After a disqualification and subsequent appeal, one candidate secured his spot in the Residence Society’s (ResSoc) presidential race just before voting wrap up tonight.
The Residence Society (ResSoc) election is on track, with two of three de-slated positions seeing competition.
COMPSA’s two presidential candidates debated before a crowd of their computer-savvy peers.
The Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) campaign period is in full swing, with executive slated Team ECG running uncontested.
Five Residence Society (ResSoc) executive candidates took to the floor to debate the best ways to students living in residence.
At an open forum for next year’s Concurrent Education Student Association (CESA) executive, uncontested Team ECG shared their vision for transparency, advocacy, community—and their love for potatoes.
The results of the 2025-26 Health Sciences Society (HSS) election were announced late on Feb. 7 after polls closed at 11:59 p.m. the prior evening.
The next executive team for the Physical Health and Education Kinesiology Student Association (PHEKSA) has been elected.
Next year’s Computer Students’ Association (COMPSA) executive team is currently in limbo, with no candidates stepping forward to fill the vacant vice-presidential roles.
Improving the cost of living and sustainability in Kingston are at the forefront of Zachary Typhair’s mind.
The Commerce Society (ComSoc) executive election began with three teams and after one dropped out, the race narrowed to two contenders. In the end, one Team PAC emerged victorious.
Deviating from last year, this year’s HSS executive election is running completely uncontested across three positions.
Health Sciences Society (HSS) executive candidates discussed their campaign priorities at the Feb. 3 debate in Mackintosh-Corry Hall. 
The race for the next Commerce Society (ComSoc) executive team picked up with a debate between the two contending teams.
Ivana Drinziu, ArtSci ’26, Jaiden Watkins, ArtSci ’27, and Piper Veloso, ArtSci ’25, will lead as the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) executive come May 1.
With a 20.4 per cent voter turnout, undergraduate students have elected their next AMS Executive. 
The ballots are in and the Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) has a new team.
A no-vote campaign is urging graduate and professional students to rethink ing the only candidate in the running to be the next Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) President.
As Kingston faces a food insecurity emergency and an affordability crisis, Elliot Goodell Ugalde calls for change.
As Ontario’s historic winter provincial election approaches, Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Kingston and the Islands, Ted Hsu, is making his case for another term.