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Central Student Association

The Central Student Association (also known as the CSA) is the student union for all undergraduate students at the University of Guelph.

Central Student Association
InstitutionUniversity of Guelph
LocationGuelph, Ontario, Canada
Established1979
Websitewww.csaonline.ca

History Edit

The current CSA is the third iteration of a central student union on the Guelph campus. It was founded in 1973. The first cross-College student government was Union Council which lasted from the end of World War Two until 1970 when—because of a major disagreement over the University Centre—the University drove it into bankruptcy and dissolution.

In 1966 students agreed to fund a "Student Union Building" with no university operations in it at all. In 1968 they agreed—again by referendum—to fund an expanded building which was to be called the University Community Centre which would house university run services that students needed to directly access such as counselling services, registration and financial aid.

By 1970 the University decided that the building would be all that and also house all administration functions as well. Union Council claimed that such a building would violate the terms of the referendum and therefore they should build what the students said they wanted or return the money collected. The University countered by saying that the newly incorporated Union Council (which changed its name to the University of Guelph Student Union) had no say in how the fees collected would be spent, that they didn't "recognize" this new entity as the legitimate student government. At the same time, the University decided that fees paid to the Union Council (which they had collected up to this point and gave over to the new "Student Union" that they claimed had no standing) should be voluntary. They stopped collecting the fee and that soon drove the organization into bankruptcy. With no money to operate or to fight the University Centre battle with, the organization dissolved itself.

The second student "government" was the Committee of College Presidents (OAC, OVC, Mac, and Arts). It was a loose association whose main function was to make sure that social events and some services (such as the Ontarion) would survive. It lasted only three years—long enough for the University to take the student money and build the building they'd decided on. The Committee didn't do much except to create a real student government called the University of Guelph Central Student (note the singular "student") Association. It was first known as UGCSA, but it lost the UG a couple of years later and by 1977 it was known by all as the CSA. Unlike the Committee, it was a directly elected body, and soon an incorporated one.

One of its first actions was to sue the University for breach of trust over the University Centre. The CSA worked to regain student control of the UC from the University in the 1970s and finally settled out of court on the matter, establishing a University Centre Board with a majority of student representatives. Students continue to pay a fee for the building.

From 1973 until 1993 the CSA had a structure with a President and Vice Presidents (varying in number) and a voting council made up of reps from the Colleges (one appointed by the College Student Government and two voted in "at large"). After 1993 the structure has been flattened, with various kinds of Commissioners and Spokespeople representing the various (and changing) efforts of the Association. In addition there are now voting places for other student organizations and groups as well as the Colleges.

The CSA is a member local of the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) since 1987. In 2010, students vote to hold a decertification referendum from the national and provincial chapters of the CFS. The vote is challenged in court. The referendum is held under parameters outlined by the judge. In 2012, the CFS is granted an appeal by the Ontario Court of Appeal, due to the 2010 judge’s failure to provide reasons for his decision in the original referendum court case, rendering the referendum no longer binding. Membership with CFS is continued. In 2013, the CSA continued correspondence with the University, requesting recollection of CFS fees, but without success. The CSA Board of Directors passes a motion to file a joint application with the CFS, to put the University’s uncollected membership fees before a judge. The dispute of uncollected fees is settled in 2017 with a settlement between the CSA Board of Directors with CFS and the University of Guelph Administration[1]

About Edit

The CSA is a democratically organized, dues paying student union representing over 16,000 full and part-time undergrad students at the University of Guelph.

The purpose of the CSA is to bring together the elected representatives of all the college governments on campus. The CSA also has appointed members of campus organizations into a single body. The CSA provides services such as a health plan, the universal bus pass, and the Student Help and Advocacy Centre. The CSA also owns and operates the Bullring campus pub, and also has a controlling stake on the Board of Directors for the University Centre. Many Campus Organizations and Clubs are recognized under the CSA, and together with the different club offices, occupy over half of the second floor of the University Centre.

