IU Student Groups Highlight Community Efforts at Involvement Fair

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Indiana University Bloomington is home to more than 750 registered student organizations and clubs, all created and led by students. Some of them are trying to make a difference in B-town. Some are trying to help people who feel like outsiders find their community. During the first week of this semester WFHB sent dozens of reporters to the Student Involvement Fair to seek out these stories in a report produced by the Audio Storytelling class in The Media School. We hear from 11 orgs in 11 minutes including Exodus Refugee Immigration. The Indiana attorney general is demanding Exodus cooperate with an investigation into complaints from ICE that Exodus is making immigration arrests more difficult.

ORGS FEATURED:

American Conservation Coalition

Campus Girl Scouts

WildCare

Friends Club all-female philanthropy

Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEM)

Alzheimer’s Student Alliance

Exodus Refugee Immigration

Black Student Union

League of Women Voters

Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Live Reality Games Club

CREDITS:

Today’s feature story on student organizations at the Student Involvement Fair was produced by students in the J331 Audio Storytelling class at The Media School at Indiana University: Brendan Brown, Anna Fernandez, Mia Hilkowitz, Aidan King, Graham Nash, Ella Nelson, Elizabeth Noble, Jenna Nolot, Ashton Rohrbacher, Erica Weaver, Georgia Winston

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