“Our team, we all come from community student groups”
Annie Beach hopes to bring her long history of advocacy to UMSU as the presidential candidate for the Exist slate.
Annie Beach hopes to bring her long history of advocacy to UMSU as the presidential candidate for the Exist slate.
Campaigning will begin Feb. 25 following reading week and voting will run from March 6-8.
Part-time students may finally be represented in UMSU chambers if a motion introduced Thursday is passed.
Following a recent recommendation from the UMSU executive to join the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA), an alliance delegation presented what it called “wins” to students at last week’s UMSU board meeting.
UMSU funding for campus community groups is changing beginning May 1.
A long-serving Indigenous student activist is now running unopposed to be one of the faculty of education’s student representatives on the U of M senate.
Among defederation concerns and a meeting from a competing student association just hours away, the Canadian Federation of Students convened on campus Thursday to spread the word about its “Education for All” campaign.
U of M administrator Barry Lavallee made headlines last fall when he suggested U of M president David Barnard step down from his position citing issues of racism on campus. Months later, Lavallee has resigned from his position.
Do you understand Indigenous governance? That is the question U of M assistant professor Réal Carrière asked during a lecture on his research of Indigenous governance Jan. 30.
UMSU’s peer-to-peer tutoring app has arrived.