Administration Edit

The student government is administered by four full-time undergraduate executives. These executives are:

  • President
  • VP Student Experience
  • VP Academic
  • VP External

The day-to-day operations are overseen by the elected Executive, who also lead various campaigns and advocate for all undergraduate students with the assistance of full-time staff members. The CSA employs a number of part-time student service staff.

The elected and appointed Board of Directors holds open meetings every two weeks throughout the school year and over the summer semester, though emergency meetings are also called when needed with 48 hours notice. The general membership meets annually to review the auditor's report, ratify changes made to the CSA's by-laws by the Board of Directors, and provide ground level participation to the operation of the CSA.[2]

Elections Edit

Elections are held every Winter semester to select the next years Executive and Board. Hiring for most part-time positions takes place in the winter semester as well. For vacancies in the Executive and/or Board of Directors positions, a Fall By-Election takes place in the following Fall Semester.

Board of directors Edit

CSA Board of Directors meet four times per semester. Board meetings are scheduled in advance, and are held on Wednesdays. In the summer months, the board meetings are held in the CSA Boardroom, and in the Fall and Winter semesters, they usually meet in a larger room in the University Centre. All the Board meetings are open to the public, and are traditionally begun with a motion to extend speaking rights to all present, so that visitors may contribute to the process. Only members of the Board of Directors hold voting rights.[3]

Votes on the CSA Board of Directors by 14 At-Large individuals (elected, 2 per college), 7 College Governments (appointed), and 9 student organizations (appointed).In the Commissioner structure, all five executive had votes. With the new structure, the executive act as passive board members who can motivate and introduce motions, but cannot vote. [4]

Executive Commissioners Edit

Year President VP Student Experience VP Academic VP External
2023-2024 Shaima Alam VACANT Junpyo (Jun) Lee Samar Tariq
2022-2023 Nicole Walker VACANT Mason Friebe Jena-Lee Ashley
2021-2022 Nicole Walker Sara Kuwatly (resigned Feb '22) Lisa Kazuhara Shilik Hamad
2020-2021 Tyler Poirier Sara Kuwatly Sean Mitchell (elected Sept '20) Horeen Hassan
2019-2020 Dena Van de Coevering Claudia Idzik Lindsey Fletcher Horeen Hassan
2018-2019 Jack Fisher Aidan Paskinov Natalie Clarke Kayla Weiler
2017-2018 Chelsea Mulvale Emily Vance Becca Cheskes Kayla Weiler

In the 2016-2017 year, the UofG CSA voted to return to a hierarchical structure. The following are the executive who served the CSA between 2003 and 2017.

Year Communications and Corporate Affairs Finance & Operations Local Affairs Academic & University Affairs External Affairs
2016-2017 Zoey Ross Ryan Shoot Jay Rojas (elected Oct '16) Meghan Wing Miriam Kearney (resigned Aug '16)

Emily Vance (elected Oct '16)

2015-2016 Sonia Chwalek Matthew Campbell Scarlett Raczyski Peter Miller Asia Barclay (resigned Jan '16)
2014-2015 Sonia Chwalek Colin Morris Brittany Skelton Peter Miller Sonali Menezes
2013-2014 Chris Archibald N. Charles Hamilton Tyler Valiquette Julia Forster Dominica McPherson
2012-2013 Drew Garvie Joshua Ofori-Darko Matthew Pecore Deaglan (MC) McManus Dominica McPherson
2011-2012 Lauren Ramsay (resigned Aug '11)

Drew Garvie (elected Oct '11)

