Jasper Lorien is running to be student governor on a platform centered around freezing tuition and housing fees, divestment from companies complicit in human rights violations and increasing student housing construction.
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Ferdinand Rother is a third-year economics student running for the Board of Governors on a platform focused on advocating for international students, environmental sustainability and affordability for students.
Ayesha Irfan is running for VP external on a platform centred around advocating for international students, housing and transit.
Drédyn Fontana is running for AMS VP academic and university affairs (AUA) under a platform of increased affordability, accessibility and equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI).
Third-year political science student Taushifa Shaikh is running for AMS VP academic and university affairs (AUA) after experiencing frustration with the AMS centring university interests over student priorities.
Alex Chui is running for a spot as one of five student senators at-large with a platform centered around furthering accessibility, accountability, diversity and inclusion.
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Kyle Rogers is running for a place as one of five student senators at-large with a campaign focused on amending the academic calendar.
Kareem Hassib is running for re-election for a second term as a student senator-at-large on a platform of accessibility, accountability and equity.
Sahib Malik is running to be one of five student senators-at-large for the 2024/25 academic year on a platform centred around creating more flexible course scheduling options and increasing the Senate’s transparency.
Third-year economics student Ferdinand Rother is running to be student senator-at-large on a platform focused on supporting international students, transparency and student community.
Taushifa Shaikh is running to be a student senator-at-large with a campaign focused on equity and diversity in the curriculum, research and innovation and community building.
Kamil Kanji is running for reelection to the Senate on a platform of increasing academic support, implementing more equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives and improving Senate efficiency and transparency — things he’s run on before but that he says require more time to complete.
First-year student Jasper Lorien is running to claim one of five student senator-at-large seats on a platform promoting accessibility, institutional accountability and affordability.