Culture of Care targets hazing
Since Monday, Culture of Care members have been standing at high-traffic spots on campus to chat with students about the effects of hazing and to hand out tank tops that read “Don’t haze me, bro!”
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Since Monday, Culture of Care members have been standing at high-traffic spots on campus to chat with students about the effects of hazing and to hand out tank tops that read “Don’t haze me, bro!”
IUSA Chief of Outreach Aparna Srinath said in an email the new Question of the Week initiative will give students the opportunity to voice their opinions via surveys posted to social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
Reflecting amendments proposed by the IU Student Association’s Congressional Oversight and Reform Committee, the official 2013-14 IUSA budget was voted into action at Wednesday night’s meeting.
The proposed budget had been previously modified to reflect the counter-proposal made by the Oversight and Reform Committee last week, suggesting a cut of about $7,500. The proposal was met with both dissenting and approving opinions and was later passed with a majority approval.
IU faculty members are using puppets to study the way elementary students think. For the students, the wireless honeybee puppets on their hands represent a game. For IU researchers, they represent data.
The IU Student Association’s Congress Oversight and Reform Committee suggested cuts of about $7,500 from the 2014 IUSA budget, which was presented to Congress members in a meeting Sept. 4.
A scholarship campaign recently announced by the IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association will be the first university-sanctioned scholarship fund for GLBT students in the nation.
IUSA Treasurer Casey Baker presented the budget to the IUSA Congress Sept. 4, and she also outlined individual budgets for various initiatives supported by the administration. IUSA initiatives will be receiving $54,554 in support.
The IU Student Association’s Congress convened Wednesday night to update its bylaws, elect officers and hear the 2013-14 budget proposal from IUSA’s executive branch.
The 2013-14 budget for the Indiana University Student Association was presented to IUSA Congress members Wednesday night. The budget proposal totaled $99,735.
The IU Student Association has been working with committees across campus to increase student advocacy in University issues, an objective that was part of the current administration’s platform when seeking election last year.
University policy protects students from alcohol consumption-related disciplinary action just as Indiana’s Lifeline Law provides legal amnesty.
Applications are now available to all students for Indiana University Student Association positions. Positions are available for freshmen through the Freshman Internship Program, while all other students are encouraged to apply for committee positions.
With the start of a new academic year comes a new administration for the Indiana University Student Association, the University’s student government. Here are five things every student should know about their representatives.
Indiana University's student government association was instituted in 1912. IUSA president Jose Mitjavila promises to work to increase student advocacy on the Bloomington campus.
When IU President Michael McRobbie announced IU Online last fall, IU offered about 80 online programs. One year and $8 million later, IU Online is continuing to grow.
The IU Student Association’s SafeRide program has returned for the fall semester after launching a pilot program last spring.
The SafeRide service operates Monday through Sunday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The new dorm will house 440 residents, predominantly freshmen, eliminating the need for overflow housing on campus for the first time in nine years.
Parades throughout the area require early starts, with some beginning planning as early as January.