Arts and Science Councillor

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Hey everyone, I'm Ryan Michon - and my goal is to help you graduate on time, with more money in the bank and with the best memories.

My top 5 priorities are:

  • Recognition of Experience: Advocating for your club, work & life experience to count for academic credit.
  • Fire Student Life: Creating a more active student life, including Faded Fridays - a weekly, CSU sponsored party at Reggies.
  • Financial Burden: Using my parliamentary experience to open productive dialogue with the administration and push for lower fees.
  • Class Availability: Improving class availability so you can graduate on time.
  • Food Affordability: Improving campus food affordability via local restaurant partnerships.

University is hard enough - help me make it quicker, cheaper, and a whole lot more fun.


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My name is Safwan Al Mamlouk, I’m a second year undergraduate student in political science and I’m running for your student union as a councillor. I’m looking to put students in control of their tuition, as well as make campus a safe and inviting environment for all. I’m not a politician, I’m just your classmate.


JMSB Councillor

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Hey everyone! I’m Michael, a third-year JMSB student, and I’m running for CSU Council to ensure student voices are heard and that we all get the most out of our CSU membership.

My top three priorities are:

  1. Changing the start date of Reading Week to Saturday so no one has an exam on the Sunday before Thanksgiving. As an international student, I know how stressful it is to plan a trip home when your exam schedule is uncertain. I will support our JMSB reps in CSU Council and in meetings with university management to push for this change.
  2. Building partnerships with local restaurants to highlight student discounts that already exist and create new ones. Affordable meals near campus should be easier to find.
  3. Making weekend tutorials accessible to all students by offering them in a hybrid format. Whether you live far, have a job, or just need flexibility, you deserve access to academic support.