Friday, April 17, 2009

spread your legs and your sheets

...because I haz a spredshietz! BAM!

I've been tracking election results, and have compiled for all of you to the best of my ability...

The SFUO Round Tables List for 2009-2010!



Just in case you've been elected, and want to face-stalk the rest of your RT before you actually meet them. Or maybe I'm the only one who is creepy like that. I don't know.

There might be some holes or misinformation on there still - I've confirmed very little, and am just throwing this up now so it's actually out before Leaderaction where everyone will just meet each other anyway. BAM!

Plus, those of you who are not involved (if there even are any who read this blog), you can now see who to hold accountable for things happening on campus, since I am not aware of anywhere else you can find a list like this.

BAM!

Note - if I missed your executive, it isn't because I don't like you guys. I love everyone who has passion enough to get involved on campus in some way. Student leaders are admirable, whatever they's leadin'. It's just that you're a sub-association (member associations of SAFA, clubs of CETSC, groups under the ESS, etc) or you're not heavily affiliated with the SFUO (droit civil), so you didn't make sense to go on this list, or I just couldn't find any infos about you (nutrition, other).

2 comments:

  1. Can you explain the round table UART (other)? and the letters in brackets? Just curious because you have me listed in it!

    Merci!

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  2. Oh, sorry! VPs University Affairs or Academic Affairs attend the UART, as they all do pretty much the same job. They're listed under UART (Academic). Other federated body executives sometimes find that the amount of work for the VP University Affairs is too much for one person, so they find a way to split the work - either as an anglophone/francophone pair, or into several more specialized positions.

    Michèle, your (s) means you are VP Student Affairs (and to my knowledge the only one). Rami in HSS is University Affairs francophone, hence the (f), and everyone on the list with an (x) holds the VP External Affairs position.

    Some of these VPs will attend the UART. Some will not attend any round table. All still do enough work that they should be on the list. Plus, like I said, the work they do is closely related to that of the VP University Affairs. Thus, UART (Other).

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