Joshua Ofori-Darko Derek Alton Jessica Carter Demetria Jackson
2010-2011 Demetria Jackson Nick Stepanov Anastasia Zavarella Kevin Bowman Denise Martins
2009-2010 Gavin Armstrong Joshua Gaber Galen Fick Nathan Lachowsky Momina Mir
Year Communications Commissioner Finance & Human Resources Commissioner Local Affairs Commissioner Academic Commissioner External Commissioner
2008-2009 Jeff Rotman Joel Harnest Arden Hagedorn Christi Garneau-Scott Cailey Campbell
2007-2008 Meaghan Hourigan Jakki Doyle Evan Dalzell Derek Pieper Cailey Campbell
2006-2007 Jonathan Odumeru Chris Killer Bre Walt Becky Wallace John Coombs
2005-2006 Hannah Draper Andrew Munroe Erika Gates Kim Neale Scott Gilbert
2004-2005 J-me Allen Sean Field Erika Gates Jenn Watt Ryan White
2003-2004 Derek Husser Quentin Sinclair Andrew Langille David Hornsby Luke Weiler
2002-2003 Dave Hauch Sanjay Chakraburtty Tahira Dosani Erinn White David Sone

Services Edit

The CSA provides a number of services to its constituency. These include:

  • The Bullring[5]
  • Universal Student Bus Pass (with the Graduate Student Union)[6]
  • thecannon.ca (in partnership with the Guelph Campus Co-Op)[7]
  • SafeWalk[8]
  • Guelph Student FoodBank[9]
  • The Bike Centre[10]
  • CSA Clubs[11]
  • Health and Dental Plan[12]
  • Student Help and Advocacy Centre (SHAC)[13]
  • Printing & Promotional Services[14]
  • Menstrual Hygiene Initiative (free menstrual products)[15]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Our History | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  2. ^ About the CSA
  3. ^ Information and Members of the Board of Directors
  4. ^ Board Composition
  5. ^ "Our Story | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  6. ^ "Student Bus Pass | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  7. ^ "The Cannon - Homepage". thecannon.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  8. ^ "SafeWalk | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  9. ^ "Guelph Student FoodBank | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  10. ^ "The Bike Centre | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  11. ^ "CSA Clubs | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  12. ^ "Health and Dental Plan | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  13. ^ "Student Help and Advocacy Centre | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  14. ^ "Printing & Promotional Services | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  15. ^ "Menstrual Hygiene Initiative | Central Student Association". csaonline.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-19.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Central Student Association news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Central Student Association also known as the CSA is the student union for all undergraduate students at the University of Guelph Central Student AssociationInstitutionUniversity of GuelphLocationGuelph Ontario CanadaEstablished1979Websitewww wbr csaonline wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 About 2 1 Administration 2 2 Elections 2 3 Board of directors 2 4 Executive Commissioners 2 5 Services 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The current CSA is the third iteration of a central student union on the Guelph campus It was founded in 1973 The first cross College student government was Union Council which lasted from the end of World War Two until 1970 when because of a major disagreement over the University Centre the University drove it into bankruptcy and dissolution In 1966 students agreed to fund a Student Union Building with no university operations in it at all In 1968 they agreed again by referendum to fund an expanded building which was to be called the University Community Centre which would house university run services that students needed to directly access such as counselling services registration and financial aid By 1970 the University decided that the building would be all that and also house all administration functions as well Union Council claimed that such a building would violate the terms of the referendum and therefore they should build what the students said they wanted or return the money collected The University countered by saying that the newly incorporated Union Council which changed its name to the University of Guelph Student Union had no say in how the fees collected would be spent that they didn t recognize this new entity as the legitimate student government At the same time the University decided that fees paid to the Union Council which they had collected up to this point and gave over to the new Student Union that they claimed had no standing should be voluntary They stopped collecting the fee and that soon drove the organization into bankruptcy With no money to