [email protected] Matthew Kim mjk2189@columbi Bob Lou Yes, I have entered the information below. Zane Bhansali zhb2105@columb Diego Duhrssen [email protected] William Chiu wc2473@columbi Rex Lei We host weekly meetings and fests that usually involve a s We mainly aimed to grow our organization and set up a str The main obstacles in putting on these events involved intr We’ve established a regular schedule of weekly events We’d like to enhance the level at which our club is operatin We're using the allocation mainly $0 $400 Yes No. We will be able to provide more setups at each wee N/A ($0 Allocation) View Link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SqcF I am not a dually recognized student group N/A I have already updated my contact information Yes Yes Yes N/A zhb2105

[email protected] [email protected] We are continuing to petition Barnard and Columbia to offer a sign language class, and in the

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[email protected] In 2015-2016 we plan to build upon the successes of the 2014-2015 Board, while making impr

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[email protected] As Columbia's oldest student organization, the Philolexian Society seeks to uphold the traditio

[email protected] One of our biggrest obsticles has been recruiting. We are a very small club to begin with, and

[email protected] Next year we are hoping to host more on campus speaking or debate events, as well as restar

ASA's mission is to raise awareness about Africa and African issues on campus. To complete t

[email protected] PorColombia aims to hold monthly general body meetings at the same time every month in o

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Our club mainly hopes to expand by reaching out to the significant number Haitian and Haitia

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Next year, we hope to further expand our collaboration with other student groups (particularl

We would like to continue our current level of programming and expand it even further. At m

It has been a long-term goal of our club to be able to attend an international Middle Eastern

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[email protected] Orchesis would like to continue expanding in a way that is accommodating to all dancers, and

CU Gen is a K-pop/hip-hop dance crew so our main goal is to spread K-pop culture on campus

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[email protected] CJS has several goals for next year. Firstly, CJS hopes to further strengthen its relationships wi

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[email protected] [email protected] We would like to expand our repertoire of events and foster stronger inter-club relations. We

We are looking forward to expand the events we created this year, as well as adding new eve

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Columbia University’s chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) aims to enhan

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[email protected] We want to create a better workshop-style meetings early in the semester. We've been worki

[email protected] [email protected] As the Columbia Turkish Students, we want to become more effective at bringing together th

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At the moment, we are going through changes and I am not sure I want to remain on the boa

[email protected] In the long term, we would really like to allow Russians, Russian Americans, and Americans to

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We hope to continue reaching a broader campus audience and partnering with other cultural

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For the next 6 months CU Records will be working on an anthology of the Columbia University

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We would like to continue our Spring Speaker events, as well as the other events and traditio

[email protected] We would like to host concert for traditional Chinese musicians. We will probably apply for a

[email protected] We are currently working with the Harlem Film Festival to coordinate a series of events includ

We have received positive feedback about our concert lecture so we hope to continue the lec

In the 2015-2016 academic year, the Metrotones would like to increase our campus presence

Given our choir's growth over the past year, we have some ambitious goals for 2015-2016. In

Next year, we hope to record a CD, something we have not done as a group for 5 years. This y

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Our major goals for the next year are to increase off-campus presence, build marketingecruiti

For the 2015-2016 academic year, the Wind Ensemble hopes to continue bringing wind band

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In the 2015-2016 academic year, SHARP would like to see our newfound image on campus tra

CUSH is committed to continuing the events we've been hosting each week for the next year

For the 2015-2016 academic year, we want to have two shows as in the previous years. We ar

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[email protected] [email protected] As mentioned previously, our biggest long-term goal is to be able to have the manpower and

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[email protected] [email protected] -find a way to engage our growing general body: created community chair, host informal coff

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We are looking at strengthening our mentorship initiatives. One of the events we are introdu

[email protected] [email protected] One of our goals for next year is to increase membership and participation in the fall SHPE nat

We are excited to roll out a new set of programing next year, based on a successful initiative

[email protected] We want to have more of an impact on the high schools in the area. One of the main tenets o

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[email protected] We would like to increase club diversity and outreach, especially for the incoming class and s

[email protected] We would like for CUFE to pull inetain more upperclassmen as regular attendees of meetings.

One thing that CFIG has always strived towards is creating a truly open forum where every st

We hope to hold a single flagship event that will capture the attention of the entire campus b

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[email protected] When I started as E-i-C, The Gadfly was an issue behind in publication. I've never quite manag

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We want to maintain our forward momentum, and establish ourselves the premier literary m

With the society larger than in previous years, we hope to continue the strengthening of the

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[email protected] [email protected] We're hoping to host several larger-scale events on campus—especially by inviting filmmaker

[email protected] [email protected] Our objectives are (1) to continue Culinarian’s vision of being a distinctly Columbia food publi

[email protected] Next year, our club definitely wants to have more programming. We want to hold a few small

[email protected] We would like to have bigger events like Water Festival. For this, we need more manpower a

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[email protected] The main focus and objective of Thai Club is to raise awareness about cultural, political, social

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[email protected] For the next academic year we hope to continue to build our name on campus. We hope to h

[email protected] We would like to expand our current programming even further - by making Pasar Malam an

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[email protected] [email protected] The chess club would like to continue sending two teams to represent Columbia at the Pan A

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We would like to gain an even larger campus presence. In order to do so, we have communic

The major obstacle in the coming year is the change of executive board (with three members

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