Munira Lila elected Vice President for University College Literary and Athletic Society (UCLit)

Munira LilaNew president, VP at UCLit – Eric Schwenger and Munira Lila speak about plans and goals for the year ahead.

On October 17, Eric Schwenger, a third-year ethics, society, and law student was elected president of the University College Literary and Athletic Society (UCLit). Munira Lila, a fifth-year global health and anthropology student, was elected vice-president.

Schwenger pointed out the need to implement transitional processes for both new and returning councils so that they are aware of their responsibilities in the society. “This is especially important this year as [the council] is mostly made up of new members,” said Schwenger.

[…] Lila echoed Schwenger’s stance on transitional processes from year to year. She highlighted the high turnover rate in student politics and the reliance on weak transition methods. “We need to have better accountability mechanisms to ensure that incoming councils are familiarizing themselves with what we do,” Lila stated.

via The University of Toronto’s Student Newspaper Since 1880


Subscribe Ismailimail NewsletterBe the First to Know – Join Ismailimail

Get breaking news related to the Ismaili Imamat, the Noorani Family, the world wide Ismaili Jamat and all their endeavors and successes.

Learn how to subscribe and join 16,000 + other amazing people – Subscribe now!



Recently Featured at Ismailimail:
Click on individual pictures to browse all related posts.


His Highness the Aga Khan in Kyrgyzstan Salim-Sulaiman Live 2014 NA Tour Aga Khan Museum, Toronto Upcoming Events
Featured: Authors – Ismaili Gnosis Featured: Authors – Shafique Virani Featured: Authors – Nimira Dewji Featured: Anniversary
Stories from North America Stories from Asia Stories from Africa Stories from Middle East
Stories from Europe AKM Photography Books Art & Culture

Author: ismailimail

Independent, civil society media featuring Ismaili Muslim community, inter and intra faith endeavors, achievements and humanitarian works.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.