Thu 29 March 2007; 87

Feds soon to be forty

14:14 Thu 29 March 2007; 87 | by Ryan | in uncategorized

In one month Federation of Students, University of Waterloo will be forty years old. On 29 April 1967 Federation of Students incorporated.

In the beginning was the Engineering Society and a few other student societies. After three years those societies got together and formed Students’ Council. Over the years they worked on a constitution, which passed around 1966. The following year they decided to incorporate.

Stephen Ireland was acclaimed as the federations’ first president. In his speech he said

“The present set-up on this campus gives the students very little say in the university. . . . The individual student does not count in the university — his opinion is not heard seriously. But worst of all, he believes he cannot effectively alter the situation.”

Now that the federation has existed for so long, it becomes ever more important that the organization focuses on its purpose as much as it might work for self-perpetuation. Students must have knowledge and efficacy in their organization let alone whole university.

Old BS or new ideas — Anticipating another election uwryan.com 7 January 2003

Sarahs around the world

02:29 Thu 29 March 2007; 87 | by Ryan | in uncategorized

I know two Sarahs who are on different continents.

Sarah is in Ghana and other Sarah is in Japan. So read them.

Connecting Ghana and Canada — Arriving in Ghana after a long plane ride and a rainy stop over in amsterdam was exciting - to say the least! We had a few notes of Twi greetings jotted down in a notebook and forced relaxaed responses to get us through customs. I was very happy to see my backpack pop out with everyone else’s luggage. (Losing my bag on the way to Cameroon was a stressful experience and left quite an impression on me! )

the hollywood north report — I’m happy to report I survived my first day on the job as a junior high school English teacher. Fortunately, there weren’t any classes so I didn’t have to teach. Unfortunately, I did have to give a three-minute speech in Japanese in front of the entire school at the opening ceremony. Have I mentioned that I don’t speak Japanese? Right. You can probably guess how this is going to go.