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Leah Hennig Parity took centre stage for the presidential candidates at the CSJ forum
If Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ) wanted a party planner, it would have elected one years ago. Instead, at the CSJ forum,…
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Leah Hennig VPA candidate gave a strong showing at ISU forum, less so at CSJ
In the one-person race for vice-president (academic) (VPA) of the University of Alberta Students’ Union (SU), Susan Huseynova is still…
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Leah Hennig BoG representative candidates highlight representation, but lack specifics
At the Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ) forum on February 25, two of the Board of Governors (BoG Rep) candidates returned to…
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Leah Hennig VPSL candidates have priorities in the wrong place at CSJ forum
Vice-president (student life) (VPSL) felt more in tune at the Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ) forum, but still had their priorities in…
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Leah Hennig Chauhan and Raina find their footing in VPX race
At the Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ) forum for the University of Alberta Students’ Union (SU) elections, vice-president (external) (VPX) candidates gave…
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Leah Hennig Big promises, thin plans: VPX candidates falter at ISU forum
At the Indigenous Students Union (ISU) forum for the 2026 University of Alberta Students’ Union (SU) elections, promises were made…
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Leah Hennig VPSL candidates are already becoming repetitive at the ISU forum
Candidates for vice-president (student life) (VPSL) came to the Indigenous Students’ Union (ISU) forum with their ears open, but their…
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Leah Hennig Differences between BoG Rep candidates remain unclear
At the Indigenous Students’ Union (ISU) forum on February 24, the three Board of Governors (BoG) Representative candidates made it…
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Leah Hennig SU presidential race pits delivery against disruption at the ISU forum
If student politics had its own version of David and Goliath, the University of Alberta Students’ Union (SU) presidential election…
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Leah Hennig SU Report Cards 2025–26: President
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union Executive and the Board of Governors representative. It’s impossible…
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