Week of Feb. 18, 2013 | Volume 67 | Issue 17
The student voice of Indiana University Southeast
STUDENTS PLAN STRIKE TO REDUCE COST OF TUITION By ETHAN FLEMING Staff ethflemi@umail.edu
L
evi Groenewold, history junior, spends his days like a typical student. He attends class, writes papers, and studies for exams. During his downtime, however, he is raising support for an upcoming IU Strike. The strike, led by a student group at IU Bloomington, called Student Power IU, will take place April 11 through 12 to coincide with
April 11-12 For more info about tuition, visit iushorizon.com.
2007-2008 5 percent
the IU board of trustees meeting that day. Student Power IU’s list of demands include an immediate reduction in tuition, an elimination of all fees, no retaliation for participating in or organizing the strike and for the IU system to make good on their promise to double the enrollment of African-American students to 8 percent. Groenewold said that student tuition makes up 51 percent of the entire IU budget, while government funding sits at about 18 percent. He also said that if you look at those same numbers from the ‘90s they would be virtually reversed. In the past six years, Greoenwold said, tuition has raised 45 percent systemwide. See STRIKE, page 2
TUITION INCREASE
2009-2010
2008-2009 5 percent
2010-2011
4.4 percent
4.6 percent
2011- 2012
2012-2013
3.3 percent
3.3 percent
Increase in the past six years: more than 45 percent
1
REDUCTION OF TUITION
Petitioners propose a tuition freeze and fee elimination for all IU campuses. The organization states tuition and fees have increased more than 45 percent in the past six years.
2
STOP PRIVATIZATION
Strikers request the university remain public and stop the privatization of services, such as parking and the bookstores.
3
END WAGE FREEZES
Strikers support improved pay and conditions for faculty and staff
4
HONOR DIVERSITY PROMISE
The group supports the university’s promise to double the enrollment of African-American students to 8 percent.
5
6
ABOLISH HB1402 / SB590
Strikers seek for the university to abolish the HB1402 and SB590.
NO RETALIATION
Strikers ask for no retaliation for organizing or participating in strike activities.
Contact rgroene@gmail.com or visit http://iuonstrike.tumblr.com to learn more about the strike.
SYSTEM-WIDE STRIKE DEMANDS FEATURES
BILLY BEANE OAKLAND ATHLETICS GENERAL MANAGER
- PAGE 8
Photo by Hanna Woods
Graphic By Stephen Allen Source: Horizon Archives, IU On Strike
Speaker’s Bureau connects community to IUS speakers Tina Reed Staff tinkreed@ius.edu Many times employers need an expert to talk with their employees about various issues from finances to child care but do not always know where to turn. To help people in situations such as this, IU Southeast launched the Speaker’s Bureau on Feb. 1. The Speaker’s Bureau will provide a free online forum for people in the Southern Indiana and Kentuckiana areas to find speakers from within the IUS community for events such as lectures and workshops. The featured speakers are lecturers and professors. “If there’s a local historian who is looking for someone to come and speak to their class or their group on a certain topic they would look through the different speakers on the
Speaker’s Bureau link on our website and request that speaker to come to their event,” said Erica Walsh, public relations specialist. The bureau has had a variety of local teachers from elementary to high schools needing someone to come and talk to their class about whatever they may be studying at that time. “This is good for our faculty and staff, because they can be seen as experts in the community,” Walsh said. “Anyone can use this service at any time, and it’s on their schedule.” Walsh said the Speaker’s Bureau is designed to be a resource for the community. “A lot of times members of the community will call my office looking for a certain speaker who can talk on a very specific topic,” Walsh said. “Those topics can be anything and everything.” Walsh said she has had many requests for people who can talk about See SPEAKER’S BUREAU page 2
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