First Nations Center starts spring speaker series
When it comes to gender identity and sexuality in the Native American community, conversations historically were not about acceptance or a lack of acceptance.
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When it comes to gender identity and sexuality in the Native American community, conversations historically were not about acceptance or a lack of acceptance.
The #IrespectU campaign boils down to one idea: each person deserves respect because they are human.
After a semester of surveys, research, outreach and discussion, the IU Student Association executive branch is planning for the implementation of various initiatives and ideas on campus during the spring semester.
When describing his role as an IU Student Association freshman intern, Michael Vivier said his job consisted of doing anything from organizing meetings between student organizations to securing a Counseling and Psychological Services counselor to speak at an IUSA event.
After IU-Bloomington Provost Lauren Robel reached out to student leaders on campus for input on racial issues at IU, IU Student Association Chief of Diversity and Inclusion Rob Sherrell and IUSA President Anne Tinder decided it would be a good idea to gather student leaders before meeting the provost in order to unify their message and develop clear talking points.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Government passed five bills at their final meeting of the semester Friday, Dec. 4.
With a single snare drum as their accompaniment, dozens of marchers walked down Kirkwood Avenue in almost complete silence — until they sang.
Members of the executive branch of the IU Student Association had a forum on student safety open for all students to attend at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
After the IU Student Association Congress’ passage of a resolution condemning anti-Semitism, the bill’s sponsors and outside supporters hugged and high-fived before gathering in the hallway to take a picture to commemorate the moment.
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Recent work by the IU Student Association executive branch focused on student safety, diversity and academic issues.
Nearly a year after the Campus Community Coalition decided to start meeting monthly, Sara Ivey Lucas, assistant dean of students for parents and off-campus student affairs, said she still feels somewhat surprised the group always has more to discuss than fits into the group’s hour-long meetings.
The IU Student Association released a statement Friday expressing its solidarity with students on college campuses across the country fighting for racial equality.
Following an unexpected drop in funding, executive stipends have been the subject of debate within the IU Student Association this semester.
The IU Student Association passed seven bills and rejected one at its meeting Tuesday night.
IU will participate in International Education Week Nov. 9-13.
In the only resolution presented at its Friday meeting, the Graduate and Professional Student Government passed an amendment to its bylaws that formally created the health and wellness committee out of what used to be the student affairs committee.
Last year, as an assistant director for Union Board, Vivianne Dang was approached at a sober tailgate by a student. The student thanked Dang for putting on the event, and said she never would have come to a tailgate if she was unaware of the alcohol-free alternative provided by Union Board.
The Reverend Dr. William Barber, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in North Carolina and leader of the Moral Mondays movement, said he believes the United States is in the embryonic stage of a third reconstruction.
Around Halloween and Thanksgiving is the time most people think about Native Americans, said Davina Two Bears, graduate assistant at the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center, but in ways that are usually stereotypical and offensive to tribes.