Ryley Fletcher
What song would you play to celebrate a win on the night that elections results are released?
“What Do I Know?” – Ed Sheeran
What song do you listen to while getting pumped up for a debate?
“Knocking at the Door” – Arkells
What is your favourite song to study to?
A Beethoven symphony – or something without lyrics that I can’t sing to
What is your campaign theme song?
“Treasure” – Bruno Mars
What is your go-to corny love song?
“Loving You Easy” – Zac Brown Band
Idris Omar Hassan
What song would you play to celebrate a win on the night that elections results are released?
“Waving Flag” – Knaan Abdi Warsame
What song do you listen to while getting pumped up for a debate?
“Waving Flag” – Knaan Abdi Warsame
What is your favourite song to study to?
“See You Tonight” – Scotty McCreery
What is your campaign theme song?
“I Am Yours” – Stevie Wonder
What is your go-to corny love song?
“I Love You This Big” – Scotty McCreery
Tarique Plummer
What song would you play to celebrate a win on the night that elections results are released?
“Rockstar” – Post Malone (feat. 21 Savage)
What song do you listen to while getting pumped up for a debate?
“Tek Time” – Aidonia
What is your favourite song to study to?
“River Flows in You” – Yiruma
What is your campaign theme song?
“Man in the Mirror” – Michael Jackson
What is your go-to corny love song?
“Honey” – Kenzie May
Ali Saghari
What song would you play to celebrate a win on the night that elections results are released?
“Island in the Sun” – Weezer
What song do you listen to while getting pumped up for a debate?
“Icon” – Jaden Smith
What is your favourite song to study to?
“Oh Devil” – Electric Guest
What is your campaign theme song?
“Come Together” – The Beatles
What is your go-to corny love song?
“Treat Her Better” – Mac Demarco
Kurtis is the former Editor-in-Chief of The Cord. He is a wannabe music producer with an honours degree in journalism from Laurier Brantford and a post-grad certificate in integrated marketing communications from Conestoga College. He initially started as the Web Editor at The Sputnik (the student paper at Brantford) but he quickly fell in love with all things Cord-related upon meeting the staff from the 2016-17 year. Never one to shy away from a good opportunity, he decided to try his hand as Editor-in-Chief and has not looked back since. He can be found - right now even - at the WLUSP office on Regina street, where he constantly bothers colleagues with his eccentric and polarizing taste in music. Fun fact: he usually prefers debut albums.
Byline: Kurtis Rideout