Sebastian Abols is a first-year political science student running for a Public Affairs seat.

“I became really involved in CUSA politics and needed more people to help,” Abols said. “I wanted to give back to my university.”

Having volunteered through his church and at youth camps, Abols said he has the social and interpersonal skills required for the job.  

If elected, Abols said he wants to push for a dedicated sexual assault support centre, focus on dropping student fees, create more interaction between faculty and students, as well as creating more activities for students to get involved on campus.