The report comes after discussions around repurposing three underspent funds — sourced from student fees that were established by referendum — to bail the AMS out.
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“Of course, assigning the students less work is simply out of the question,” the group continued, “which means our only recourse is to extend the solar day by one hour.”
Here we’ve covered claims made in the platforms of candidates for AMS president, VP academic and university affairs (VPAUA), VP administration, UBC Board of Governors student representatives, VP external, VP finance and Senate.
It is frankly unbelievable that a bar called “The Pit” is not caked with beer stains and cigarette ashes.
“Whether students showed up or not, I used to be in a lecture room for an hour a week.”
The Rhodes Scholarship, established in 1903 by Cecil Rhodes, remains one of the oldest and most prestigious international graduate scholarship programs in the world. Around one hundred recipients are selected every year.
Evans also cited uncertainty about voter turnout in this year’s online election as a reason for no AMS-initiated referenda.
How does one adapt to the Blundstones and Patagonia fashions that Vancouver is known for?
This year, more than most, you should give a damn.
Instead of endorsing any candidates outright, we've laid out their strengths and weaknesses and the issues they care most about.
According to section IX, article 2, subsection 15 of AMS code, candidates must reject any endorsements from current AMS executives. However, Nanayakkara’s ties with ThePlug mark a situation that isn’t explicitly covered.
The fourth-year biology student’s platform centres equity across prongs of affordability, online learning, climate action and support for students writ large.
His platform is based on boosting UBC in Canadian university rankings, minimizing tuition increases and improving equity and inclusion measures.
Running for a third term, Max Holmes says he will continue the work he’s already started at the Board of Governors.
Mehrizi is running for one of two UBC Vancouver student seats on the Board of Governors on a platform of graduate student support, professional development support and stopping tuition increases.