Stay classy, IU.\nAt least, that’s the tag line of Channel 4 News Team – the only ticket running this year in the Residence Halls Association elections.\nMeg Palm, vice president of programming and one of the election commissioners, said student interest changes from year to year, which influences the number of tickets. Two tickets ran last year, she said.\nPalm said some people are remaining in their presidential positions for each of the Residence Halls.\nThe lack of competition reflects last week’s IU Student Association elections, when the Hoosier ticket ran unopposed.\nFrom 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, dorm-dwelling students are invited to go to their respective residence-hall centers and place votes for candidates running for the four executive RHA positions. In addition, votes are to select presidents of each of the 11 residence halls and other positions unique to each hall.\nTo vote, students must live in the residence halls. After presenting their University IDs, they can vote at their halls’ center desks.\nChannel 4 News Team, which took its name from the 2004 movie “Anchorman,” is made up of four students.\nSophomore Adam Pozza is running for president, Luke Fields for vice president of internal affairs, sophomore Sarah Colan for vice president of student affairs and sophomore Daniel Sloat for vice president of programming.\nPalm estimated about 700 to 800 students voted last year. She encourages students to vote this year. \nThe four candidates will be holding a forum at 8 p.m. today in the Willkie Auditorium to take questions from students about their platform.
Only 1 ticket running in RHA elections
Students living on-campus can begin voting Tuesday
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