AUSU This Month

AUSU Election, Now Under Way

The 2006 AUSU election is now open, and members can expect to see campaign materials from candidates on this website and in our forums. Below is the candidate sheet, as approved by our Cheif Returning Officer, Bevan Iwaskow. Candidates will be invited to create campaign posters for you to view, and as they become available you’ll be able to access them by clicking on each candidate’s name. If the name is blue and underlined, then there is a poster ready for viewing. We hope you all turn out to vote this year, for the council that will provide student services through March 2008!

This year’s candidates are:
MacDonald McInnis – Calgary, AB
Joy Krys – Edmonton, AB
Jamie Czerwinski – Sherwood Park, AB
Sarah Whaley – Surrey, BC
Lisa Priebe – Calgary, AB
Karl Low – Calgary, AB
Tania Davies – Carlsbad, CA
Alica Robichaud – Saint John, NB
Zil-E-Huma Lodhi – Waterloo, ON
Barbara Rielly – Westport, ON
Megan McIntyre – Niagara Falls, ON
Angele Gaudette – Sudbury, ON
Real Beaulieu – Nepean, ON
Peter Tretter – Greely, ON
Lonita Fraser – Hamilton, AB

AUSU Course Evaluations

Would you like to know what your fellow students have thought of an AU course? If so, you are not alone. Many students find the input of their peers invaluable when selecting courses or a program of study. AU students may not have cafeterias and hallways in which to share this knowledge, but AUSU has provided an alternative: AUSU Course and Program Evaulation surveys. Accessible through the “Course Evaluations” link on the right side of the top bar of AUSU.org, these surveys ask a series of questions about AUSU courses and programs. Each student many rate each course or program only once, to ensure the validity of the results, so you must be logged in to access a survey form. Anyone, however, may view the results. If you haven’t already, please rate some courses you have taken so that others may benefit from your experience. Note: these surveys are not the same as the ones that AU distributes with their course manuals. No AU staff or faculty member has access to the AUSU website, nor can they determine who has filled out a survey. Your anonymity is assured.