Third year criminology student LOVES all things King’s TALKS, way too much Clumsy, yes. Very.

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Incoming President Turnover Report

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Incoming President Turnover Report

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Meet your new executive!

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Jen: Incoming President

Third year criminology student

LOVES all things King’s

TALKS, way too much

Clumsy, yes. Very.

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Jacky: VP Communications

Third year business student

Iced cap enthusiast Band groupie

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Elise: VP Student Events

Graduated King’s last year with Honors in Sociology

Imaginary boyfriend: John Mayer

At night you can find her sleeping with her stuffed dino

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Jon: VP Student Issues

Second year political science student

Jon is in a frat (you should ask him about which one!)

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Bilal: VP Finance

Third year student in Business

Bilal is on the executive of Western Forex Association

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Meet my portfolio

SpeakerDeputy SpeakerKCC RepsUSC Reps

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Speaker

Everett Aukema

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Deputy Speaker Omar Garcia

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KCC Rep Chris Ginou

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KCC Rep John Edwards

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USC Rep Caleb Chan

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USC Rep Emily Soti

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USC Rep Jai Mavani

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USC Rep Karli Ann Steen

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USC Rep Sujoy Khanna

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What to look forward to this year!

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Getting to know your council

Feel comfortable voicing your opinion Ask questions when you need to No such thing as a stupid question! Always try to represent King’s students

as much as you possibly can

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Goals

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Empowering King’s students by allowing

them to take part in the decision making process

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Educating the student body about what the

KUCSC really does for them

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Making the KUCSC relevant to all students at

King’s and making sure what we do in this room

can benefit all King’s students

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In a nutshell…

OWL page for faculty reps Increasing work study jobs on campus No more bottled water sales on

campus Adding compost where possible Free movie night on Tuesday in SLC Games console in Games room Computer chargers in the library

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Continued

Tim Horton’s open on Sundays Meal plans that work on main campus Find solutions for parking on campus

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