President – Phil Barski

Phil Barski is by far the most intriguing candidate in the presidential race. He is fielding a near-complete slate of candidates (VP Events being a notable exception), is the face of a well-organized and energetic campaign, and is the definition of an outsider. Barski and his cabinet have two things in common. First, they are… Continue reading President – Phil Barski

Birth control: pill vs. patch

By Veronika Janik

Sex concerns every individual, nearly every day. A large problem in the grand scheme of things is the informative aspect is often ignored.Fortunately, events such as Sexual Awareness Week promote a more knowledgeable approach to sex and sexual health.The three-day affair will be held Feb. 9-11, in the north courtyard of MacEwan Students’ Centre, and… Continue reading Birth control: pill vs. patch

Ballots – Ben Li

By Вen Li

President: Bryan WestLeast likely to collapse the build- ing on purpose.VP Academic: Laura SchultzLaura Schultz has repeatedly demonstrated a solid understanding of academic issues facing students and the university. Her dedication to the Students’ Academic Assembly as the Communication and Culture representative for two years has been unmatched. More often than not, she has also… Continue reading Ballots – Ben Li

Ballots – Natalie Sit

By Natalie Sit

President: Bryan West While he is a tired retread of SU inbreeding, he is the “best” of the six candidates. VP Academic: Laura Schultz She’s smart, knowledgeable and has concrete plans. You would do the students a huge disservice by not voting for her. VP External: Kevin Maloney Kevin Maloney. He beats out fellow candidate… Continue reading Ballots – Natalie Sit