A Look Inside the USC’s Decision to Divest
This past February, The University Students’ Council (USC) announced that it will be divesting.
This past February, The University Students’ Council (USC) announced that it will be divesting.
On March 2nd, the USC unanimously passed a motion to declare a sexual and gender-based violence crisis on campus.
The USC’s Ethnocultural Support Services (ESS) and Black Students’ Association (BSA) spearheaded programming to honour the contributions of Black individuals in history while looking forward to inspiring the future with Black Joy.
Say hi 👋 to Eliot Hong, past USC Comms Officer 2011-12 and seasoned marketer who loves to build up the communities he’s part of.
Meet Ely Rygier, the next USC alum we’re profiling this election!
Meet Andrew Forgione a past USC president (2011-12), Social Science Student Council president (2010-11), and Social Science USC councillor (2009-2010).
Last night, the USC executive introduced a motion at Council regarding improving accountability for sexual and gender-based violence prevention and response.
USC VP External Affairs and OUSA President Eunice Oladejo, ran a campaign to advocate for stopping OSAP Clawbacks.
Over the next three years, the organization will reallocate 61 per cent of invested funds out of pooled holdings containing fossil fuels and into sustainable, profitable, and fiscally-responsible funds.
Online school can be hard and fatigue is real.