SA board proposes positions and rejects discipline
Student Association board proposes to create new full-time executive positions while rejecting accountability measures
Student Association board proposes to create new full-time executive positions while rejecting accountability measures
The Canadian Federation of Students is dedicated to increasing voter turnout through the Generation Vote campaign
Photos from the SA Week of Welcome festival at St. James campus. Sept. 4, 2014 at George Brown College.
“As a trans student, I have struggled to advocate for myself in many of my classes when trans-related issues arose,” said Euan Hwang, 24, a student in the social worker program.
Five votes. That’s how close the results were for Genève Gray who was re-elected to director of finance and operations for the Student Association (SA) of George Brown College.
They are ready for the challenge. Candidates want to show you why they deserve to be on the Student Association’s (SA) board of directors.
Do you know who wants to run your Student Association?
Women have the power. Women’s rights have increased over the years and now we are seeing more women in leadership roles.
The Student Association of George Brown College (GBC) is giving students the opportunity to get their taxes done for free as students in the accounting, finance and business degree programs are helping students through this often frightening process.
It’s election time for the Student Association of George Brown College (SA). As candidates vie to represent students for the next year and govern an organization with a total budget of over $7 million it’s time to review a couple of things the board has done in the previous year.
The Student Association (SA) wanted your ideas and now they have them. On Feb. 5 and 6, the SA held a “World Café” where students got to share their ideas for the Casa Loma Student Centre renovations.
The Community Action Centre at George Brown College (GBC) hosted Ignite: Empowering the next generation of black activists on Feb. 12, an event to celebrate black history and to raise awareness among students on issues surrounding different cultures.