Students First dominates student elections
Last ballot box could turn tables for Schulich Director
Last ballot box could turn tables for Schulich Director
CRO says system secure save some “human error”
CHRY denies various accusations
York admin say student apathy caused lack of opposition this year
I’ve always wanted to be incorporated in the school’s decision making.
I’ve decided to switch sides this election and back the winning team. Sure, you can call me a flip-flopper – I supported the incumbents’ cause before I came to York. For a while I sided with the minority because I thought the majority leaders were self-centred and ignorant, and that I could make a diff erence (man, I used to be idealistic).
The most vital time of year has come to York once again
Candidate hopefuls gather signatures as new CRO and bylaw changes promise an impartial election
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