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(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.
(10/20/16 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 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.
(10/10/16 3:33am)
Many of the following issues are on the forefront of college students’ minds. While the candidates address some of these issues on their websites and in their platforms, only some of them were adressed in front of the nation during the debate. This list is comprised of issues discussed in articles featured in The Atlantic.
(10/07/16 4:29pm)
Astronaut Mae Jemison’s biggest challenge isn’t in solving a calculus equation or finding the right chemical reaction. Instead, the task she finds most difficult is creating a better future.
(10/06/16 1:46am)
College Democrats at IU came together with IU debate team director Brian DeLong Wednesday night to talk about strategies used by the candidates in Tuesday’s vice presidential debate.
(10/04/16 12:17am)
With the election just more than a month away, the nation has turned its attention to the final two presidential candidates. Their running mates’ views, however, often go overlooked. The nation’s first head-to-head encounter between vice presidential candidates Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Tim Kaine will take place at Tuesday night’s debate. Some, however, may not know where the two stand on topics across the board.
(09/30/16 2:38am)
Fueled by brownies, trail mix and rivalry, College Republicans at IU took to the phones Thursday night to make the most campaign calls in a competition against Purdue University’s College
Republicans.
(09/27/16 4:24am)
Much to the Hoosier Debate Team’s frustration, they have no idea who won the first general presidential debate.
(09/22/16 5:46pm)
While some campus organizations aim to help people across the world, IU Habitat for Humanity keeps its mission humble by working across the street.
(09/21/16 1:04am)
Doug Bauder, director of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services Office, said he was surprised to find himself among IU’s chosen Indiana Bicentennial torchbearers.
(09/20/16 12:56am)
Students and staff came together Monday night at La Casa Latino Cultural Center to learn how to salsa dance as part of their weekly free lessons by La Casa partner organization, Paso a Paso.
(09/18/16 11:08pm)
Students were able to see how government affects all Americans this Saturday at IU’s largest Constitution Day celebration to date. The event was presented through a collaboration with the Maurer School of Law and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
(09/15/16 2:02am)
For the third semester in a row, the College Democrats at Indiana University held Trumpocalypse to discuss their stance against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
(09/12/16 11:08pm)
Young Americans for Freedom and Tau Kappa Epsilon displayed American flags Monday in Dunn Meadow to honor the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.