“I Love NU” Day RSO Challenge

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The event is an opportunity for individuals to show support for the university and visit with state senators about the work and impact of NU’s campuses. All members of the public are welcome.

The role of students is fundamental to I Love NU Day. The Legislature plays a vital part in the lives of students, as it provides a significant portion of the university’s budget, including the funding of scholarships for many students. There are no better advocates for students than themselves. Senators love the chance to connect and interact with students, and the personal experiences students are able to share are the single most effective form of advocacy.

This year, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln would like to challenge each Recognized Student Organization to send at least one student to the Capitol for I Love NU Day. As the largest campus in the University of Nebraska system, we would love to see a significant representation of UNL students at the Capitol on March 10th. Those who plan to attend may RSVP here (https://go.unl.edu/28gu). After RSVP’ing, students will be sent a backgrounder on advocacy as well as specific talking points that UNL is emphasizing this legislative session.

The day will begin with welcoming remarks from President Ted Carter, in Hearing Room 1525 on the first floor of the Capitol. Attendees will then gather in the legislative chamber balcony to be recognized by the Legislature, and then will have time to speak with senators in the Rotunda, engage with other university supporters or listen to legislative debate.

A complete schedule is available on the “I Love NU” Day Facebook page. UNL students will meet on the Union Plaza to walk over to the Capitol as a group, departing at 1:10pm. Attached is also a map of the StarTran bus route that runs from the Memorial Stadium loop to the State Capitol. Buses will depart at 12:55pm and 1:10pm. Students on East Campus are encouraged to take the bus to City Campus, where they can depart for the Capitol with other UNL students.

For questions, contact Michelle Waite at mwaite1@unl.edu.

More details at: https://www.facebook.com/events/660766924664275/