Tag: Faculty elections

Talking Heads: What would make you care about student elections?

“Knowing more about it and what people are actually running for.” Victoria Fry, ArtSci ’18    “Advocating for something I can relate to.”  Christopher Wong, ArtSci ’17     “Publicizing it more.” Georgia, ArtSci ’16     “If they took the time to ask students what they care about.” Linette...

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ComSoc race uncontested

Team PFK is campaigning unopposed for Commerce Society executive, but only one team member is currently in Canada. Vice-president (external) candidate David Koke is fielding questions on campus while presidential candidate Nicola Plummer is in Switzerland and vice-president (internal) candidate Daniel...

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JohnTom plans ahead

Before assuming their new roles on May 1, the incoming ASUS executive plan to simplify the society’s website. “[Making] it more accessible would help the society because so many things revolve around it,” incoming president John Whittaker said. The team won 65 per cent of the Arts and Science Undergraduate...

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Incoming EngSoc executive celebrate at Clark

A packed Clark Hall pub ushered in next year’s Engineering Society executive on Wednesday night. Over 120 people attended the party that saw Taylor Wheeler elected as president. Wheeler, Sci ’13, won with a vote of confidence. “We ran a sort of low-key campaign. We didn’t opt for the gimmicks of other...

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Computing Science victory

Though she was told it was “in the bag” for her, Computing Students’ Association (COMPSA) president-elect Elizabeth Lappin was surprised by her win. “You never know,” she said. “It is still up to the students.” Lappin, CompSci ’14, was acclaimed with 80 per cent of the popular vote on Wednesday night. She...

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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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One contender for EngSoc President

For the first time in over 10 years, the presidential candidate for the Engineering Society (EngSoc) is running unopposed. Taylor Wheeler, Sci ’13, spoke at the ILC atrium for the presidential debate on Wednesday night. The event was attended by almost 50 Engineering students. He said that while he...

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Candidate wants focus on resources

The only contender for the president of the Computing Students’ Association (COMPSA) hopes to make the society more visible on campus. Elizabeth Lappin, CompSci ’14, said she isn’t overly confident about the election even if she has no competition. “I still have to get a vote of confidence, so there’s...

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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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