SRC 4 SRC WILL: Probably not actually fight to legalize narcotics because look, that stuff being illegal is where all my profit margins come from, but like if it happened, yeah cool
Sarah Foo Arts
EL CHAPO: HIDE AND SEEK MASTER 4 SRC WILL: Advocate for Hillary Clinton’s presidential aspirations to stay as dead as a compromised DEA agent, in retaliation for the murdering of Harambe EL CHAPO: HIDE AND SEEK MASTER 4 SRC WILL: ensure Honi Soit publishes a monthly article regarding the month’s freshest memes EL CHAPO: HIDE AND SEEK MASTER 4 SRC WILL: Campaign to have the name of UNIBROS changed to EL-CHAPOBROS
CV Arts III Consistent Record of high academic achievement :|
EL CHAPO: HIDE AND SEEK MASTER 4 SRC WILL: Campaign to have Herman’s (or whatever the fuck its turning into) be renamed ‘EL CHAPO’s TRAP HOUSE’
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Richard Figuera Martinez Arts
CV Arts III Was On exec of SASS before it got stacked out. Kept it real. Model Power Bottom Florencia Haase Science
Panda Warriors Policy Statement: Make Campus safer for international students: Firstly, we want to advocate for multi-lingual services on Campus Security Hotline, including Chinese, Korean, and Japanese; secondly, we want to extend the frequency and service hours of campus security bus, especially during the period of final exam Student’s Concern, We Care: we will encourage a routine meeting held by Student representative in order to listen to what student concern are through face to face communications. We also strive to provide multi-lingual service in this meeting, including, but not limited to, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. SRC on WeChat: We advocate to establish and enrich SRC’s public account on the biggest Chinese social platform, WeChat. Student Editors will be employed to manage this platform; This platform will be used to address problems concerned by Chinese Students in their daily lives, such as inviting SRC Solicitor to address legal concerns that Chinese Student always confront, collecting and helping Chinese Students prepare essential documents like exchange student application procedure, scholarship application procedure and legal aid procedure. Yuxuan Yang BSCIENCE
CV Gangsta AF Can Make MAAAAAD dank weed brownies Didn’t like the Krichners all that much
CV YUXUAN YANG (Youngraham) Bachelor of Science (adv) major in mathematics /financial mathematics and statistics 20 years old From Beijing, China Third semester in USYD USYD China Development Society co-founder(2016) USYD China Development Society Treasurer Yi Man bachelor of commerce/finance
CV 1. 21 years old 2. Bachelor of Commerce 3. CDS executive 4. Campaign Manager of USU 2017 election 5. 40k Globe 6. Internship Sealand Securities Co.,Lt 7. Student representative of Taylors College 8. President of Zhonghua High School Student Union 9. Host of 2013 Nanjing Asian Youth Games Flame-Lighting Ceremony 10. Grade Examination of Musical Level 10 for nonprofessionals in the Playing of Piano 11. Key player in Zhonghua High School Basketball Team 12. Key player in Zhonghua High School Soccer Team 13. High Jump Champion in Zhonghua High School 14. Magician 15. Actually a very cool people Hao Zhou LLB&Bcom/ major in Accounting
CV - China Talk Director at China development society Zixuan Wei science/ major in financial mathematics and statistics CV -Vice executive of AUSTRALIA CHINA INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SOCIETY in USYD -internship in FXCM(one of the biggest global trading company) -During the intership, I was awarded the top trader in FXCM Grace mieko Wang faculty of science & bachelor of medical science
CV - Mosman youth art prize exhibition 2014 - MLC SCHOOL Burwood prefect 2015 - NSW Taekwondo state championship (1st in team comp., 2nd in individual comp.) - 8th in English as a second language for HSC 2015 - MLC School Round square member2015 - MLC School environment committee member 2015 - USYD table tennis society member 2017 - USYD Taekwondo society member 2017 - USYD ACISC member 2016 Wenkai Lyu BSc/LLb
CV - Intern at Justice Action - Panel coordinator at USYD China Development society - Recipient, USYD Scholar Chancellors Award - Paraprofessional interpreter in the English and Mandarin languages (both language directions) accredited by NAATI - Director, SUSMUN 2017 World Health Organization - Organizing committee, Youth Speak Forum 2016 - Global Talent Value Delivery Officer, AIESEC USYD
Yi sheng He bachelor of civil engineering (honours) and Bcom
CV • 2017 Marketing Coordinator at University of Sydney China Development Society • 2016 St Vincent De Paul Society Night Patrol Volunteer • 2017 Intern CAD Drafter at Interscape Associates • 2017 Science Teacher at Matrix Education • 2017 English Teacher at Shane English School Shanghai • 2011–16 Caritas Australia Project Compassion • 2017 Engineers Australia Student Member • 2017 Member of Young Engineers Australia • 2017 Member of Australian Tunnelling Society • 2017 Company of the Year Start-up Zhixian Wang Bcom
CV - International student officer - USU board member
AZ Vision for Student Services Policy Statement: Vision for Student Services calls for a more diverse SRC with a greater focus on supporting student welfare. Given the many complex issues that face the modern-day student, the SRC needs to take greater responsibility in ensuring that funds are appropriately invested into effective support services. The SRC is given an annual budget of around one million dollars and therefor has the resources to make real improvements to the student experience on campus. However, over the past year, your Student Representative Council has neglected to use those funds on important student services. For example, in the past year the SRC has spent a mere $13 on the sexual harassment support department. Such figures are appalling considering that the SRC has been allocated $3110 to fund support services for impacted students. If the SRC is not spending the money where it is supposed to go, then one must ask where it is being spent? Over half of the student body made claims of harassment in 2016, with over 30% of these incidents taking place on campus. Furthermore, 1 in 5 students have experienced a serious mental illness; depression and anxiety being the most common. If the SRC continues with its lacklustre ways, these statistics are bound to increase. Following federal government legislation introduced in 2012, all students must pay a Student Services and Amenities fee (SSA fee). According to the University of Sydney’s website, your SSA fees are: ‘a
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