Oversight committee will investigate VP-education, VP-equity
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Reconciliation task force’s new name has some questioning if the university is on the right track
by Manuela Vegaby Manuela VegaRyerson created a task force with the goal to reconcile the university’s colonial past. But its new name reveals problems with its inclusion of the broader Indigenous community. In 2018,…
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Students allege recently elected RSU executives used their personal information to get them to vote for their slate
by Kirti Vyasby Kirti VyasIncoming VP equity Maleha Yasmin allegedly used the information provided to the current executive team via their new Headspace program Members of Adapt, the slate that won all five executive…
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Centre Scope – S1 E8 – RSU Election: Broken Bylaws and Missteps
After voting for the Ryerson Student’s Union election ended Friday, March 19, allegations against both running parties — Adapt and For the Students — surfaced through stories broken by the Ryersonian and The Eyeopener. Host Giulia Fiaoni speaks with Ryersonian reporters Frank Quaranta and Marin Scotten about why the presidential win for Adapt’s Siddhanth Satish may be called into question.
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Everything major that has happened so far during the RSU election
This year’s RSU election saw broken bylaws and allegation of procedural missteps