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(11/09/16 4:47am)
Squeezed among adults and older teens at Opie Taylor’s, a pair of elementary school-aged girls snaked between legs as the crowd at the Monroe County Democratic Party watch event waited for Shelli Yoder, who ran for 9th District United States Representative, to arrive after her final day on the road.
(11/08/16 12:56am)
IU senior Drew Ash knew exactly whom to pick when he voted early for Indiana State Representative District 61: himself. Ash, who said he chose to run this year because it is the first election he met the age limit of 21, is running as an independent on a campaign that is almost completely self-funded.
(11/04/16 12:32am)
It may not be Christmas, but it sure comes close.
(11/02/16 2:41am)
When Students Against State Violence met Tuesday night in Ballantine Hall, the 24 attendees reached their arms out and tried to focus their peripheral vision on their outstretched, wiggling
fingers.
(10/27/16 1:32am)
Democrat Paige Settles (left) and Republican Nicole Keesling (right) discuss immigration issues at a panel on minorities Wednesday night. Settles argued against Keesling's claim that building a wall across the country's southern border would fix immigration.
(10/27/16 2:30am)
In an effort to highlight the importance of political responsibility across the board, the Political Science Club and Students for Equity in Public Affairs brought together four panelists to discuss minority representation Wednesday night. Topics for the panel included police, immigration and abortion issues.
(10/26/16 2:10am)
0692: Saad Tawfeeq phone banks for the Indiana Democratic Party on Tuesday night. Tawfeeq, an immigrant from Iraq, has made over 15,000 calls since Nov. 2015.
(10/26/16 2:10am)
Senator Cory Booker, D-N.J., speaks to Indiana Democratic Party phone bankers Tuesday night. The volunteers called on behalf of the Evan Bayh for Senate campaign.
(10/26/16 2:10am)
Booker takes selfies with volunteers after giving a speech and thanking them for their service. He encouraged them to use Snapchat to share their photos with him.
(10/26/16 2:10am)
Booker autographs his memoir, “United” for volunteer Daqavise Winston. Before it was signed, Winston pulled out a card with his name on it to help the senator spell it correctly.
(10/25/16 1:28am)
When Paul Helmke, School of Public and Environmental Affairs professor and former mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, went back home to vote early in the election, he stood in line for more than an hour. As he told the Bloomington Press Club at lunch Monday, this shows just how important the national and state elections are.
(10/24/16 12:55am)
By 10 a.m. Saturday, Chris Geary’s face and hands were covered in yellow powder as she prepared for the day ahead. As service director for evaluation, special events, special projects and sponsorships for IU Recreational Sports, she is in charge of the Jill Behrman Color the Campus 5K
Run/Walk.
(10/23/16 7:07pm)
(Left to right) Sumit Ganguly, Feisal Al-Istrabadi, Lee Hamilton and Dina Spechler listen to an audience question during their discussion panel on Syria. The experts talked about how relations between America, Russia and the Middle East have reached a critical point in history.
(10/20/16 10:46pm)
Although Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the main stars of the 2016 presidential election, their performances have left many unimpressed. Instead of casting a halfhearted vote, some students are placing their support behind third party candidates.
(10/18/16 2:58am)
The Democratic and Republican candidates for lieutenant governor came to WFIU on Monday night to discuss their campaigns’ views on arts and culture in Indiana after the School of Public and Environmental Affairs’ Arts Administration Program extended invitations.
(10/18/16 12:16am)
After a disagreement about what took place at a meeting in September, College Republicans at IU backed out of the debate between their organization and the College Democrats at IU 22 hours before the event was set to begin.
(10/16/16 10:44pm)
The description, both what she tells people around the world and what she writes in her books, Meg Cabot gives of her hometown is slightly different from her actual experience growing up in Bloomington.
(10/12/16 11:35pm)
In a space known for political rallies, IU’s Political and Civic Engagement program took to Dunn Meadow on Wednesday afternoon for a nonpartisan Walk2Vote celebration of the first day of early voting.
(10/11/16 2:10am)
Indiana senate candidate Todd Young addresses the College Republicans at IU in the Kelley Graduate Building on Tuesday night. Young currently trails behind his opponent by one point and said he hopes the conservative youth vote will change that.
(10/11/16 1:57am)
In 2010, Todd Young won his seat in the United States House of Representatives by two percentage points, a margin he attributes to the votes of the College Republicans at IU.