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Poll: SFSS Best Looking Director

Who do you think is the best looking MALE director?

  • Graham Hiscocks - Applied Science Representative (28%, 19 Votes)
  • Joe Zelezny - Treasurer (22%, 15 Votes)
  • Karan Cheema - Business Representative (15%, 10 Votes)
  • Jonathan Brockman - At-Large Representative (12%, 8 Votes)
  • Andrew Fergusson - Internal Relations Officer (10%, 7 Votes)
  • Anton Bezglasnyy - Arts Representative (10%, 7 Votes)
  • Todd McDonald - Education Representative (1%, 1 Votes)
  • James McNish - Environment Representative (2%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 68

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Who do you think is the best looking FEMALE director?

  • Ada Nadison - President (28%, 24 Votes)
  • Hannah Yoshime - FCAT Representative (22%, 19 Votes)
  • Shara Lee - University Relations Officer (12%, 10 Votes)
  • Chantelle Chand - Science Representative (11%, 9 Votes)
  • Alysia MacGrotty - External Relations Officer (9%, 8 Votes)
  • Mona Law - Member Services Officer (9%, 8 Votes)
  • Winnie Chung - At-Large Representative (9%, 7 Votes)

Total Voters: 85

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The Peak has done interviews with each of the individual directors that were elected in 2009 March and you can find them below:

Male Directors

Andrew Fergusson – Internal Relations Officer
Anton Bezglasnyy – Arts Representative
Graham Hiscocks – Applied Science Representative
James McNish – Environment Representative
Joe Zelezny – Treasurer
Jonathan Brockman – At-Large Representative
Karan Cheema – Business Representative
Todd McDonald – Education Representative

Female Directors

SFSS means Simon Fraser Student Society.  It is a lobbying organization registered under the Society Act in British Columbia.  You are a member if you are taking an undergraduate course at Simon Fraser University.  You may find the contact information of your directors online on the SFSS website.  The Simon Fraser Student Society is responsible for programs such as the U-Pass, Health Care Plan, and almost anything that has to do with students on campus excluding academics.

Each year in March, new executives are voted in through a General Election conducted by the SFSS Independent Electoral Commission.  Since 2009 March, the Board of Directors of the Simon Fraser Student Society decided to conduct all elections online.  You may vote for all executive positions (President, Treasurer, Officer positions).  You may only vote for faculty positions only if you are (a) taking a course in that faculty, (b) declared major, minor, honours, extended minor, (c) currently declared as “general studies” in the faculty.  You may vote in more than one faculty, as long as you fulfill the requirements.  If you wish to run for a position, you must be a registered student and be in the faculty that you are running in (the latter applies to faculty positions).

The polls will close on Friday, December 11, 2009 at 11:59 pm!

Poll: SFU UPASS Program

Poll: Currently Simon Fraser University students pay $104.36 per semester for their 4-month upass.  Do you think that the upass program should be offered as a year-round program allowing students to pay for their 12-month upass in September with lower costs.

Do you think that the UPASS program should be extended from semesterly to yearly?

  • Yes (84%, 31 Votes)
  • No (16%, 6 Votes)

Total Voters: 37

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Please note that this is not a referendum question and has no legal effect and is not affiliated with Translink, Simon Fraser University or Simon Fraser Student Society.

2009 Referendum Questions

The following questions have been put to ballot by the SFSS Forum, a representative body consisting of members from every Faculty and Departmental Student Union as well as the recognized constituency groups of the SFSS (Residence Hall Association, Out on Campus and the Women’s Centre being active members).

These questions are placed concurrently on the online ballot with the SFSS Election period, set for 17-19 March 2009.

Active Undergraduate students who wish to register a “yes” or “no” side have until Thursday Noon, 26 February 2009. For more information on registering a campaign please contact the Independent Electoral Commission: elections@sfss.ca or through their website, http://elections.sfss.ca

Continue reading ‘2009 Referendum Questions’

New SFU Health Care

Academic Quadrangle

The Health Plan Question passed at board 28 July 2008:

Are you in favour of a fee increase of NOT MORE THAN $198 per year for the purpose of offering both an undergraduate extended health plan and an undergraduate dental plan (inclusive of an undergraduate health/dental plan reserve fund and committee, broker fees, premium taxes, the cost of the plan(s), and a 1% service and handling charge requested by the University); commencing 1 January 2009?”

