Tag: fees

Putting money where media is

The AMS Annual General Meeting (AGM) Tuesday night saw three Queen’s media services fight for funding from the student body. CFRC, Queen’s TV (QTV) and the Queen’s Journal all sought, and obtained, fee changes after being approved by AMS Assembly. CFRC asked for its mandatory fee to be increased from...

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AMS looks to increase specific fee

The AMS is seeking to raise their mandatory specific fee by $9.26. The specific fee funds the commissions and offices of the AMS, encompassing all lobbying and advocacy work in addition to student-run programming and government services. The specific fee is currently $70.74. The increase would bring...

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Vexed votes

A technical error has postponed voting for the Fall Referendum by a day, pushing back the release of the results. According to AMS chief returning officer Chris Parker, 6,000 email ballot logins weren’t sent because of an error with Votenet, the software behind the online voting system. Parker said...

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Debts determined by choice of faculty

When they graduate, many students will leave Queen’s with a diploma in one hand and thousands of dollars of student debts in the other. For those in faculties like Commerce and Engineering, their debt will be nearly double that of their peers in other faculties. The practice of charging university...

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