Ryerson Students' Union
Institution | Ryerson University |
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Location | Toronto, Ontario |
Established | June 27, 1967 |
President | Obaid Ullah |
Vice presidents |
Education: Victoria Morton Equity: Tamara Jones Operations: Neal Muthreja Student Life & Events: Harman Singh |
Members | 35,000+ |
Affiliations | CFS |
Website | www.rsuonline.ca |
The Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) is the students' union that represents full-time undergraduate and graduate students at Ryerson University. All full-time students are required to be members and pay a levy. This money is used to fund student groups, events for students and campaigning.
The Board
The Board of Directors set the direction and the executive manage the day-to-day operations of the corporation. Students elect 2, 3, 4, or 5 members from each faculty, depending on the size of the faculty, to the board, in addition to student representatives from the University’s Senate, student groups, course unions and residence.
The Current Board of Directors
Executive Committee
- Obaid Ullah
- Victoria Morton
- Neal Muthreja
- Tamara Jones
- Harman Singh
Faculty of Arts
- Daniel Lis
- Marzia Riaz
- Anjelo Robb
Ted Rogers School of Management
- Michelle Park
- Anthony Esguerra
- Sandra Bahoua
- Nav Marwah
- Nasrudin Numin
Faculty of Communications and Design
- Eleanor Chan
- Katii Capern
- Kelly Kitagawa
- William Fraser
Faculty of Community Services
- Anna Stevenson
- Michael Friedman
- Dahab Ibrahim
- Chrys Saget-Richard
- Abisola Asha
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
- Naveed Khan
- Michael Foppiano
- Monica Kwong
- Ruken Dilsha Izon
Faculty of Science
- Robinder Jangi
- Maryam Golbazi
At Large Representative Directors
Course Union Director
Betty Wang
Campus Groups Director
Yuli Jadov
Senate Director
Amar Latchman
Graduate Representative Directors
Carolyn Qin, Issuru Weerasekra
Equity Service Centers
The RSU has six Equity Service Centres: The Centre for Women & Trans People, The Good Food Centre, Racialised Students’ Collective, RyeACCESS, RyePRIDE, and the Trans Collective. These centres serve as a space for students from different marginalized backgrounds to come together and organize equity and social justice initiatives, events, and campaigns.
In 2010, The Board of Directors voted to change the name from "Community Service Groups" to "Equity Service Centers" to better reflect their mandate.
The Equity Service Centres each have their own office on the second floor of the Student Centre and are open to all students, so drop by and get involved!
Services
The RSU works to save students money by providing discount and cost-saving services. By pooling their resources, The RSU provide a range of services such as the Members' Health & Dental Plan, Discount TTC Metropass, Used Book Room, CopyRITE Printing Service, Member Services Office, Tax Clinic, Legal Service, Academic Advocacy, Graduation Photos, Campus Lost & Found, Members' Handbook & Dayplanner, Computer Lab, and International Student Identity Card (ISIC) are some of the benefits of membership in the Students' Union.
The RSU is the hub of activity on campus, organizing weekly free events for all students, including pub nights, carnivals, karaoke nights, coffee houses, and more. In addition, the RSU funds and supports over 150 Student Groups, Course Unions, and Graduate Student Associations. These groups are social, cultural, religious, and interest-based groups. The Students’ Union works to advocate on student's behalf, raising their concerns to University administration. The RSU also offers free legal and advocacy services for students
The RSU also organizes various campaigns and initiatives. Victories such as the fall reading week, permanent closure of Gould Street, and the discount student metropass are all examples of the RSU's advocation.
Criticism
The RSU has been criticized for funding a racist student group [1] and for banning a men's issues student group on campus.[2] In 2015, former RSU vice-president education Jesse Root was accused of deleting emails in violation of Ontario's privacy laws. [3]