Your Loyola

Being enrolled in two majors that are based at Loyola campus for the past four years, Melissa Fuller really knows her way around.

She understands Loyola’s potential to be turned into a vibrant and shared campus for all Concordia Students. She has been on the COMS Guild (Communication Studies Student Association) for the past three years of her student life and I can safely say that her role as co-president of the COMS Guild this year has brought a necessary change to the department.

With her guidance, more students than ever before have participated in COMS guild events, voted in elections and are familiar with who their student association is. If Melissa Fuller is elected as VP of Loyola & Services, she WILL make a difference. Along with Melissa, comes Renée Tousignant, a candidate running as an Arts & Science Councillor. Renée has also been on the COMS guild this past year as VP of Finance and just recently got elected as co-president of the Guild for next year. She has been an advocate for student rights and will correctly represent Arts & Science students on next year’s CSU council.

I have had the pleasure to have worked with both Melissa and Renée and as they run with Your Concordia. I can assure everyone that they will make Concordia YOURS.

—Kevin Pacheco,
VP Social Affairs COMS Guild

This article originally appeared in Volume 31, Issue 28, published March 29, 2011.