Spring and summer advising open now
Spring and summer 2025 class schedules are available now. Priority enrollment begins Nov. 4, and most students are required to meet with their assigned centralized adviser before they can enroll. Students with academic probation with impact must enroll for spring by Dec. 1.
Before scheduling an appointment, check your Student Online Advising Records (SOAR) through One.IU to clear holds that prevent you from enrolling, such as a bursar balance. The Titan Success Center, located in Administration near the Gateway, can assist in addressing holds.
In SOAR, you can find your assigned adviser and use the Student Appointment Scheduler to create an online or in-person appointment. For help scheduling, contact Undergraduate Advising at [email protected].
–Mira Costello, Editor-in-Chief
Muslim Student Association holds callout
The MSA held their first meeting Oct. 17. President David Saleh explained that after two years of inactivity, the club is ready to work on new initiatives. He emphasized that non-Muslim students are welcome at all the club’s events.
Saleh’s goals include a multifaith prayer room in the Center for Understanding, Belonging and Equity, prayer sessions and Quran study groups, informational events about Islam, interfaith dialogues and volunteer opportunities.
He also hopes to fundraise with the Islamic Society of Michiana to hold a community feast during Ramadan, a holy month of fasting in Islam.
Future events and meetings can be found on the MSA’s Titan Atlas.
–Mira Costello, Editor-in-Chief
Scholarship art sale to benefit fine arts fund
This year’s “LOOK!” scholarship art sale will take place Oct. 30 through Nov. 2 in the Education and Arts gallery and feature hundreds of original student and alumni works in multiple areas of art, including photography, printmaking, drawing and painting and more.
The gallery will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, and 35% of proceeds will benefit the Fine Arts Scholarship Fund, which disburses scholarships to exceptional students in the fine arts.
The art sale is free to attend.
–Mira Costello, Editor-in-Chief
Titan Transfers to host events for National Transfer Student Week
Every third week of October is National Transfer Student Week, and Titan Transfers are celebrating with multiple events.
Every day this week, transfer students can visit Administration 139 and exchange a piece of merchandise from their previous university for a new Titan Transfers t-shirt.
Today, Oct. 23, transfer students are invited to Transfers Are Spud-Tacular in Fireside from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., where they can enjoy a tater-tot bar and paint a potato.
On Oct. 24, students can make their own Halloween-themed gnome from 2 to 4 p.m. in SAC 221 in honor of Tubby the Transfer Gnome, the transfer mascot.
Titan Transfers will conclude the week with Let’s Taco ‘Bout Transfer, an opportunity for students to have tacos and meet the Transfer Student Union executives and members.
–Mira Costello, Editor-in-Chief