IU Student Government Election Commission members step down ahead of election
IUSG will elect 31 student representatives during the week of Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.
IUSG will elect 31 student representatives during the week of Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.
Voting will be open until 10 p.m. Oct. 1.
Student Body President Aaliyah Raji and Vice President Marsha Koda are the first all-black female ticket.
The amendment changes legitimacy for IUSG Congress.
Aaliyah Raji and Marsha Koda are the incoming student body president and vice president.
IU students voted March 7 and 8, passing two amendments to the IUSG constitution.
Aaliyah Raji and Marsha Koda win IUSG’s presidential election for 2023.
Students can vote for the student body president, vice president and academic congressional seats.
DARE, Excel IU, Revive for IU, and IGNITE answer questions from the student body.
Four tickets have been officially named as the year comes to an end.
IUSG aims to continue funding Plan B through the Student Health Care Fund.
Both students and professors alike practice their Spanish speaking skills.
Fifteen congressional candidates were at risk of losing their seats.
Students can vote on four IUSG Constitution amendments.
The deadline for applying for IUSG Congress is Aug. 30.
Students can get Plan B at the Student Health Center.
Kyle Seibert and Bell Pastore are the new president and vice president of the IUSG executive branch.
The town hall included four breakout rooms, each focusing on a different IUSG initiative.
The Thrive ticket received 1,289 votes, or 62.12% of total votes cast.
The two tickets on the ballot are Thrive for IUSG and Unite for IUSG.