Our growing numbers
Posted on January 20th, 2009 by EobanI’m pleased to announce that as of today, we now have over 200 people on our mailing list (202 to be precise). This is a wonderful milestone that indicates the potential SAIU has to grow even further; it irrefutably demonstrates that there is a sizeable non-religious community at IU.
The Secular Alliance exists to serve that community, and we hope to increase our membership in leaps and bounds with our callout, activism and activities this coming semester. I’ve very excited that we’ve gotten this far in just eight months; now it’s time to even more exciting, even daunting, steps.
See you at the callout tomorrow.


If saiu has the capability of a blanket e-mailing to all
IU students, faculty & staff why not consider composing a survey to garner information about opinions concerning secularism on campus.
This should remove that e-mail action from the realm of spam at the same time that it brings into saiu information from the campus. It will incidentally also be a large announcement of the saiu presence on campus.
I would love to do this! Unfortunately, we don’t have blanket-emailing abilities—that’s something pretty restricted by IU, I believe. I’ve thought about trying to get such a project started but I don’t have the resources and no one has (of yet) volunteered.
I think it’s a great idea, and it’s something I’d like to try. If we got such a study sponsored by a professor or something, maybe it could be advertised to the whole school…who knows?