Current 2012-2013 Students' Legislative Council
President, Hardave Birk
Vice President Academic, Kenya-Jade Pinto
Vice President External, Raphael Jacob
Vice President Student Life, Hayley Wade
Vice President Operations and Finanace, Scott Weir
Faculty of Arts Representatives:
- Sarah Damberger
- Hana Kadri
- Kelsy Norman
- Jack Mills
Faculty of Science Representatives:
- Olabode (Sam) Adegabayike
- Marvi Cheema
- Tyler Pentland
Haskayne School of Business Representatives:
- Justin Pon
- Carol Yan
Schulich School of Engineering Representatives:
- Trevor Bestwick
- Tyler Fischer
Faculty of Education Representative:
- Alyssa Stacy
Faculty of Kinesiology Representative:
- Calindy Ramsden
Faculty of Law Representative:
- Waqas Iqbal
Faculty of Medicine Representative:
- Stefana Pancic
Faculty of Nursing Representative:
- Riley Simister
Faculty of Social Work Representative:
- Robyn Romano (Appointed)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Representative:
- Evan Lowe
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