When Christopher Gillen ran for science councillor last year, he said he wanted to make sure councillors were held accountable especially after the Shinerama controversy. Gillen, a third-year science student, is now hoping for re-election.

Gillen said he would like to try and establish a social network for all science students, in addition to working with the math and physics students in order to improve the help students receive for their statistics class.  He said he would also like to implement quarterly financial statements at CUSA.