Dalhousie Student Union
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Established | 1863 |
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Institution | Dalhousie University |
President | Courtney Larkin |
Vice President(s) | Daniel Boyle, Mark Coffin, Kris Osmond |
Treasurer | Matthew Golding |
Location | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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Affiliations | CASA, ANSSA |
Homepage | www.dsu.ca |
The Dalhousie Student Union is the official representative of students at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
[edit] History
On November 10, 1869 students accepted ownership of the Dalhousie Gazette from the founding editors.
A referendum was held February 18-19, 1960, regarding the question of a Student Union Building being built on campus. 90.2% of voters backed the idea. 83.2% of students turned out to vote.
On November 8, 1968, the Student Union Building was opened. The cost of the building eventually was $3,700,000. The construction of the building was made possible in part by the province of Nova Scotia, which granted a loan of $2,766,600 to the Student Union. The SUB loan was retired in 1982.
The CRTC approved student-operated campus radio station CKDU’s application for an FM broadcasting license in October 1984. The station’s first broadcast was Friday, February 1, 1985, at 3:30 p.m.
The Dalhousie Student Union was a founding member of the Canadian Federation of Students in 1981, but withdrew its membership in 1994. In that same year it became a founding member of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations.
In 2003 the DSU helped found the Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations, Nova Scotia's provincial student advocacy group.
[edit] Structure
The DSU is run by a council consisting of members elected by either the student body directly in open elections, or appointed by certain student societies. The council only meets every two weeks during the school year, and monthly during the summer. Council has the ability to approve budgets and expenditures on behalf of the student body.
Day to day operations of the DSU are managed by the Executive, which is deeded by the DSU President. For 2007-2008 the DSU President is Mike Tipping. The executive have the ability to execute their functions and spend their budgets as approved by council, but any new programs or substantial changes must first be approved by council.
The DSU is also responsible for representing students on the Dalhousie Board of Governors (BoG) and Senate, and to external organizations. The DSU is granted 6 seats on the Senate and 3 on the BoG. Traditionally one executive will fill one of these seats and the remainder are filled by students elected by the student body to fill those positions. Elected representatives to BoG or Senate also hold a seat on the DSU council.
DSU elections are held annually, usually in the first week of March. They are preceded by a week of campaigning by the candidates. Out of the 15,500 Dalhousie students, on average only 20-25% of students vote in the elections.
The student union also employs full-time staff to manage the Student Union Building, the Grawood campus bar, research, communications and reservations for building facilities. Full-time staff are managed by the student union executive.
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