On Jan. 25, Residence Society (ResSoc) President Roshael Chellappah announced over Zoom that Emily Yeung, HealthSci ’23, was voted incoming ResSoc President for the 2022-23 year.
Voting took place on Jan. 24. This year’s election saw a turnout of 241 students, 93 per cent of whom supported Yeung as...
The Residence Society (ResSoc) Presidential Forum, held on Jan. 20, saw sole Presidential candidate Emily Yeung, HealthSci ’23, answer questions about her platform. The open forum was moderated by current ResSoc President Roshael Chellapah and Chief Electoral Officer Caitlin Sankaran-Wee.
The forum...
Emily Yeung, HealthSci ’23, is the Residence Society’s (ResSoc) uncontested candidate for President in this year’s elections.
Yeung attributes her passion for working in Queen’s residences to her two years of involvement with ResSoc, where she has formerly held roles as a Residence Facilitator and...
Sunday’s Residence Society (ResSoc) presidential debate, held on Zoom, saw both presidential candidates speak to the future of residence during COVID-19.
Jared Fernyc opened the debate by proposing new initiatives and programs aimed at developing professional and academic skills.
Fernyc stated a...
Together, Presidential candidate Oliver Flis, Vice-Presidential (Residential Affairs) candidate Julia Guest, and Vice-Presidential (Judicial Affairs) candidate Julie Ro form Team OJJ. Uncontested, the three presented at an open forum in the basement of Victoria Hall on Sunday night.
The forum, which...
Voting for Residence Society (ResSoc) executive closed Tuesday night, electing Team NOM by daybreak.
The team is composed of Presidential candidate Madison Scott, ArtSci ’20, Vice-President of Residence Affairs candidate Natasha Sharma, Con-Ed ’20, and Vice-President of Judicial Affairs candidate...
Team GCS was studying for a morning midterm in a Watts Hall boardroom on Wednesday night when Chief Electoral Officer Tuba Chishti announced they won this year’s Residence Society (ResSoc) election.
The vote was split, with 53 per cent in favour of GCS.
Flanked by this year’s ResSoc executive, including...
Sunday’s Residence Society (ResSoc) executive debate, held in Victoria Hall, saw both teams express the need to maintain and prepare the young society for coming years.
Greg Radisic, presidential candidate for Team GCS, said restructuring the society could bring in extra revenue, when asked about...
Both teams running for Residence Society (ResSoc) executive are aiming to get more students involved in the society.
Team GCS believes ResSoc can be innovated and improved on, while prioritizing student wellness and engagement.
The team is one of two teams running for ResSoc executive this year. Last...