[caption id="attachment_1213" align="alignnone" width="1412"] Rebecca Langmead traded in her basketball shoes for a seat on the SFSS. Image Credit: Brandon Hillier /The Peak[/caption] “I have no idea what I’m going to do, so it’s pretty crazy. My whole life, since I was young, I always knew what the next step would be — and I think that’s the way it is for most people,” Rebecca Langmead reflects as she nears the end of her final year. “This is the first time I’ve been unsure, and it’s kind of relieving in a way to not know and not have your agenda…
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It's that time of year again, when student politicos vie for your vote to represent you on two of SFU's highest governing bodies: the Senate and the Board of Governors. Senate Students elected to Senate are responsible for making decisions related to SFU's academic…
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SFSS board appoints new CEO By recommendation of council, the SFSS board of directors has appointed a new chief electoral officer (CEO) to head up their independent electoral commission (IEC). Oscar Sanchez was favoured by the council over opposing candidate…
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A few years ago I ran for president of the SFSS. I sat where today's candidates sit and I have heard what they heard. This type of experience is exceptionally rare and has resulted in me carrying a level of…
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