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Elections for the Union Representative Council -- Interview with D-student

The following is a message from the Council Election Board at TLTH

You haven't missed that Elections for the Union Representative Council have opened, have you?

What is it really like to be a member of the Union Representative Council? What does the Representative Council do and how does it affect me? Read the interview with Pernilla Åström.

Do you want to run for a position or know someone who would be a good fit for the Representative Council? Nominate via tlth.se/fmval until November 3rd.

If you have any questions, contact valnamnden@tlth.se


🌸 INTERVIEW 🌸

🌸 Why is the Representative Council important?
I think many students don’t realise how much work and how important the Student Union is for us students. Without the Representative Council, the Student Union wouldn’t function. It’s also important to ensure that the Union focuses on the "right" things.

🌸 How would you describe the Representative Council to someone who doesn’t know what it is?
The Representative Council is kind of like guild meetings, but for the Student Union (though much shorter). You make the final decisions, elect officers, and ensure everything is running smoothly.

🌸 How does the Representative Council affect the average student?
A lot of decisions are made in the Representative Council that affect almost every aspect of campus life — everything from the physical/social environment, our studies, student life, and more.

🌸 Why did YOU apply to the Representative Council?
I applied because I think what happens in the Representative Council is super important! I have a lot of experience from years of involvement in my guild, which I thought could contribute.

🌸 What is the most rewarding part of the Representative Council?
I’ve gained more insight into the Student Union and the other guilds, but also how the Union collaborates with LTH and LU!

🌸 Why should someone apply to the Representative Council?
Because your voice matters! The Representative Council needs to represent all (or at least as many as possible) different students. What the Union does is for us students, and to make it work well, different perspectives need to be raised.

Geekend is back!

Welcome to Geekend

The final Geekend of the year is soon upon us, this time with a halloween theme (spooky 😱)!

What is Geekend?

It is the D-guild's very own lan-party! But it is not just a lan-party, but also offers the opportunity to play hide and seek in the E-house, board-games, virtual reality, or Nintendo Switch, or to just have a nice time in Idét.

When is Geekend?

From the 8:th to the 10:th of November! Geekend typically start between 17 and 18 on the Friday, and ends around 17 on the Sunday.

Why is Geekend?

Becuase LAN PARTIES ARE SO MUCH FUN! 😊

Halloween brings more to the table!
  • Dress up in your scariest outfit (Or something more comfortable, that's up to you)
  • Participate in the halloween themed baking session!
  • Watch a halloween film in E:A!
  • Frighten your friends with extra spooky games as the weekend progresses!
  • Spooky tzatziki???
Wow, this sounds terrific, how do i join??

Just show up whenever you feel like it during the event! But with that said, please fill in this form as it helps us plan the event. (Thank you so much for that 🙏)

Computer transportation??

"I really want to join, but I don't know how to get my beast of a computer to the event 😥." Fret not! We offer computer-transport to and from the event! If you want us to bring your computer then it is extra important that you fill in the form so that we know where to bring it from.

'Til we meet again...

Geekend really is super fun and relaxing. You choose yourself how much or how little you want to participate. You will not regret showing up!

Schedule
  • Friday night:
    • Hide and seek
  • Saturday:
    • Baking session
    • Movie night
    • Dungeons and Dragons
  • Sunday:
    • Blood on the clocktower
  • During the entire event:
    • Lan party
    • Board games
    • Virtual reality
    • Nintendo switch

How was HTM1!

Those of you who missed HTM1 are ofcourse sitting on the edge of your seats, wondering what decisions were made during those 12 hours. Fortunately, we’ve prepared a little summary for you!

Decisions on motions and propositions:

D-chip them out: The second reading of the proposition was approved.

Editorial rights to the board: The second reading was approved.

Majority in decisions on the bylaws: The second reading was approved.

Make the bylaws more inclusive: The second reading was approved.

Update of the Strategic Plan: The motion was approved in its entirety.

Policy for cooperation with D-Chip: The proposition was approved in its entirety.

Program Committee: A refined motion was approved. The name of the Program Committee was changed to "Central Process Committee (CPU)" with 38 votes in favor and 37 votes against. Program Director was renamed "Process Master" and Vice Program Director to "Vice Process Master," while Web and System Directors were renamed DWWW-responsible and root, and Developer remained as Developer.

Elections:

Election Committee representatives from first-year students:

Thea Hartzell, Gusten Olsson, Alice Ward, Patrisia Lindén, Markus Sörensen, Rufus Kogg Röjder, Theo Ask, Alexander Ahl, Hannes Bolmehag, Edvin Sternerup, Maja Ottoson, John Bergren, Elvira Barnaga, David Hallstäde, Carl Haggren, Felix Ohrgren, Edwin Jönsson, Noah Heneen, Tomas Kamsäter, Johannes Arte, Hadar Eklund, Elias Elmhäll and Eric Enström were elected as Election Committee representatives.

Memeber of the Treasure: Alexander Brodin was elected Member of the Treasure.

Øverphøs: Måns Bard Nilsson was elected Øverphøs.

Head of Well Being Committee: The position was left vacant as no candidate was elected.

Feel free to review the minutes, which will be available shortly, if you’d like a more detailed overview! Otherwise, we hope to see you at HTM-Val!

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Address

D-sektionen inom TLTH
Box 118
221 00 Lund
iDét, E-house basement
Kommunikationsvägen 2A
223 63 Lund
Organization number
845003-2878
D-sektionen inom TLTH