Bishop's University Students' Representative Council
Encyclopedia
The Bishop's University
Bishop's University
Bishop's University is a predominantly undergraduate university in Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. Bishop's is one of three universities in the province of Quebec that teach primarily in the English language...

 Students’ Representative Council
is a non-profit student run organization to which all full-time students at Bishop's automatically belong.

"The SRC is responsible for a number of services offered to students and provides a variety of both academic and non-academic club
Club
A club is an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities; there are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, political and religious clubs, and so forth.- History...

s through which students may become directly involved in Bishop’s life. It is also responsible for several publications, including The Quad yearbook, The Mitre and the Handbook
Handbook
A handbook is a type of reference work, or other collection of instructions, that is intended to provide ready reference .A handbook is sometimes referred to as a vade mecum or pocket reference that is intended to be carried at all times.Handbooks may deal with any topic, and are generally...

. In addition to this, the SRC is responsible for organizing events on campus, ranging from Orientation Week to the election of the valedictorian
Valedictorian
Valedictorian is an academic title conferred upon the student who delivers the closing or farewell statement at a graduation ceremony. Usually, the valedictorian is the highest ranked student among those graduating from an educational institution...

." http://src.ubishops.ca/new/welcome.html

History

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. Following constitutional changes in 2006, the VP portfolios were again restructured, with the Vice-President of Social Affairs taking responsibility for clubs and societies.

The Bishop's University Students' Representative Council is the official representative of all the students at Bishop's University.

SRC Operations

The SRC runs two on-campus operations; The Gait opened in 2006, and is unique in that it is run and staffed completely by full time students. The Gait is open every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and caters to the student population.
The SRC also owns and operates Doolittle's General Store, the only depanneur on campus. Doolittle's is the place to purchase beer, bus tickets, snacks, ice cream, and event tickets on campus. Doolittle's is also run and staffed completely by students.
Overseeing the two operations is a Director of Finance and Operations. This full-time student is hired by the SRC, and is the only non-elected "VP" to sit on the SRC Board of Directors.

Academic Affairs

The Academic Affairs Department is made up of 5 Divisional Senators, overseen by Elizabeth Robichaud, the VP Academic Affairs. Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Education, and Natural Science are each represented by one student, who carries a vote at the Academic Senate of Bishop's University. Each of the Senators also sits on their divisional faculty meetings, as well as various sub-committees of the Senate.

Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Department is a recent creation, stemming from a constitutional overhaul during the 2006 academic year and is now overseen by Taylor Johnston. The Vice-President of Student Affairs oversees a team of four (4) Student Affairs Representatives, tasked with protecting the non-academic rights of students. The Student Affairs Department represents the student body on a number of Bishop's University committees, including the Student Services Directors Meeting, Health and Safety, Committee on Life at the University, and the Alcohol Concerns Committee.

Social Affairs

The Social Affairs Department also emerged from the changes made in 2006, and is now overseen by VP Doug Jarvis. Social Affairs oversees all non-academic events occurring on and off-campus, planning various trips and activities for Bishop's students. Social Affairs also oversees the many clubs at Bishop's, and allocates funding to each club or society deemed deserving.

These student groups include:

Academic: Bishop’s Biology Club; BUES (Economics);BUGS (Geography); Chemistry Club; PSA (Political Studies)

Hobby/Interest: BU Ski and Snowboard Club; Ultimate Frisbee Club; Outdoors Club; Climbing Club

Lifestyle Clubs: BU Pride Alliance; Bishop’s/Champlain Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Gender Equity

Public Service: Bishop’s University Environmental Club (BUEC); Best Buddies, Big Buddies; Amnesty International
Amnesty International
Amnesty International is an international non-governmental organisation whose stated mission is "to conduct research and generate action to prevent and end grave abuses of human rights, and to demand justice for those whose rights have been violated."Following a publication of Peter Benenson's...



Each of the four (4) Student Event Coordinators under the VP Social is responsible for one event a semester, ensuring a full social schedule for Bishop's students. Past events include trips to Carnivale in Quebec City, "Fill the Stadium" at McGill University, Winter Carnival @ Bishop's, Grad Formal, and many others.

External links

The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK