York faces backlash amidst return to campus
As students come back to campus for in-person classes, York administration comes to terms with backlash from the decision by unions and student organizations alike.
As students come back to campus for in-person classes, York administration comes to terms with backlash from the decision by unions and student organizations alike.
Less than 500 votes were recorded for just three contested positions during the 2021 YFS elections.
The YFS elections voting period has begun and will take place over Zoom. However, Excalibur had some questions around issues with the move to an online voting process, nominations, as well as informing students of the election.
*UPDATED* According to the YFS website, elections will be taking place online via Zoom. The voting period begins Tuesday, March 16 and ends Friday, March 18.
Candidates have until March 5 to reach the requirements for a nomination.
Eight months after calls for action against anti-Black racism on campus, has the York administration done anything meaningful to answer those calls?
The meeting took place online, and mainly served as a recap of a year altered drastically by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Centre for Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion is hosting a series of anti-racism workshops throughout the fall semester.
Members of post-secondary educational institutions from all across Canada take a stand against systemic issues and barriers within educational institutions.
YFS is in the midst of transitioning student life to the virtual world.