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'''History:''' The Political Science Students' Association was formed to act as a representative negotiating body for all Political Science students, and as a liason between the Political Science students and the [[Department of Political Science]]. | '''History:''' The Political Science Students' Association was formed to act as a representative negotiating body for all Political Science students, and as a liason between the Political Science students and the [[Department of Political Science]]. | ||
'''Activities | '''Activities:''' The group hosted guest lectures, participated in the annual North American Model United Nations simulation, and created a journal called ''The Just Society'', which was composed of papers written by political science students, | ||
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*''The Brunswickan,'' vol. 121, no. 25, April 1987, p. 15. | *''The Brunswickan,'' vol. 121, no. 25, April 1987, p. 15. | ||
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[[Category:Student | [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Political Science]][[Category:Departmental Societies|Political]][[Category:Department of Political Science|Political Science]][[Category:Publishing at UNB|Political Science]] |
Latest revision as of 14:49, 14 August 2014
Previous/other names: N/A
Prominent date(s) of activity: 1974? - present
History: The Political Science Students' Association was formed to act as a representative negotiating body for all Political Science students, and as a liason between the Political Science students and the Department of Political Science.
Activities: The group hosted guest lectures, participated in the annual North American Model United Nations simulation, and created a journal called The Just Society, which was composed of papers written by political science students,
Note(s):
Source(s):
- UA Case 173.
- Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [Political Science Students' Association]
- The Brunswickan, vol. 121, no. 25, April 1987, p. 15.
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