Students devote summer, fall semester to political campaigns
In a big year for both state and federal politics, many politically-inclined students are putting their knowledge to the test by joining campaigns at all levels.
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In a big year for both state and federal politics, many politically-inclined students are putting their knowledge to the test by joining campaigns at all levels.
To help remind students about deadlines for the upcoming election, the Canvas homepage now provides links to voter information due to the work of the Political and Civic Engagement program.
Wearing a blue “H” sticker and calling Donald Trump the most “unfit and underqualified candidate to ever run” for president, junior and IU Democrats President Terry Tossman made it clear who the organization would be supporting from the very start of last night’s callout meeting.
The College of Arts and Sciences has chosen to put beauty under the microscope for its fall 2016 semester-long themed program, known more simply as Themester.
As the University of Chicago finds itself in the middle of a national debate on trigger warnings and safe spaces, IU has stayed out of the fray by saying it does not have an official policy on the matter and has allowed professors to choose their own procedures.
The organization formerly known as Students for Bernie Sanders will return to IU this year as Students for a Democratic Society.