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HARI SINGH Business
Hari Singh is a second-year finance student who is tired of the underrepresentation the Haskayne School of Business has in the SU
Singh has been collecting complaints from students in order to come up with four platform points that he hopes will help the Haskayne community: more PASS sessions, addressing Mathison Hall issues, better accessibility to student resources, creating an oversight committee.
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His first point about expanding the PASS sessions program and tutorial sessions for senior-level courses stems from the lack of resources for test preparation available for business students. By expanding the PASS sessions, he hopes students feel better about test-taking, especially for some tests that don’t reflect
Md Asif Khan
MD Asif Khan is another candidate for the Haskayne School of Business Representative, but he did not interview with the Gauntlet, so here’s what students can expect from him solely based on his platform.
Khan is also an international secondyear finance student who wants to be a voice for students in business. He has three main points on his platform: arrange more career fairs and workshops, help establish more grants and bursaries, and create more awareness of mental health resources.
To ensure business students are properly equipped for any internships and the