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Washington University has over 200 undergraduate student organizations on campus.
Most are funded by the Washington University Student Union, which has a $ 2 million plus annual budget that is completely student controlled and is one of the largest student government budgets in the country.
Known as SU for short, Student Union sponsors large-scale campus programs including WILD ( a semesterly concert in the quad ), free copies of the New York Times, USA Today, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch through The Collegiate Readership Program ; it contributes to the Assembly Series, a weekly lecture series produced by the University ; it also funds the campus television station, WUTV and the radio station, KWUR.
KWUR was named best radio station in St. Louis of 2003 by the Riverfront Times despite the fact that its signal reaches only a few blocks beyond the boundaries of the campus.
There are 12 fraternities and 7 sororities.
The Congress of the South 40 ( CS40 ) is a Residential Life and Events Programming Board, which operates outside of the SU sphere.
CS40's funding comes from the Housing Activities Fee of each student living on the South 40.

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