User talk:CalgaryStudents
Location | Calgary, Alberta |
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Established | 2007 |
Members | 6 member organizations: UofC SU, UofC GSA, SAMRU, SABVC, ACADSA, SAITSA. |
The Calgary Student Caucus (CSC) represents students from the 6 public post-secondary Students' Association and Students' Union in Calgary, Alberta.
The focus of Calgary Student Caucus is on municipal affairs that affect student life in Calgary. The CSC dot not have any staff and is directed entirely by the student executives of University of Calgary Students' Union, University of Calgary Graduate Students' Association, Students' Association of Mount Royal University, Students' Association of Bow Valley College, Alberta College of Art and Design Students' Association and Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Students' Association.
Calgary Student Caucus is governed by its Board consisting of two primary delegates from each organization. Each member school is represented at the Board level with two voting delegates. The board is lead by the Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary of the organization.
History
[edit]The Calgary Student Caucus was officially formed 2007 but has been informally meeting since 1993. CSC has hosted a tent city at University of Calgary to demonstrate against the high cost and lack of student housing, sending combined letters to council and the mayor, and pushed for improvements to the U-Pass system. The CSC has also worked on the most recent secondary suites issue.
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