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Amelia Brintnell

Biosciences & Business Leader

Biotechnology, Second Year

 AmeliaBrintnell@loyalistc.on.ca

 Student Government Office (located in the Student Centre)

I would like to become more involved in the school, be a representative for the Biosciences and Business programs of the school.

Tell us a bit about yourself and the experience you will bring to Student Government.

I am a hard working student, who is caring and shows initiative. I work hard at everything I am involved in, I try my best to get the job done correctly.

What do you believe is the biggest issue the Student Government will need to address this year?

The most important issue I feel that the Student Government should address this year is to make themselves known. Be able to have the school population know who is part of Student Government.

If you had an opportunity to improve just one thing at Loyalist, what would it be?

I would like to see a convenience store on campus. Open until later at night, a typical store that supplies milk, bread, eggs, chocolate, and hygenic items.

How would you address the following question if asked by a Loyalist student during the campaign.


“Why is it important to vote in student elections?”

It is important to vote in student elections because it allows you to be involved in your school, and it lets your voice be heard of what you want seen in the school.

 

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