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Eyerusalem Tadese did not interview with the Gauntlet so this is what voters can expect solely based on her platform.

As a fourth-year biological science student, Tadese plans to improve scholarship funding, research and experiential learning opportunities, and mental health support.

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Tadese cites rising tuition as the motivation behind increasing available scholarships for Faculty of Science students. She is currently working on a Quality Money application for students under financial burden.

She hopes to work with the Career Centre and the Co-op office to increase research and experiential learning

Navid Ghaderi did not interview with the Gauntlet so this is what voters can expect solely based on his platform.

Ghaderi is a third-year neuroscience student that hopes to support science students by aiming to take advantage of the SU Quality Money program to provide more scholarships with broader eligibility. He also will establish networking events and workshops in collaboration with faculty and industry for students to receive feedback for their career goals.

Lastly, Ghaderi hopes to expand and build awareness around mental health resources, focusing particularly on suicide prevention, and substance abuse opportunities for students to further their careers. Lastly, she hopes to collaborate with other science representatives and the Wellness Centre to host stress sessions to support students mentally.

Tadese’s emphasis on working with already existing resources shows that she values collaborating with campus resources for the benefit of students.

All undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science can vote YES or NO on their ballot for up to three candidates for FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE or ABSTAIN from voting.

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