IUSA election code change spurs debate
After a resolution changing the election code passed at the March 8th IU Student Association Congress meeting, the three tickets running for IUSA election each have strong opinions about the change.
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After a resolution changing the election code passed at the March 8th IU Student Association Congress meeting, the three tickets running for IUSA election each have strong opinions about the change.
Cue a recording of upset stomachs.
When she was growing up, Lauren Aylward would spin the globe her mother bought her. She would pick a new country and learn about it.
Members of the IU Student Association said they knew there would be controversy.
The Graduate and Professional Student Government met Friday to vote for next year’s elected leaders.
About 50 people swapped T-shirts, dresses and even a pair of silver heels Wednesday afternoon at IU’s Colossal Clothing Swap.
It’s important to get in the pool, Greg Louganis told audience members Tuesday.
With members coming from current and previous IU Student Association experiences, REAL for IUSA’s ticket has focused its campaign on building off the momentum of the current administration.
SustainIU Week begins Monday with the goal of promoting diversity and sustainability and focuses on the theme “Sustainability in an Unequal World.”
After seeing the number of passionate students in last year’s election, sophomores Naomi Kellogg and Nate Meyers said they knew they needed to run for office as soon as possible.
The IU Student Association Congress passed three resolutions that elected new representatives, requested better warnings at railroad crossings and requested clearer sidewalks on 10th Street, respectively.
The IU Student Association election commission went over rules, procedures and election code changes at its callout meeting Thursday.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center held the Black Knowledge Bowl to test students on black achievements in history, geography, science, philosophy and politics.
Leaders of several major campus organizations have come together to create a diversity and inclusion campaign, “For All,” to increase collaboration among organizations.
A panel sponsored by the Civic Leaders Center centered on recent results and potential outcomes of the current presidential election.
The IU Student Association passed resolutions creating student organization ambassadors, extending the period students can drop a class and changing the election code.
With initiatives ranging from enhancing student well-being to increasing diversity and inclusion, Accelerate IUSA prepares for upcoming elections by focusing on the people of IU-Bloomington.
As they sat in Hodge Hall 2075, graduate students were faced with the jarring thought of what would happen if an active shooter, somebody who wants to kill as many people as possible, entered the room. Where is the nearest exit? What could be used as a weapon? Who would survive and who wouldn’t?
Media School professor Barbara Cherry focused her research on the misuse of “public utility” and “natural monopoly” in telecommunications policy debates.
Wearing business suits and carrying notebooks, Kelley School of Business students prepared to build professional skills and network with corporate sponsors at the annual Sophomore Professional Conference.