2020 student elections

ASUS Executive debate recap

ASUS executive candidates faced off in an open debate on Thursday for their final discussion ahead of elections on Jan. 28 and 29.Continue...

ResSoc elects Team OJJ as next executive

Team OJJ was elected as the Residence Society executive with 88 per cent of the vote on Thursday night.

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EngSoc executive hopefuls respond to student concerns at debate

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.Continue...

ComSoc hopefuls, uncontested for top jobs, want to shift Society’s perception

This year’s Commerce Society election will see Team MKV run uncontested for the executive positions.Continue...

SGPS executive candidates make their case to students in Q&A

This week, candidates running to be the next executive of the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) sat down with The Journal . Here’s what they had to say:

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Team AJA releases unfinished platform, pledging update Friday

Team AJA has released a precursor to their platform, outlining their platform points , to kick off the campaign period on Jan. 20.Continue...

Lacking detailed proposals, Team AJA lays out vision for AMS top job

Rector candidate hopes to rebrand position

Rector candidate Sam Hiemstra, ArtSci ’21, is the sole person vying for the position this year. It’s the first time in at least 20 years the position hasn’t been contested.

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Team David and Matt want to “bring ASUS to you”

ASUS presidential candidate David Niddam-Dent, ArtSci ’22, and vice-presidential candidate Matt D’Alessandro, ArtSci ’22, hope to win leadership of Queen’s largest faculty Society by “bringing ASUS” to students.

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Team Chris and Taylor want to hear “your voice”

For Team Chris and Taylor, the biggest focus of their campaign in this year’s ASUS Executive election is to increase efficiency and transparency in the Society.

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