A student guide to the elections
Candidate hopefuls gather signatures as new CRO and bylaw changes promise an impartial election
Candidate hopefuls gather signatures as new CRO and bylaw changes promise an impartial election
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Toronto mayor Rob Ford is proposing policy changes that will cut selected routes in Toronto.
Admin won’t touch student election
An anonymous email sent to members of York community Jan. 17 expressed frustration with the York student union over the recent electoral bylaw reforms, claiming the changes made are essentially meaningless.
On Jan 7, the YFS sent a letter to Rob Tiffin, demanding York University take down the Live Green ad due to its association with Daniel Katsnelson.
On Jan 10, York removes the ad.
Truthfully, the Student Centre is nearly full.
Students complain of a lack of open space
YFS policy meeting draws over 100 students
Summary of the major resolutions