The Ubyssey spent a day on MacInnes Field to learn about community members' motivations for attending the encampment.
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Organizers' demands include divesting from companies complicit in Palestinian human rights abuses, boycotting Israeli universities and institutions and publicly condemning what organizers call a genocide in Gaza.
Last night, Senate met to vote on the disestablishment of the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies and received a presentation on UBC’s $3.8 billion budget for the next academic year.
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“begin everything with bismillah | in the name of God”
This year’s AMS Elections saw the third highest voter turnout in AMS history with 21.1 per cent.
Games are a fun way to pass the time, but they’re also arenas to unlock competitive instincts, form memories and build community. They’re practice for the real world, but they also shape it.
Once we graduate this type of constant proximity will be lost, but while it lasts, I’ll savour the limited car rides we have left together.
Christian 'CK' Kyle is set to be the next AMS president.
Presidential candidate Brandyn Marx’s campaign has been suspended today between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m., which is when voting closes.
Presidential candidates came together for a second time to talk about creating a safe space for marginalized students at Council, the recent rejection of student-petitioned referendums and how they would lead policy updates.
Christian 'CK' Kyle is running to be president on a platform centred around bettering academic support, the student experience, affordability and aiding clubs.
Alexandra Smith is running to be president on a platform of transparency and bettering the student experience.
Shaun “The Bulldozer” You is a third-year political science student running for president on a platform focused on bulldozing a path to make “an AMS for the people.”
Brandyn Marx is running for president out of concern about the organization’s lack of equity for all AMS students and staff.