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2024-25 Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council members named.
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The council connects government directly with current post-secondary students attending a university, polytechnic or regional college in Saskatchewan.

REGINA — Twenty-four students from across the province have been named to the 2024-25 Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council.

The council connects government directly with current post-secondary students attending a university, polytechnic or regional college in Saskatchewan who provide feedback and perspectives on a variety of higher education topics.  

The 2024-25 student council members are: 

  • Maliha Khan, Campion College, Regina
  • Kouyam Mariama, Collège Mathieu, Regina
  • Nahla Ajarar, Collège Mathieu, Gravelbourg
  • Lucas Scott Turner, Gabriel Dumont Institute, Saskatoon
  • Ashley Lafontaine, Gabriel Dumont Institute, Saskatoon
  • Brett Down, Luther College, Regina
  • Bashar Moolla, Luther College, Regina
  • Ruby Halkett, Northlands College, La Ronge
  • Bryce Buffalocalf-Gurney, Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, Regina
  • Altaf Iqbal Mansuri, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Moose Jaw
  • Janhavi Aditya Pandya, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina
  • Mrunal Desai, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Prince Albert
  • Trynda Wilderman, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Moose Jaw
  • Christine Kwon, St. Thomas More, Saskatoon
  • Raine Rusaw, St. Thomas More, Martensville
  • Arash Gitifar, University of Regina, Regina
  • Danae Sandra Messmer, University of Regina, Regina
  • Emmy Rose Maghilom, University of Regina, Regina
  • Jhade Rose Quimbo Acuna, University of Regina, Regina
  • Kelsey Haczkewicz, University of Regina, Regina
  • Elisabeth Bauman, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
  • Justice Noon, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
  • Queen Tayab, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
  • Zoher Rafid-Hamed, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

The Ministry of Advanced Education first established the council in fall 2023. Students are nominated by their post-secondary institutions and appointed by the ministry. The student council members will share their perspectives on a variety of topics. 

Council members come from rural and urban communities across the province and represent a range of post-secondary institutions and areas of study. T

he ministry strives to assemble a council that is gender-balanced and representative of Saskatchewan's diverse student body including First Nations and Métis students and visible minorities, according to a press release.

"I believe we all have a part to play for the future of all students across Saskatchewan,” Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies student Bryce BuffaloCalf-Gurney says.

“Having served on the student council for the 2023-24 academic year has brought tremendous insight to what I see for the future for students, and it brings me hope to be a part of this opportunity once more." 

Members of this year's student council are scheduled to meet for the first time in November. For more information on the Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council, visit:

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