By: Mira Costello Co-Editor With the semester winding down, the Student Government Association met on April 8 to discuss their upcoming elections, new appointments, programming and more. The SGA began the meeting with a bang, unanimously appointing senior Danielle Schwenk to an open associate justice position. Schwenk, a marketing and advertising major, said she has
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By: Mira Costello Staff-writer Face to face once again, the Student Government Association met on Jan. 28 to discuss funding requests, budgeting, and committee initiatives. Two representatives from the Student Nurses’ Association requested funds for six students to attend the National Student Nurses’ Association conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, from April 6 through April
By: Mira Costello Staff-writer The words “diversity,” “equity” and “inclusion” (DEI) haven’t lost any of their buzz since entering the collegiate vocabulary. Often, though, the question remains: are we walking the talk? On Jan. 18, the Student Government Association’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee hosted a speak-out to discuss just that. In the spirit of Martin
By: Mira Costello Staff-Writer After a tumultuous two years – politically, socially, educationally and pandemic-ally – students might be tired of living through major history. This month, though, IU South Bend’s community members had the opportunity to witness some good news: the inauguration of IU’s nineteenth and first female president, Dr. Pamela Whitten. Students and