Elections

Team FAM brings experience to Residence Society election

This year, Residence Society elections will see a team bringing their past experiences from within the society to the table.Continue...

Rector candidate Afsheen Chowdhury prioritizing cultural change on campus

Ranging from policy adjustments to influencing a substantial cultural change on campus, Rector candidate Afsheen Chowdhury plans, if elected, to enact changes both on a small and large scale.Continue...

Rector candidate Jake Roseman hopes to unify student body

Rector candidate and current Residence Society President, Jake Roseman said he hopes to promote unity throughout the student body if elected for office.Continue...

Team ECN hopes to ‘breathe new life’ into AMS

Following ratification of the uncontested AMS executive team on Jan. 18, Team ECN has initiated a campaign they hope addresses students’ needs and invites them to increase their engagement with the AMS.Continue...

Rector candidate Alexandra da Silva hopes to augment student voices on campus

In pursuing the role of Rector, Alexandra da Silva wants to further represent student voices on campus.

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AMS Vice-President (Operations) candidate addresses past controversies

In 2013, a handful of Queen’s students revealed a video online in which a then AMS Vice-Presidential candidate performed a racist depiction of Mexican culture. Five years later, the video is still online and the same candidate is running again for the same position.Continue...

Rector all-candidates meeting sees three potential candidates

On Jan. 8, an all-candidates meeting was held in preparation for this month’s University Rector elections. The meeting, which provided information to potential candidates about the election process, saw three students announce their intent to run.Continue...

AMS executive all-candidates meeting sees minimal turnout and 'lack of engagement'

Traditionally, the AMS all-candidates meeting is where teams of three interested in running for student government executive gather to show their intent to run. However, this Tuesday’s meeting held in Dunning Hall saw only one candidate who remains unsure of her willingness to run, and no opposition.Continue...

Ontario e-registration voting tool targeted towards students

Ontario’s Chief Electoral Officer Greg Essensa believes voting in the province has taken a major step towards modernizing with the introduction of an e-registration system.Continue...

QUCA chooses to endorse Maxime Bernier for Conservative leadership

“Kevin O’Leary is saying ‘I will be able to beat Justin Trudeau’, but it could be tough for him to have the support of Quebecers"Continue...

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