Starting early

Freshman senator grows in leadership position ASUI President Pro Tempore Michael Ryan said he never wanted a career in politics. 

Finding fee funding

Committee requests 1.6 percent increase to UI student fees After hearing from several entities on campus and much deliberation, the Student Fee Committee proposed a 1.6 percent increase, or $8.73, […]

Cowan proposes redistricting

Resolution advocates collegiate model of student representation Former ASUI President and current senate parliamentarian Max Cowan introduced a resolution to the senate Wednesday to support redistricting ASUI by college. Although […]

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Teaching diversity to leaders

Students to focus on diversity, inclusivity The first-ever Student Leaders Diversity Summit will take place from 5:45 – 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Vandal Ballroom in the Bruce Pitman Center, […]

Fisher not finished

Fisher to seek re-election, ASUI redistricting Nearly three quarters through his term as ASUI President, Nate Fisher believes he’s been successful. He organized an Idaho Student Association summit with other […]

Telling their stories

Beasley’s ASUI project Humans of UI Facebook page uncovered Jace Westcott, a junior mechanical engineering major, said he felt iffy about being asked to share an awkward personal story for […]

Finding funds

ASUI committee hears student fee increase proposals Changing the name of the Student Union Building to the Bruce M. Pitman Center was purely ceremonial, said ASUI President Nate Fisher at […]

Warming up

ASUI passes two resolutions, begins spring semester The ASUI Senate only has two sessions under its belt for the spring semester, but its members are not wasting any time.

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ASUI takes the pledge

ASUI seeks to end sexual assault She thought she knew him, thought she could trust him. The pair went to see a band play at John’s Alley and they had […]

A voice for Vandals

Vetsmany strives to make a difference ASUI President Nate Fisher said he could describe his second in command, ASUI Vice President Sarah Vetsmany, in just one word — genuine.