DSU Black students rep candidate: Claudia Castillo-Prentt
“Much of the work that is done by the DSU is unknown to many students,” says candidate Claudia Castillo-Prentt, “but there is a lot that goes into keeping the Union and all of its services running.”
DSU Residence students rep candidate: Sandra Sunil
During her time as DSU Science rep, Sandra Sunil “came to realize how much of a gap there really is between the DSU and the residences.
DSU Board of Governors rep candidate: Fatima Beydoun
Fatima Beydoun is switching from DSU Arts and Social Sciences rep to Board of Governors rep.
DSU Vice-president (Student Life) candidate: Renayre Forbes
DSU candidate Renayre Forbes says she sees multiple processes at Dalhousie that allow students to slip through the cracks of the system.
DSU Vice-president (Internal) candidate: Calista Hills
“I see a lot of potential in this position to make lasting positive change,” says DSU candidate Calista Hills. “When we’re only at Dal for a limited time it can be difficult to feel that you’re making a lasting difference.”
DSU Vice-president (Finance & Operations) candidate: Isa Wright
DSU candidate Isa Wright feels tuition is currently the biggest issue on campus.
DSU Vice-president (Finance & Operations) candidate: Isa Wright
DSU Vice-president (internal) candidate: Veer Gandhi
DSU candidate Veer Gandhi wants student engagement to improve. And he wants to be the one to improve it.
DSU Presidential candidate: Andrew Hall
“I don’t see action as only protesting and the like, I see action as concrete changes which result in everyone’s mutual benefit,” says DSU candidate Andrew Hall.
DSU Presidential candidate: Aisha Abawajy
DSU presidential candidate Aisha Abawajy wants to decrease tuition fees and prioritize students’ mental health.