Citizenship
Individual Development through Educational Activities in the citizenship dimension may include gaining experiences, skills, and competencies in such areas as social justice, leadership, political action, service, duty, understanding political processes, environmental issues, rights and responsibilities, power issues, and civic involvement.

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Activities

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  • Become involved with Idaho Students for Education Week helping to promote   ISU on a statewide basis  (ASISU)
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  • Research issues and candidates for local/state/national elections
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  • Register to vote and use the power frequently
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  • Attend a campus/city/county/state government meeting
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  • Attend the Frank Church Symposium on International Affairs 
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  • Actively recycle in your daily life
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  • Run for campus-wide political office  (ASISU)
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  • Apply to be a legislative page
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  • Become an active member of a political party or interest group
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  • Organize a community service project (SAC)
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  • Lobby your state legislators on student issues
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  • Participate in Leadership classes and programs  (SAC)
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  • Join a student organization with service or political areas of interest  (SAC)
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  • Other

  • Resources

    (ASISU) • Associated Students of Idaho State University • 282-3435
    (SAC) • ASISU Student Activities Center • 282-4588
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