Bishop's University Students' Representative Council

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Bishop's University Students' Representative Council
Established 1893
Institution Bishop's University
President Mark Lawson
Vice President(s) Ryan French, Duncan Horne, Paige Marlow
Location Sherbrooke, Quebec
Members
Affiliations Canadian Alliance of Students Associations
Homepage www.busrc.com

The Bishop's University Students’ Representative Council is a non-profit student run organization to which all full-time students automatically belong. They are members of the Canadian Alliance of Students Associations. The current president is Mark Lawson.

"The SRC is responsible for a number of services offered to students and provides a variety of both academic and non-academic clubs through which students may become directly involved in Bishop’s life. It is also responsible for several publications, including the Yearbook, the Mitre, the Handbook and the Directory. In addition to this, the SRC is responsible for organizing events on campus, ranging from Orientation Week to the election of the valedictorian." [1]

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One of the oldest student organizations in Canada, the Students' Executive Council of Bishop's University was founded in 1893.
It was renamed the Students' Representative Council following a referendum in the spring of 1979 which also re-organised the various vice-President positions, creating the VP Media Affairs to be responsible for Radio Bishop's (later CJMQ), the Campus Newspaper, the Mitre, the Quad (yearbook) and the Student Handbook. This constitutional change also removed all club representation from the Council, the clubs being represented by the VP positions. The constitution was subsequently revised in 1983, further structuring it.
The Bishop's University Students' Representative Council is the official representative of all the students at Bishop's University. Under the President are a number of vice-Presidents (Internal Affairs, External Affairs, Media Affairs, Academic Affairs), a Director of Finance, four student senators, two students appointed to the University Board of Trustees and four representatives elected by the student body (On and Off-Campus Reps).

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