These organizations are not necessarily affiliated with the Department of Politics and Government and their actions and opinions are not intended to reflect those of the department.
To educate college students about the Democratic party to support and encourage the Democratic candidates.
To provide students an opportunity for political expression and recognition, train them as political workers, support the principles, objectives, and platform of the Republican Party, and provide pracitcle means by which they may contrubute in the development and betterment of the Republican Party as a service to the United States of America, the State of Illinois, the County of McLean, and its subdivisions.
The purpose of the Graduate Student Association is to provide a forum to voice the academic and nonacademic needs of graduate students. Furthermore, GSA will provide programming, funding for research, networking, and social opportunities for all graduates students. In addition, GSA will contribute to the formation of relevant university policies.
Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit service organization committed to providing low-income housing for families in need. Through fundraising and hands-on construction, we are currently working on our ninth collegiate home in nine years.
The Indy publishes a weekly newspaper, and sponsors events relating to the media and politics.
Law Club is a student organization that is designed to promote a greater understanding of contemporary legal issues, and to assist students who are thinking of pursuing a career in law. The club is open to all undergraduate or graduate students regardless of their majors. The club arranges for speakers, law school tours, and frequently coordinates events with ISU's Attorney Advisory Board, which consists of alumni who are now attorneys or judges. Professor Tom McClure is the advisor for the Law Club.
Highest level of student representation on the Illinois State Campus, representing and working for meaningful change on issues affecting student life.
SPAN is a national student network supported by the Peace Action Eduation Fund. SPAN was created to forge a more popular and diverse student peace movement. What has emerged ties the historic struggles of the peace movement with critical issues of justice that speak to the experiences of young people today.
These organizations are not necessarily affiliated with the Department of Politics and Government and their actions and opinions are not intended to reflect those of the department.