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Significant changes are underway for multicultural student groups at the University of Missouri-Columbia. A longstanding direct funding stream from the university to these organizations is being discontinued, marking a substantial shift in campus financial support.
Under the previous model, funds were allocated directly from the university to the groups. The new framework will route the budget through the Missouri Students Association, the university’s primary student government. Student leaders will then be responsible for distributing those funds to various organizations through an application process.
In a related and impactful development, the Legion of Black Collegians, a pivotal organization on campus since 1968, announced it will no longer be recognized by the university as an official student government body. The LBC historically served as an advocacy and programming voice for Black students and held a unique seat in the student government structure.
University officials describe the changes as part of a broader restructuring of student affairs. They emphasize a goal of creating a more streamlined and collaborative funding process for all student organizations. However, members of some affected groups express concern, viewing the move as a reduction in vital, autonomous support for multicultural communities on campus. The practical effects on programming and advocacy efforts for these groups remain a central topic of discussion as the new system is implemented.
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