operate or to fight the University Centre battle with the organization dissolved itself The second student government was the Committee of College Presidents OAC OVC Mac and Arts It was a loose association whose main function was to make sure that social events and some services such as the Ontarion would survive It lasted only three years long enough for the University to take the student money and build the building they d decided on The Committee didn t do much except to create a real student government called the University of Guelph Central Student note the singular student Association It was first known as UGCSA but it lost the UG a couple of years later and by 1977 it was known by all as the CSA Unlike the Committee it was a directly elected body and soon an incorporated one One of its first actions was to sue the University for breach of trust over the University Centre The CSA worked to regain student control of the UC from the University in the 1970s and finally settled out of court on the matter establishing a University Centre Board with a majority of student representatives Students continue to pay a fee for the building From 1973 until 1993 the CSA had a structure with a President and Vice Presidents varying in number and a voting council made up of reps from the Colleges one appointed by the College Student Government and two voted in at large After 1993 the structure has been flattened with various kinds of Commissioners and Spokespeople representing the various and changing efforts of the Association In addition there are now voting places for other student organizations and groups as well as the Colleges The CSA is a member local of the Canadian Federation of Students CFS since 1987 In 2010 students vote to hold a decertification referendum from the national and provincial chapters of the CFS The vote is challenged in court The referendum is held under parameters outlined by the judge In 2012 the CFS is granted an appeal by the Ontario Court of Appeal due to the 2010 judge s failure to provide reasons for his decision in the original referendum court case rendering the referendum no longer binding Membership with CFS is continued In 2013 the CSA continued correspondence with the University requesting recollection of CFS fees but without success The CSA Board of Directors passes a motion to file a joint application with the CFS to put the University s uncollected membership fees before a judge The dispute of uncollected fees is settled in 2017 with a settlement between the CSA Board of Directors with CFS and the University of Guelph Administration 1 About EditThe CSA is a democratically organized dues paying student union representing over 16 000 full and part time undergrad students at the University of Guelph The purpose of the CSA is to bring together the elected representatives of all the college governments on campus The CSA also has appointed members of campus organizations into a single body The CSA provides services such as a health plan the universal bus pass and the Student Help and Advocacy Centre The CSA also owns and operates the Bullring campus pub and also has a controlling stake on the Board of Directors for the University Centre Many Campus Organizations and Clubs are recognized under the CSA and together with the different club offices occupy over half of the second floor of the University Centre Administration Edit The student government is administered by four full time undergraduate executives These executives are President VP Student Experience VP Academic VP ExternalThe day to day operations are overseen by the elected Executive who also lead various campaigns and advocate for all undergraduate students with the assistance of full time staff members The CSA employs a number of part time student service staff The elected and appointed Board of Directors holds open meetings every two weeks throughout the school year and over the summer semester though emergency meetings are also called when needed with 48 hours notice The general membership meets annually to review the auditor s report ratify changes made to the CSA s by laws by the Board of Directors and provide ground level participation to the operation of the CSA 2 Elections Edit Elections are held every Winter semester to select the next years Executive and Board Hiring for most part time positions takes place in the winter semester as well For vacancies in the Executive and or Board of Directors positions a Fall By Election takes place in the following Fall Semester Board of directors Edit CSA Board of Directors meet four times per semester Board meetings are scheduled in advance and are held on Wednesdays In the summer months the board meetings are held in the CSA Boardroom and in the Fall and Winter semesters they usually meet in a larger room