Proposed Executive Restructuring aims to increase USC’s advocacy capacity
“The fact that we are asking for Council’s support to allow us to grow demonstrates the strength of our organization,” remarked USC President, Bardia Jalayer.
First and foremost, the USC exists to represent students and advocate for students. The USC is committed to advocating for our students on and off-campus, and to all levels of government, on behalf of our ever-changing student body.
Through USC Voice, we spotlight the advocacy achievements of the USC and provide insights into current and future priorities. Our goal is to bridge gaps in understanding and connect students more deeply to the issues that affect them through journalism.
“The fact that we are asking for Council’s support to allow us to grow demonstrates the strength of our organization,” remarked USC President, Bardia Jalayer.
Three years ago, USC Vice President Cat Dunne would never have pictured herself leading a week-long advocacy conference at Queen’s Park as the President of an alliance of university student associations across Ontario.