AMS Council met over Zoom on Wednesday night to discuss potential referendum questions for its upcoming elections and the results of its unsuccessful campaign to elect students to the University Neighbourhood Association’s (UNA) board in November.
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On Wednesday evening, AMS Council met for the first time in 2022, returning to a virtual format amid the spread of the Omicron variant.
The fire response committee told students to come back to Vancouver after the break and wait a week or two until the fire got a little less hot.
Midway through his term, Evans has seen successes in areas such as COVID-19 advocacy and the AMS strategic plan — while a great deal of work remains to be finished.
As a result of the funding, Sprouts is able to offer 30 free meals a day at its cafe in the Life Building as well as some free subscriptions to its bulk produce buying initiative.
Controversy over Hydayatullah’s program status as well as his past Reddit posts erupted on the UBC subreddit and he has since resigned.
Unlike last year, in which a series of bylaw changes were passed, many of the motions scheduled for Thursday night’s meeting were unable to be voted upon due to the insufficient attendance.
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Last night, AMS Council met to discuss the society’s strategic plan and the development of a sensory room in the Life Building for neurodiverse students.
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When the committee was formed, the intention was for it to present its results to Council in September of this year. However, AMS President Cole Evans told council on August 4th it had yet to meet.
Arreza proceeded to leave the premises because she felt uncomfortable, but she said that the man continued to demean her friends with racial stereotypes.
On Monday, the temperature at UBC hit 36.6°C and yesterday, a new Canadian temperature record was set in Lytton, BC — for the third day in a row.
Published on June 11, the video, “Sorority Girls Share Their Juiciest Greek Life Secrets | Unplugged,” has since been removed from both Instagram and YouTube, with ThePlug citing harassment as the reason for taking it down.
The positions of manager, assistant manager and some other staff positions were unfilled at the AMS Sexual Assault Support Center for much of the winter.