January 31 ASISU voted to approve a Nerf Club, the purpose of which is to “strengthen bonds of friendship, leadership, and to be educated in the production of Nerf guns,” and which will have a sister club in Logan, UT for cross-state Nerf wars. ASISU voted to approve matched deposit […]
ASISU Update
Monthly updates on what is going on in ASISU.
January 24 ASISU voted in support of a 1901 Student Alumni project to paint an “I” and an “S” on the stairs in the Rendezvous building, with an estimated project cost of $950. An update was given on the construction of new senate chambers, which will include two 70-inch TVs, […]
Jan. 17, 2018 ASISU voted to approve matched deposit to Survey Club in the amount of $166.67. ASISU voted to deny matched deposit for their Alternative Gift Market. The club raised $600 but failed to deposit the money into an ISU account, which could cause potential legal trouble for ISU. […]
Jan. 10, 2018 ASISU voted to approve new club funding to Student Acquisition and Cultural Assimilation in the amount of $200. ASISU voted to approve matched deposit to Greek Council in the amount of $47.45. ASISU voted to approve matched deposit to Student Occupational Therapy Association in the amount of […]
Makayla Muir ASISU President Welcome to a new semester here at ISU. My name is Makayla Muir, and I’m the current Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) Student Body President. For some background, I’m entering into my third year at ISU as a double major in Political Science and […]
United Students Party: Sam Perry and Kourtney McConnell Student representatives at Idaho State University should always want to promote Bengal pride and paint this town orange and black. Kourtney and I strongly believe that, and we come packed with enough Bengal spirit to make any Bengal proud. However, Bengal pride is no […]
Paw Party: Mackenzie Smith and Kitanna Belnap Hello my name is Mackenzie Smith and I would like to be your student body president. I am currently a junior majoring in political science. I am currently a senator for the College of Arts and Letters and I have been a student […]
Terraka Garner Staff Writer The Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) will hold elections over the course of the next week. Voting will open March 17 at 8 a.m. and will close March 18 at 5 p.m. Election results will tentatively be announced by 8 p.m. on March 18 […]
Sven Alskog News Editor As of Jan. 26 the Associated Students of Idaho State University application process for candidates interested in becoming a part of student government had begun. In total there are 20 open senate seats. The College of Arts and Letters and the Division of Health Sciences have […]
Sven Alskog News Editor During the January 14 Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) Senate meeting, Jameson Bastow was brought forward by new ASISU President Taylor Tingey as his selection as vice president. The senate unanimously approved the motion. Bastow then took the oath to officially become the ASISU […]
Tash Mahnokaren Staff Writer Primary topics of conversation during recent Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) meetings has surrounded where to implement new ideas for boosting school spirit around campus as well as tuition costs and college retention and admission rates following State Board of Education meetings. The primary […]
Sven Alskog News Editor Senate Bill 475 regarding who is eligible to receive Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) scholarships was passed during the Oct. 8 senate meeting. The bill adds on to the language for scholarship eligibility, stating that individuals who have their cost of tuition and fees […]
Sven Alskog News Editor Much has been discussed and accomplished throughout the first month of the academic year for the new Associated Students of Idaho State University (ASISU) representatives. Among the tasks crossed off the list of ASISU President Kyle Son and his senate include the appointment of new Chief […]