Tag: CESA

Team AmPLify voted next CESA Executive Team

Team AmPLify was voted CESA’s next executive on Feb. 12.  The team is comprised of Alexis Pascoal (President), Lexie Ingoldsby (Vice-President Internal) and Paris Tomazic (Vice-President External), all ConEd ’23.  The group ran against Team BluEJay, which was composed of Presidential candidate John...

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Several CESA positions contested this year

Ahead of the upcoming CESA election, The Journal met with candidates to discuss their plans should they be elected. Representative to the AMS Cora Sleegers, ConEd ’23, and Ben Bishop, ConEd ’24, are running for the position of representative to the AMS. Sleegers said her role as an orientation leader—a...

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CESA Executive debate recap

On Friday night, CESA candidate teams RAY and Illuminate pitched similar platform points at the Association’s executive debate. The teams both suggested supporting students by creating more professional development workshops, listening to the concerns of ConEd council members, and opening dialogue...

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Team Illuminate looks to brighten job prospects

Team Illuminate hopes to engage students within CESA with more services and a more comprehensive ConEd experience. For Mackenzi Mellon, Jathorsan Lingarajan, and Carla Namkung, ConEd ’20, the upcoming CESA election represents the next step their next step in student government. Respectively running...

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CESA open forum highlights Team CReaTe’s platform and goals

At an open forum in Dunning Hall on Jan. 26, the ConEd Student Association (CESA)’s uncontested executive team revealed how their platform will address issues about the council’s budget and how they plan to increase student participation in the association.   One promise from Team CReaTe’s campaign...

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Team Create aims to make Con-Ed faculty more inclusive

This year’s Con-Ed Student Association’s election will see one team focused on making the program an inclusive, supportive faculty with plenty of opportunities for students. Tiffany Wong and Connie Trinh, both Con-Ed ’19, and Sarah Reddick, Con-Ed ’20, form Team Create, this year’s uncontested candidates...

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CESA candidate open forum questions about community

On Monday night, Dunning Hall hosted the Concurrent Education Students’ Association (CESA) Candidates Forum, an opportunity for CESA executive candidates to present their platforms and answer questions from community members. Students directed their concerns about involvement within the Concurrent...

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Students campaign against voter apathy

Some students and professors believe that voter turnout in student government elections will never improve. Last month’s AMS winter referendum saw 34.6 per cent voter turnout — a 1.46 per cent increase from 2014. Only 29 per cent of ASUS members voted in the 2014 ASUS elections, with an increase of...

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Teamwork leads to Team WRC’s win as CESA exec

Team WRC won a vote of confidence Wednesday night after running uncontested in the Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) executive election. WRC — composed of David Wiercigroch, president-elect; Sarah Chin, vice-president-elect (internal); and Hannah Ramsay, vice-president-elect (external),...

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Team WRC still wants to get message out, despite being uncontested

Despite Team WRC running uncontested in the Concurrent Education Students’ Association’s (CESA) executive election, presidential candidate David Wiercigroch says little has changed in his campaign. “We are still running a campaign because we want to send out our message, and we are still being held...

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Teamwork priority for CESA exec candidates

Team WRC, a play on the word “teamwork”, is looking to propose fresh ideas that will “decentralize” and diversify Concurrent Education student opportunities and increase involvement. Presidential candidate David Wiercigroch, vice-presidential (external) candidate Hannah Ramsay and vice-presidential...

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Team BACK takes CESA

Team BACK, the only team that ran for the Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) executive, won a vote of confidence Wednesday night. Team BACK consists of Abbey Cressman, presidential candidate, Elisabeth Beard, vice-presidential (internal) candidate, and Gladys Kong, vice-presidential (external)...

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CESA team to boost student input

Team BACK, the only team in the race for the Concurrent Education Students’ Association (CESA) executive, is looking to increase student involvement in CESA. Presidential candidate Abbey Cressman, vice-presidential (external) candidate Gladys Kong and vice-presidential (internal) candidate Elisabeth...

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Team JAM takes CESA elections

Team JAM were announced the victors this evening in the election for the Concurrent Education Students’ Association executive. The team, consisting of president-elect Alex Marshall, external vice-president-elect Hannah Miller and internal vice-president-elect Jake Ferguson, learned of the results...

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CESA teams tackle enrolment and connectivity

Issues surrounding growing enrolment are a focus for Team JAM, one of two teams running in the Concurrent Education Student’s Association’s (CESA)  executive election. A priority for the team is implementing changes to accommodate the Faculty’s increasing size. “Primarily, we see ConEd growing and...

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Positive thinking

Members of the Concurrent Education Students’ Association’s (CESA) council and extended council voted this year to not to display a Positive Space sticker in their shared office space. “I have heard a lot of rumors that … have been going around,” said CESA President Philip Lloyd. “I want to make it...

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Incoming CESA exec wins with 97 per cent

Team PACt won a 97 per cent vote of confidence in the Concurrent Education Student Association executive election. The team, consisting of incoming president Philip Lloyd, incoming internal vice-president Catherine Franey and incoming external vice-president Ariel Fan, heard of the results while having...

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CESA candidates seek to change Council image

The only team running for the Concurrent Education Student’s Association’s (CESA) executive wants greater transparency through the revised CESA Council. Team PACt is comprised of presidential candidate Philip Lloyd, external vice-presidential candidate Ariel Fan and internal vice-presidential candidate...

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