ISU College Republicans
Information
Category:
Student Groups - Political Groups
Description:
The Best Party On Campus!

The Iowa State College Republicans exist to promote conservative and Republican ideals, foster strong student leadership, develop life-long friendships, and most importantly: TO HAVE FUN!!!

All Republicans or politically interested students are welcome to attend our meetings, join the club, participate in our many social events, help further the agenda and goals of the party and club, and elect candidates that will promote our positive message.
Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public to the Iowa State network.

Admins

Officers

Jason
Chairman
Logan
Vice Chair
Corey
Executive Director
Michael
Treasurer
Chad
Secretary
Steven
Advisor
Dane
IFCR Chair
Members

6 of 341 membersSee All

Jamie
Jamie
Jason
Jason
Events

41 past eventsSee All

ISU College Republicans

 

Basic Info
 

Name:
ISU College Republicans
Category:
Student Groups - Political Groups
Description:
The Best Party On Campus!

The Iowa State College Republicans exist to promote conservative and Republican ideals, foster strong student leadership, develop life-long friendships, and most importantly: TO HAVE FUN!!!

All Republicans or politically interested students are welcome to attend our meetings, join the club, participate in our many social events, help further the agenda and goals of the party and club, and elect candidates that will promote our positive message.
Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public to the Iowa State network.

Contact Info
 

Email:
Website:
http://isurepublicans.wordpress.com/
Office:
C-18 East Student Office Space
Location:
Ames, IA

Recent News
 

News:
A group of ISU CR members traveled to the state Capitol Building Tuesday night to join nearly 600 other Iowans in protesting a Democratic attempt to raise taxes through eliminating Federal Deductibility. It was a wild night, which concluded with 600 people being kicked out of a public forum by Democratic House Speaker Pat Murphy, for applauding speakers who were making it clear they disagreed with the Democrats' pro-union agenda.