AMS considers changing its mandate in first assembly of 2021

AMS considers changing its mandate in first assembly of 2021-22 school year


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Editor’s Note:
The Journal’s Editors-in-Chief were involved in the circumstances prompting the discussion item “Queen’s Journal Discussion” at Assembly. The Editors in Chief were distanced from the editing process of this piece. 
 
Described as “pivotal” by AMS President Zaid Kasim, the AMS held its first Assembly of the summer on May 20.
 
AMS Assembly was slated to consider various issues on the agenda, including standard executive reports, the Board of Director’s report, the student senate caucus chair report, and other statements by students.
 
The start of Assembly was postponed by an hour due to technical errors and eventually convened at 7:00 p.m. with a motion moved to discuss

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