Six-ticket election creates new challenge
With an unprecedented six tickets running in this year’s IU Student Association election, candidates are tasked with distinguishing their platforms from those of their five opponents.
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With an unprecedented six tickets running in this year’s IU Student Association election, candidates are tasked with distinguishing their platforms from those of their five opponents.
Some students walking on the main level of the Indiana Memorial Union on Tuesday afternoon probably thought they saw a person dressed up as female genitalia, and they were not mistaken. They would have seen one of the attractions at the fourth annual “Cupcakes and Condoms” event.
The following tickets will run in this year's IU Student Association election.
Administrators, faculty and students joined Mayor John Hamilton and others in a forum Thursday afternoon to discuss anxieties regarding the political and legal climate in the country, specifically following the now-enjoined executive order signed last month regarding immigration.
One hundred and fifty years ago today, Sol Meredith and Robert Richardson published the first copy of what was then known as the Indiana Student.
Following an unprecedented number of party filings and over a hundred individual applications for IUSA members, the 2017 IU Student Association election commission extended its filing deadline until 5 p.m. today.
Students, faculty and Bloomington residents participated in a teach-in event Wednesday afternoon at the School of Education on the importance of public education in the state of Indiana.
IU alumni will discuss their educational and professional careers Wednesday evening at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center in a Black Excellence Alumni Panel.
Students battled at the Monroe County Public Library Saturday afternoon in a competition that began with “shampoo” and ended in “carious.”
Similar to how some in the United States saw former President Barack Obama’s election as a symbol of progress for black Americans, the election of Thomas Atkins in 1960 as the first black student body president in the Big Ten Conference was a landmark event.
Members of the Feminist Student Association wrote letters to state representatives Tuesday evening to urge them to deny passage of four bills that would limit reproductive rights in Indiana.
The Islamic Center of Bloomington’s imam makes the call to evening prayer Friday, and the people lining the walls of the room gather in the center to shake hands and face east. Small children run to join older men.
The IU Board of Trustees had its first meeting of 2017 Thursday and Friday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis. Among other decisions, the board approved the expansion of the Eskenazi Museum of Art and site plans for a new regional health center, which will be built on land currently occupied by a portion of the Bloomington campus’ golf course.
By glancing at a recent election result map or current census estimates, one can observe that Bloomington is a distinct outlier in both political leaning and racial diversity.
Members and faculty supporters of the UndocuHoosier Alliance lined up Tuesday afternoon at the back wall of President’s Hall to express their grievances to the Bloomington Faculty Council regarding last week’s executive order on immigration.
In the wake of Friday’s immigration executive order universities around the country are working to address the influence it could have on international students. IU, a school that enrolled more than 6,000 international students at the beginning of the year, is no exception.
I’m from New York City, where, in short, teens don’t do a lot of driving.
For them it began in the music section of a bookstore off of Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They were in graduate school, and Phil, a physicist, got the attention of Lauren, a music education philosophy student, with his interest in a book about his favorite composer, Gustav Mahler.
On the third floor of The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis building, nestled in the corner at the end of a hallway in, sits a room, devoid of clutter and noise, with vibrantly patterned carpeting. This is where professor Scott Shackelford directs his new program, Governance of Internet and Cybersecurity.
Independent school-ranking website College Choice has named IU-Bloomington in its list of the 50 Best Online Colleges and Universities.