Vision claims victory in student government elections
Vision received the most votes after two days of voting.
Vision received the most votes after two days of voting.
Team members encouraged students to vote around campus.
Voting closes Thursday night
Bridge IU and Vision discussed housing, student health and well-being.
The groups will give out 100 helmets Monday afternoon.
The two tickets, Bridge and Vision IUSG, answered questions before next week's election.
Mackenzie North and Mihir Barot’s campaign emphasize unity, transparency and growth.
The campaign started formally after Halloween.
One change reduces the number of names on the ballot.
The group plans to address sexual assault and transportation issues.
Posters detailing health and wellness resources are being placed in residence halls.
The organization changed the name to be more recognizable to students.
IUSG Supreme Court had a hearing Thursday to discuss budget issues.
The bill could cost current college students as much as $15 billion collectively.
Despite a 10 percent deduction, Voice IUSA still came out on top.
The Supreme Court will make final decisions within the next few days.
The court will look at two appeals that could affect the election’s outcome.
The tickets filed complaints against misrepresentation and use of Starbucks iced coffee.
The tickets filed complaints against misrepresentation and use of Starbucks iced coffee.
Final vote tallies have not been released yet.