IUSA, GPSG plan for collaboration on mental health issues
Executive members of the IU Student Association and the Graduate and Professional Student Government are making an effort to work together this year.
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Executive members of the IU Student Association and the Graduate and Professional Student Government are making an effort to work together this year.
IU Student Assocation Congress passed one resolution, elected a new parliamentarian and tabled another resolution during its meeting Tuesday.
In front of a crowd all clad in white, Eric Behrman was asked to say a few words.
Attorney at law Marc Abplanalp said when it comes down to a landlord’s word versus a tenant’s, most of the time, the landlord has the edge.
For years, clinical psychologist Brad Stepp has been interested in working with the transgender and genderqueer community.
Representing more than 400,000 undergraduates, the power of a new campaign by the Association of Big Ten Students lies in its magnitude, said Patrick Lockhart, IU Student Association state and legislative affairs director and representative to ABTS.
During their voting meeting Tuesday, members of the IU Student Association Congress were supposed to vote on several resolutions, including one modifying the bylaws regarding quorum. A quorum is the minimum number of people in attendance that Congress needs to vote on any resolutions.
Miko Siewenie, co-chief of marketing and public relations for the IU Student Association, said she doesn’t believe there’s such a thing as “just a logo.”
They walked in silence.
As a freshman and someone who had never played cymbals before, Toby Smith seems like an odd choice for cymbal section leader. But when the Marching Hundred section found itself with a line of rookies and no leader this fall, Smith was chosen to take over.
Luddy Hall will bring 4.5 floors, 124,000 square feet and a price tag of $39.8 million to campus. James Shea described the new building for the School of Informatics and Computing, set to open in December 2017, with one phrase over and over: “wow factor.”
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Government unanimously passed one resolution and its annual budget at its general assembly meeting Friday, Oct. 2 in Hodge Hall.
Tri-fold posters covered in pictures circled the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. The photos showed Hoosiers abroad and across the United States all working toward the same goal — making a difference.
Members of IU Student Association Congress passed four resolutions and approved IUSA’s budget at their assembly meeting Tuesday night in Hodge Hall.
Patrick Holbrook said though he hasn’t led many bystander intervention training sessions, the group he led Saturday with IU Student Association executive members was the best one so far.
The IU Student Association chose freshman interns for the semester this past Sunday.
With questions covering racial bias and the militarization of police, students at the IU College Democrats lecture Wednesday approached the issues surrounding guns in the United States from many sides.
While in law school, Richard Duncan, professor of law at the University of Nebraska, was pro-choice. He was so pro-choice, in fact, he said his best friend, who was pro-life, often wanted to punch him and, one time, even had to be restrained when they debated the issue.
Professor Alan Wald began his lecture with a trigger warning for those who lean to the right of the American political spectrum.
In two unanimous votes, the IU Student Association passed two resolutions during its first full congressional assembly of the semester Tuesday in Hodge Hall 103.