Elections

AMS to review elections policy following unprecedented team dissolution

Following the dissolution of Team ECN on Jan. 28, an executive team will now be appointed at a special meeting of the AMS Assembly. Team ECN’s dissolution presents an unprecedented situation in AMS history, prompting the elections team to review their current policies and procedures.Continue...

AMS Open Forum addresses Team ECN’s platform and vision

Amidst this year’s uncontested AMS executive campaign, Team ECN held an open forum in Wallace Hall to address the Queen’s community on policy and platform positions.Continue...

Three candidates envision the University’s future at Rector debate

On Jan. 24, students, administration and faculty alike gathered in Wallace Hall to witness the all-candidates debate between three third-year students running for the Office of the Rector.Continue...

Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) 2018 elections

After a completely uncontested election last year, the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) is seeing two of five positions contested in the upcoming executive race. The Journal met with the candidates to hear about their motivation for running and some of the plans they have for the future of the SGPS.Continue...

Team Harmz and Gurj hope to make ASUS accessible to all students

As executive candidates in this year’s ASUS election, Team Harmz & Gurj believe they represent a catalyst for greater transparency and inclusivity in the ASUS governing body.Continue...

ASUS executive Team Eric & Dave propose anti-nepotism policy

Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) executive candidates Eric Nicol and David Bath are looking to revamp ASUS into an association that “works for everyone.”Continue...

Team JMT looks to ‘give back to the Commerce Society’

Even though this year’s Commerce Society (ComSoc) executive election sees an experienced team running uncontested, don’t expect Team JMT to rest on their laurels.Continue...

Team Create aims to make Con-Ed faculty more inclusive

This year’s Con-Ed Student Association’s election will see one team focused on making the program an inclusive, supportive faculty with plenty of opportunities for students.Continue...

COMPSA 2018 elections see only one contested position

This year, only one of three executive Computing Student’s Association (COMPSA) positions will be contested in a race of all second-year students.Continue...

EngSoc Executive candidates release platforms

All candidates declined requests for an interview, but did send brief summaries of their platforms to The Journal via email.Continue...

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