October 28, 2013

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Feminists stand united Feminist Majority, a new campus group, plans to spread gender equality

DIJONNA’E MORGAN Reporter Indiana State University students and guests from the Terre Haute community gathered on Thursday to support Feminist Majority, a student group with the goal of promoting and advocating gender equality, during the group’s first call-out meeting of the semester. Hanna Brant, a junior political science major, said she approached Ruth Fairbanks, a lecturer in the women’s studies department, after she got the idea to start a feminist group on campus. “I approached Fairbanks after an event on campus because I felt really unfulfilled on ISU as a feminist,” Brant said. “It [Feminist Majority] needs to be on campus because we still have female students being attacked, raped and being slut-shamed.” Brant, along with several other members, including Linda Maule, dean of the University College, and Fairbanks

established the organization through the Student Government Association. Refreshments were offered before the meeting while Holmstedt Hall, room 116 filled as students and staff arrived to learn about what the organization had to offer to ISU’s campus, as well as to the new members. Beginning the call-out meeting with an icebreaker, Brant asked the guests to introduce themselves with their year, major and their favorite female icon. Many of the guests agreed on Ellen DeGeneres, Eleanor Roosevelt, Michelle Obama, and their mothers. After warming up, the group discussed ways to change the lives of women and children at ISU and in Terre Haute who a helping hand, including ways to promote confidence and a positive self-image.

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Adina Leshinsky, a freshman criminology major, proudly displays a sign CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 that she made at the Feminist Majority meeting (Photo by Kira Clouse).

Fraternity sleeps in boxes for good cause

AYMEN MOHAMMED Reporter

Pi Kappa Alpha raised more than $1,000 to assist a local homeless shelter by sleeping outdoors in boxes for three days and two nights straight at the fountain plaza. “We started off really well, so I would say we can probably get above $1,200,” said Jake Byers, External Vice President of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at Indiana State University. Byers said the event was a success early on

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since the fraternity raised at least $600 during the first day of the fundraiser. The only cost Pi Kappa Alpha incurred this year was for supplies such as cups and printing flyers, which amounted to about $120, Byers said. The rest of the items used were already accounted from donations and items held back from previous years. Austin Robbins, Philanthropy Chairman for Pi Kappa Alpha at Indiana State, said the fundraiser

collected around $900 last year and around $2400 in 2011 due to one donation of $1,000. Fraternity members sleep in public for three days and two nights to display the image of homeless life. Robbins said they have always been located by the fountain, but this year they placed some members over by the Cunningham Memorial

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Students express their creativity as they tie dye shirts as part of

Mutant food: Companies don’t want you to know that your food’s been genetically modified PAGE 6

Stampede:

Indiana State falls to the North Dakota Bison

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