in the University Centre All the Board meetings are open to the public and are traditionally begun with a motion to extend speaking rights to all present so that visitors may contribute to the process Only members of the Board of Directors hold voting rights 3 Votes on the CSA Board of Directors by 14 At Large individuals elected 2 per college 7 College Governments appointed and 9 student organizations appointed In the Commissioner structure all five executive had votes With the new structure the executive act as passive board members who can motivate and introduce motions but cannot vote 4 Executive Commissioners Edit reference https web archive org web 20120302194409 http studentlife uoguelph ca lce navigate lead resources and http www csaonline ca executive Year President VP Student Experience VP Academic VP External2023 2024 Shaima Alam VACANT Junpyo Jun Lee Samar Tariq2022 2023 Nicole Walker VACANT Mason Friebe Jena Lee Ashley2021 2022 Nicole Walker Sara Kuwatly resigned Feb 22 Lisa Kazuhara Shilik Hamad2020 2021 Tyler Poirier Sara Kuwatly Sean Mitchell elected Sept 20 Horeen Hassan2019 2020 Dena Van de Coevering Claudia Idzik Lindsey Fletcher Horeen Hassan2018 2019 Jack Fisher Aidan Paskinov Natalie Clarke Kayla Weiler2017 2018 Chelsea Mulvale Emily Vance Becca Cheskes Kayla WeilerIn the 2016 2017 year the UofG CSA voted to return to a hierarchical structure The following are the executive who served the CSA between 2003 and 2017 Year Communications and Corporate Affairs Finance amp Operations Local Affairs Academic amp University Affairs External Affairs2016 2017 Zoey Ross Ryan Shoot Jay Rojas elected Oct 16 Meghan Wing Miriam Kearney resigned Aug 16 Emily Vance elected Oct 16 2015 2016 Sonia Chwalek Matthew Campbell Scarlett Raczyski Peter Miller Asia Barclay resigned Jan 16 2014 2015 Sonia Chwalek Colin Morris Brittany Skelton Peter Miller Sonali Menezes2013 2014 Chris Archibald N Charles Hamilton Tyler Valiquette Julia Forster Dominica McPherson2012 2013 Drew Garvie Joshua Ofori Darko Matthew Pecore Deaglan MC McManus Dominica McPherson2011 2012 Lauren Ramsay resigned Aug 11 Drew Garvie elected Oct 11 Joshua Ofori Darko Derek Alton Jessica Carter Demetria Jackson2010 2011 Demetria Jackson Nick Stepanov Anastasia Zavarella Kevin Bowman Denise Martins2009 2010 Gavin Armstrong Joshua Gaber Galen Fick Nathan Lachowsky Momina MirYear Communications Commissioner Finance amp Human Resources Commissioner Local Affairs Commissioner Academic Commissioner External Commissioner2008 2009 Jeff Rotman Joel Harnest Arden Hagedorn Christi Garneau Scott Cailey Campbell2007 2008 Meaghan Hourigan Jakki Doyle Evan Dalzell Derek Pieper Cailey Campbell2006 2007 Jonathan Odumeru Chris Killer Bre Walt Becky Wallace John Coombs2005 2006 Hannah Draper Andrew Munroe Erika Gates Kim Neale Scott Gilbert2004 2005 J me Allen Sean Field Erika Gates Jenn Watt Ryan White2003 2004 Derek Husser Quentin Sinclair Andrew Langille David Hornsby Luke Weiler2002 2003 Dave Hauch Sanjay Chakraburtty Tahira Dosani Erinn White David SoneServices Edit The CSA provides a number of services to its constituency These include The Bullring 5 Universal Student Bus Pass with the Graduate Student Union 6 thecannon ca in partnership with the Guelph Campus Co Op 7 SafeWalk 8 Guelph Student FoodBank 9 The Bike Centre 10 CSA Clubs 11 Health and Dental Plan 12 Student Help and Advocacy Centre SHAC 13 Printing amp Promotional Services 14 Menstrual Hygiene Initiative free menstrual products 15 See also EditList of Ontario students associationsReferences Edit Our History Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 About the CSA Information and Members of the Board of Directors Board Composition Our Story Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 Student Bus Pass Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 The Cannon Homepage thecannon ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 SafeWalk Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 Guelph Student FoodBank Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 The Bike Centre Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 CSA Clubs Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 Health and Dental Plan Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 Student Help and Advocacy Centre Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 Printing amp Promotional Services Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 Menstrual Hygiene Initiative Central Student Association csaonline ca Retrieved 2023 06 19 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Central Student Association Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Student Association amp oldid 1160865794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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