SA board split between Act Now and V3
Act Now takes four out of five executive seats, but the Student Association board overall is a split with V3
Act Now takes four out of five executive seats, but the Student Association board overall is a split with V3
Act Now’s Riddhi Modi and nine members of the V3 slate have been sanctioned for breaking rules in the Student Association elections
Modi and Mortimore discuss changes to board members’ pay at the final debate of the SA election
An eyewitness said they saw V3 slate posters being removed last week and Tiffany White of Act Now says her posters have disappeared at St. James campus
Director of education candidates discuss how to improve game programming program, fashion and construction co-ops
George Brown students share why they decided to vote in the Student Association election
Low turnout at executive debate sparks discussion of how the SA can better engage students at Waterfront campus
The elections for the Student Association’s board of directors are underway and we want to know what’s important to students at George Brown College. You can read our coverage of the two main slates competing in the elections, Act Now and V3, here and vote in the below poll about what you care about. [polldaddy poll=9709378]
Members from the two slates outline their goals for the Student Association’s board of directors
Students for Students and independent candidates win one seat each The votes are in for this year’s Student Association (SA) elections, and while the results are still unofficial, it looks like another successful campaign by the Act Now!, as the slate took seven of nine contested positions. Act Now! team members were also acclaimed to eight…
The Student Association’s board of directors elections might seem complicated, but it doesn’t have to be It’s that time of year again; elections for the Student Association’s (SA) board of directors are now underway. With the voting period running from March 18 to March 29 on all campuses, students may feel that they don’t understand how…