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Medicine
Angelica Uy did not interview with the Gauntlet and thus, all we have to go off of is her platform. Uy is looking to help students plan for their future and help ensure that students maximize their time at the university.
To help students prepare for the future, Uy will plan on encouraging interdisciplinary study within the faculty by advocating to open up program restrictions in discipline-specific classes that regularly have a portion of open seats to all Cumming School of Medicine (CSM) students. Moreover, she looks to help students network by regularly communicating available positions to students within research, studentship and volunteering opportunities.
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their own advocacies.
In addition, Shah wants to focus on two Quality Money initiatives which aim to improve study spaces in the faculty and renovate the rooftop of the Arts parkade — an area that he determines to have lots of potential. The former includes modernizing the spaces in the basement of the Social Sciences building to provide quality study spaces for students. He believes that by focusing on these Quality Money initiatives, they will create important spaces that would not only serve arts students but the broader student population in the long run.
Lastly, with his professional knowledge in real estate, Shah is confident in his abilities to generate resources for students to access affordable housing. This would include hosting workshops for housing and developing resources alongside the SU while continuing student advocacy to the administration to ensure that student concerns are being heard.
Shah’s decision to run for re-election stems from his passion for leadership and continuing the meaningful work of ensuring that students have a voice in spaces where important decisions are being made.
All undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts can vote YES or NO on their ballot for up to two candidates for FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE or ABSTAIN from voting.