HSF candidates gather in new election forum
HSF presidential candidates spoke to Humber News Tuesday at the first all-candidates open forum about changes to HSF’s election and appeal policy.
Read MoreHSF presidential candidates spoke to Humber News Tuesday at the first all-candidates open forum about changes to HSF’s election and appeal policy.
Read MoreHumber Students’ Federation posted the presidential candidates running in the 2015-2016 election on Monday: Ayesha Pierre, Patrick Millerd, Shawn Manahan and Ahmed Tahir.
Read MoreHumber students don’t care about HSF elections.
Read MoreGet to know your HSF presidential candidates before voting booths open this Friday. In the second installment of our series, Humber News interviewed candidate Thomas Walton.
Read MoreThe HSF’s Annual General Meeting this Wednesday taking place at the Student Centre at North Campus, which all full-time students can attend, promises to be a tumultuous one.
Read MoreAn HSF board of directors meeting Wednesday grew heated as members discussed current president Tim Brilhante’s disqualification from running again because of violating a three-strike policy.
Read MoreFormer candidate of HSF’s vice-president of student life position, Karnesh Babaria, says “there were a lot of things that didn’t go fair,” in regards to his removal from the campaign.
Read MoreThe process which led to Tim Brilhante’s controversial disqualification isn’t sitting well with some of the winners and losers of the HSF elections.
Read MoreHumber College President Chris Whitaker told Humber News on Monday that the college administration will not “intervene in the affairs” of the Students’ Federation elections, in which Tim Brilhante was disqualified as a candidate for president.
Read MoreShawn Manahan talks to Humber News about Brilhante’s disqualification, what Manahan himself recieved strikes for, the HSF electoral process, and how he expects the transition as incoming HSF president with Tim to go.
Read MoreThis year’s chief returning officer, Natalia Toussaint, has gone under a lot of fire for her decision to disqualify current HSF president Timothy Brilhante and VP Student Life, Lakeshore candidate Karnesh Babaria.
Read MoreThe sitting HSF president was seeking re-election, but was disqualified late Thursday night – less than 24 hours before the polls closed – from the HSF presidential election. Chief Returning Officer Natalia Toussaint chose not to disclose the reasons for the ruling.
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