AMS

Team BGP gets the green light

The Journal believes that team BGP will be the best executive in place for next year’s AMS.Continue...

Student input a priority for PDA

PDA wants the AMS to listen.Continue...

Accessibility key for team BGP

The biggest initiatives planned by team BGP’s presidential candidate Eril Berkok, vice-president of operations candidate Peter Green and vice-president of university affairs TK Pritchard will be shaped by student responses, the team members said.Continue...

Candidates talk AMS services

Broad changes to AMS corporate services aren’t a priority for all executive team candidates, but all three have come to a consensus on making Student Constable (StuCon) positions more appealing.Continue...

Three teams to vie for AMS executive

Candidates for this year’s AMS executive election were ratified last night at AMS Assembly, with three teams in the running.Continue...

The “insider” question

Exposure, not experience, may be the key to success for teams who run for AMS executive positions, says AMS President Doug Johnson.Continue...

AMS revisits fraternity ban

The AMS is seeking legal consultation regarding the 78-year-old ban on its members becoming part of fraternities or sororities.Continue...

Salaries subject to remuneration review

Over $140,000 in student dollars are spent on AMS commissioner salaries — the equivalent of almost 2000 AMS-specific student fees.Continue...

Services get an upgrade

The AMS executive’s first four months in office have been marked by major renovations to their services, the team said.Continue...

NAD under fire

Offenses traditionally processed through the Non-Academic Discipline System have been rerouted to school administrators, leaving the future of Queen's peer-to-peer method uncertain.Continue...

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