What it will cost: Everything above included, about $185 a year! The $198 offers a ceiling in cases costs go up in the second year.

(This includes a small reserve fund of $5 to the Simon Fraser Student Society to help mitigate administrative costs, 1% tax to the University for collecting the new fee, and the $178 cost to for the plans)

What it will cost for eight months coverage, starting in January 2009 (full year plans starting 1 September 2009) about $125

Who’s covered: all undergraduate students will be automatically enrolled, students with comparable coverage from work, parents or spouse will be able to take advantage of online opt-out with proof of insurance.

What’s covered (Extended Health Plan, $75 per year)?

Prescription drugs,
Covered at 80% with Pay-Direct Card, no forms!
No deductible
BC Pharmacare formulary (all drugs listed with BC MSP are covered)
No annual maximum
Brand name drugs allowed when Physician specifies “no substitution”
Drug exceptions allowed

Vaccinations,
Covered at 100% for up to $150 a year.

Vision Care,
Eye exams, covered $60 per 24 months
Eyeglasses and contact lenses covered $100 per 24 months
Laser eye surgery covered at up to $150
Extra coverage in Vision Network

Paramedical practitioners,
Physiotherapist, Chiropractor, Naturopath, Osteopath, Speech
Therapist, Registered Massage Therapist, Podiatrist/Chiropodist ,
Psychologist, Registered Clinical Counselor.

Covered 100% up to $30 per visit to $400 annual max. per category (HCC
also offers some services here unlimited and free to SFU Students).

Extended Care, 100% coverage for:
Ambulances
Durable Medical Equipment: including wheelchair rental, crutches, braces,
prosthesis,
Dental Accident
Diagnostic Services
Home Nurse

Tutor benefit: $10/hour, $300 max. per accident or illness (effective
if the student is immobilized by accident or illness for a period
greater than 7 days).

Custom made orthotic inserts for shoes (when prescribed): up to $300 /
policy year.
Custom made orthopedic shoes up to $300 per policy year

Accidental Death and Dismemberment (aka “Life” Insurance), up to
$15,000 per accident.

Travel Medical,
100% coverage, up to $5,000,000 per lifetime (that’s five million!),
120 days per trip, coverage for entire duration of academic exchange,
internship or co-op term

Trip cancellation: $1,500 maximum

Trip interruption: $5,000 maximum

Trip interruption and trip cancellation insurance is the 1st of its
kind in Canada, and exclusive to studentcare.net/works

What’s covered (dental plan, Lisa needs braces)?
Up to $600 per policy year insured (+network coverage)

Network coverage, the health plan broker has arranged for many professionals to lower their prices by 20% so students pay almost nothing or nothing. A list of providers is available on the studentcare website.

Preventative Services (Recall exams, cleanings, extraction of impacted teeth, etc.) Insured up to 80%, +20% network coverage for full 100% coverage at many lower mainland dentists. 1 recall exam per 12 months.

Surgical & Restorative Services (Fillings, Extractions) Insured up to 70%, +20% network coverage for full 90% coverage at many lower mainland dentists. 4 Units of scaling per year.

Endodontics & Periodontics, (root canal, ouch, gum treatment), Insured up to 70%, +20% network coverage for full 90% coverage at many lower mainland dentists.

Major Restorative (Permanent crowns, bridges, etc) 20% network
coverage at many lower mainland dentists.

The total annual premium is guaranteed for January 2009 implementation, plus 1 full policy year (September 09 – August 2010). The total annual premium includes all insurer costs, premium tax, and all studentcare.net/works service fees

Broker (Provider): Studentcare (The fastest growing Student Health Plan Broker in Canada)

http://www.studentcare.net/

This has the potential of being one of the best Simon Fraser Student Society Services since the U-Pass (Translink: Universal Pass)!

It is important to note that the Simon Fraser Student Society Extended Health & Dental Plan is not carved in stone, rather it can be an organic, evolving service where the key coverage priorities change as students begin using the Plan. Plan benefits can and should be improved and adjusted in future years based on further surveys and actual usage data. By starting with a moderate-to-high level of coverage, and appropriate cost, the Simon Fraser Student Society is in the best position to respond to he specific needs of its membership over the medium to long term.

Also, you will be able to “opt-in” your spouse and any dependent children at the same rate.

Written by The Office of the President of the Simon Fraser Student Society for the members of its society.