Executive changes and new role mark MRU’s academic future
MRU selects first chancellor, parts ways with Provost in executive shakeup
MRU selects first chancellor, parts ways with Provost in executive shakeup
by Bryce Visser The Reflector The votes have been cast, the ballots counted and the results announced in the 2011-12 Students’ Association of Mount Royal University’s elections. This year’s executive election saw an all-female...
by Catherine Szabo Students hoping for a spot on Mount Royal University’s student council or executive council now have a longer period to put together their nomination packages — two months longer, to be...
by Zoey Duncan Getting elected was the easy part. Now the Students’ Association executives must begin to honour their commitment to the student body by immersing themselves in an intensive learning process over the...
by Zoey Duncan & Claire Miglionico In mid-January, The Reflector performed an informal survey of students to gauge what the biggest issues on campus are. We also asked students their opinion of the SAMRU....
After just two weeks in their new roles, the SAMRU Students’ Council have eagerly put the wheels in motion to shape the future policies, bylaws and direction of the Students’ Association. On Oct. 5,...