SGPS elections

Three of five positions uncontested in SGPS elections

Queen's Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) is holding executive elections on Feb. 11-12.Continue...

New Graduate Trustee pushes ‘action, advocacy and listening’

Tony Hu, Meds ’26, has been appointed as Graduate Trustee as of 9 a.m. on Sept. 22. He ran for the position uncontested.Continue...

SGPS presidential candidate hopes to improve mental health supports

Beth Langdon, JD ’23, is the sole candidate vying for the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) President position. Langdon’s platform is based on three pillars: building community, revamping SGPS communications, and improving SGPS mental health resources.Continue...

SGPS executive candidates explain their vision for next year 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:Continue...

SGPS candidates share vision for 2020-21 school year

This year’s Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) executive candidates—all uncontested except those vying for vice-president (Graduate)—have common goals in mind.

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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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SGPS presidential election sees two hopefuls

This year, the only contested SGPS election is for its presidency.Continue...

SGPS elects 2018-19 President following second election period

Following a nullified presidential election, an investigation into an election infraction and a second election period, the Society of Graduate and Professional Students has elected current Vice-President (Community) Tyler Morrison as President for the 2018-19 year.Continue...

Update: SGPS Judicial Committee explains nullification of presidential elections in statement

On Feb. 8, SGPS President Adam Grotsky criticized the society’s Judicial Committee for their lack of transparency in a decision to nullify their presidential elections, which had taken place on Jan. 29 and 30. He called for the committee to release an explanation for their decision and on Feb. 9, they responded.

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Stèfy McKnight elected President of Society of Graduate and Professional Students

With 52.5 per cent of the vote, Stèfy McKnight has been elected President of the Society for Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS).Continue...

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