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Most clubs require only a room to meet, and are completely member organized without any input or direct supervision from the board. Electronic Music Mangling Group, Linux Club, and Python Office Hours are current examples of these kinds of groups. Other groups are organized or develop in coordination with Area Hosts, who give them funding and area space to grow. For example, photography is a natural extension of the Arts Area. Recycling activities in the space follows a more circuitous route from the Specialty 3d Area, arising from projects to recycle 3d printing waste back into filament and create new filament from single-use plastic. Cycle Station: One, a popular cycling repair group that frequently organizes group rides, receives its funding from the Arts Area budget. | Most clubs require only a room to meet, and are completely member organized without any input or direct supervision from the board. Electronic Music Mangling Group, Linux Club, and Python Office Hours are current examples of these kinds of groups. Other groups are organized or develop in coordination with Area Hosts, who give them funding and area space to grow. For example, photography is a natural extension of the Arts Area. Recycling activities in the space follows a more circuitous route from the Specialty 3d Area, arising from projects to recycle 3d printing waste back into filament and create new filament from single-use plastic. Cycle Station: One, a popular cycling repair group that frequently organizes group rides, receives its funding from the Arts Area budget. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Cycle-station-one-2025-01-21.webp|thumb|right|alt=A picture of Cycle Station: One from January 2025]] | ||
Several members raised questions about Cycle Station: One and the its off-theme inclusion in the Arts budget during the the process of budgeting for 2025. The 2025 Budget Vote written by the Treasurer removed funding for new bike tools from the Arts budget. There has also been push-back for the bicycle repair station that was JFDI'd in the General Area. | Several members raised questions about Cycle Station: One and the its off-theme inclusion in the Arts budget during the the process of budgeting for 2025. The 2025 Budget Vote written by the Treasurer removed funding for new bike tools from the Arts budget. There has also been push-back for the bicycle repair station that was JFDI'd in the General Area. | ||