Presidential candidate Yara Hussein, Vice Presidential (Society Affairs) candidate Emma Farrell, and Vice Presidential (Operations) candidate Aloka Wijesundara are the only team running for the newly restructured ASUS executive this year.
The team, all ArtSci ’23, whose campaign slogan is “Building...
On Jan. 20, AMS Assembly gathered to ratify a slate of Winter Referendum fees, validate the candidates running for AMS executive, as well as discuss clubs’ policy, return to in-person operations, and police presence on campus.
Assembly ratified the candidates running for the next AMS executive team:...
As executive candidates in this year’s ASUS election, Team Harmz & Gurj believe they represent a catalyst for greater transparency and inclusivity in the ASUS governing body.
Mathematics major Harmony Crawford and Life Sciences student Gurjot Ravi, both ArtSci ’19, take pride in their self-identified...
Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) executive candidates Eric Nicol and David Bath are looking to revamp ASUS into an association that “works for everyone.”
The two third-year political studies majors are running on a platform that prioritizes anti-nepotism, community building, equity and...
On Wednesday night, the foyer of the ILC was crowded, not only for the complimentary pizza, but to hear the EngSoc presidential and senator candidates answer questions.
While Max Berkowitz, Sci ’20, will most likely be acclaimed in the role of Senator with a vote of confidence, Nat Wong, Sci ’18,...
On Tuesday night, the candidates in the race to be next year’s Engineering Society (EngSoc) Vice Presidents hashed out their perspectives on general issues and platforms in the EngSoc VP debate.
Jillian Reid, Sci ’18 and Liam Tharp, Sci ’19 are currently vying for the VP Operations (VPOPS) role, and...
Mike Young, ArtSci ’15
Political campaigns for student leadership positions are hard.
But they can also be among the most invigorating and enjoyable things a student does during their time here.
I’ve been there. Last January, as I began my campaign to become Queen’s next Rector, I ran from class talk...