SU Elections: Rules were made to be broken?
Disqualified, appealed, won the election: The Linc reveals the issues surrounding Andreas Zacharia’s re-election that the SU kept secret.
VP Activities result due despite complaints about Andreas
The result for vice-president for activities in this year’s SU elections will be announced on Monday, March 28th but no candidates are being excluded after complaints of misconduct.
Elections see tide of change in the SU
The results of the SU elections saw some shocking and not so-shocking results with the results of one role being suspended and Ary Sharif elected president.
SU elections in video – interviews and analysis
A unique view of campaigns, interviews with Jonathan Holmes, Phil Krstic and Chris Charnley as well as the mood on campus – rewatch the SU election special videos.
President: Derricott and Sharif fight for the title
As Chris Charnley steps down from the top job at the SU, there’s both a fresh and familiar face from the candidates who want to be the next SU president.
VP Academic Affairs: One, two, three, four, five candidates
The role of Academic Affairs officer is hotly contested this year, with five candidates in the running for the position. It will also be important due to the higher education cuts and the upcoming rise in tuition fees.
VP Welfare: Kayleigh runs for re-election
Running unopposed for the role of vice-president for welfare is Kayleigh Taylor, as she looks to continue her work in to a second year.
VP Activities: ‘Keeping it fresh’ or a fresh face?
Over the past year vice-president activities has been Andreas Zacharia, who has is running for the position again this year. Other candidates include John Conway and Michael Stewart.
RAG Officer: Candidates tell their plans for the society
Officially known as the community action and student fundraising officer, Alex Hancock and Sam Whewall are the candidates looking to take responsibility for RAG from Phil Krstic.
Littering with leaflets? Leave me alone
As the SU candidates are trying desperately to impress and get your vote, Suzy Aldridge wishes that they would just leave her alone and stop making a mess.


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