On Feb. 3 Engineering (EngSoc) voters elected Danielle Rivard, Sci ’23, President, Evan Wray, Sci ’22, Vice-President of operations, and Jane Cohen-Wallis, Sci ’24, Vice-President of Student Affairs (VPSA).
Adam Raco, Sci ’25, was elected the EngSoc Junior Senator for the 2022-23 term.
The candidates...
On Jan. 20, the Engineering Society (EngSoc) announced their decision to extend the nomination period for their faculty election. The original nomination period ended on Jan. 19, with campaigning week scheduled to take place Jan. 24 to 31 and elections scheduled to conclude by Feb. 3.
Currently, EngSoc...
On Wednesday night in the ILC atrium, next year’s Engineering Society hopefuls fielded questions from the student body about managing heavy workloads and the potential return of the Student Choice Initiative.
Presidential candidate Spencer Lee opened the debate by emphasizing the importance transparency...
Spencer Lee, Sci ‘21, wants Queen’s engineers to know what their Society stands for.
As the sole presidential candidate running in the Society’s elections, Lee has structured his platform around increasing student trust and involvement with the Engineering Society, as well as ensuring the Society...
The uncontested candidates vying for each of the two vice-presidential roles in the Engineering Society sat down with The Journal to lay out their visions for the Society.
Vice-President (Student Affairs): Alex Koch-Fitsialos
Alex Koch-Fitsialos, Sci ’21, wants to bridge the gap between the Engineering...
The Engineering Society’s (EngSoc) “Five-Oh and Go Vote” campaign led to the faculty’s highest voter turnout in several years.
EngSoc’s goal in this year’s election was to have 50 per cent of engineering students vote. That number was exceeded, with turnout at 53 per cent — 13.2 per cent higher than...
Andrew Crawford and Erin Murphy are hoping to have a chance to oversee six services, three director positions and the budget and strategic planning process of Orientation Week and Sci Formal, as the Engineering Society’s (EngSoc) Vice-President of Operations.
Crawford, Sci ’15, who served as Grease...
Jerry Haron and Alex Wood are the two candidates running for the position of Vice-President of Student Affairs (VPSA) for the Engineering Society (EngSoc). The position includes oversight of the Director of Communications, Director of Events, Director of Internal Affairs, Director of Design and Director...
Three candidates debated engineering traditions and the possibility of incorporating the society at yesterday’s Engineering Society (EngSoc) presidential debate.
The three candidates for EngSoc president are Logan Bell, Julie Tseng and Kristy Tu, all Sci ’16. The election will take place Jan. 27-28.
The...
Logan Bell wants to see EngSoc put its best face forward — namely, his.
Bell, Sci ’16, is running to be EngSoc President.
“The President’s role is to really be the face of engineering for Queen’s, the student face,” he said.
“And, as President, I feel that I would provide the most personable face,...
Yesterday’s wide-ranging Engineering Society (EngSoc) vice-presidential debate focused on long-term planning and improving the society’s communications and marketing.
The debate was held in the Integrated Learning Centre (ILC) at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Around 40 students attended the event.
Jerry Haron,...