Elections are over, but StuGov persists
With the year quickly drawing to a close and new elected officials preparing to take office next fall, the Student Government is far from taking a rest.
Wednesday’s Student Government meeting at 7 p.m. in the Campanile Room of the Memorial Union, along with funding propositions and seating a new senator, will touch on establishing a Green Initiative Fund.
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How to vote for Student Government representatives, MU referendum
Campaign season is coming to an end for Student Government candidates. Students can make their votes count in the Student Government’s yearly elections on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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P&S Council discusses Green Dot, campus climate survey
Ten percent of women at Iowa State have been the victims of unwanted sexual actions, said Nick Van Berkum, representative of the Sexual Misconduct Leadership Committee of the Professional and Scientific (P&S) Council.
Iowa State plans to implement an initiative named the Green Dot strategy in order to decrease this number.
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Seeking more reliability, Iowa State explores new LMS options
Have you ever been awake late at night, finishing homework that’s due tomorrow, only to find that Blackboard is down when you attempt to submit it? The Center of Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) and the Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) have plans to improve students' experiences.
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Mexico threats to ban U.S. corn imports could impact Iowan agriculture
“The price of corn, hogs and lots of other commodities will drop significantly," Babcock said. "Land prices will drop, banks that are heavy on farm lending will suffer stress, and the economic vitality of America would suffer a hit."
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Medical amnesty: Staudt pushes for student immunity
When stuck between a medical emergency and legal consequences, which road will you take? Student Government President Cole Staudt doesn’t believe that you should have to choose.
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Students can vote on raised student fees to fund MU renovations
The choice falls on the students whether improvements to the Memorial Union will be funded by an increase in student fees or if the project will be dropped.
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StuGov vice presidential candidates stress the importance of student involvement
With more than 40 people in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union on Tuesday night, both candidates answered questions during the first and only vice presidential debate this StuGov election cycle.
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Student fees for renovation of the MU will be voted upon in March elections
Students will not only have the chance to vote for Student Government candidates during March’s election, but also a referendum to increase student fees to pay for renovations and expansions to the Memorial Union.
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Student Government declares support for students regardless of documentation
Student Government held a contested discussion Wednesday evening where the Senate passed a resolution in support for Deferred Action for Children Arrival (DACA) and undocumented students.
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NPHC seeks to maintain rich history
“We’re a safe place for, mostly, black greeks to meet together, talk with each other and share ideas,” NPHC President Chandler Wilkins said.
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Students discover opportunities at People to People Career Fair
Whether you're looking to become a police officer, a hotel manager or even to apply to law school, the Scheman building was the place to find opportunities in a number of fields.
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