The VP finance’s midterm review looks a bit different this year. For midterm reviews, The Ubyssey usually interviews the VP finance to discuss their progress, but this year we were unable to interview the VP due to turn over.
This year's VP academic & university affairs (AUA) midterm review looks a little different. Unlike previous years where The Ubyssey has interviewed the VP AUA to discuss their progress, this year we were unable to interview the VP AUA due to turn over.
On November 21, the sound of whistles, clanging and chants of “free Palestine” and “divest now” could be heard as students made their way to class in Buchanan.
On first-year move-in day in August 2023, Alex, who was working as a residence advisor, stepped outside to take a breath.
On November 20, AMS Council met to appoint two interims VPs, amend policies and hear presentations.
AMS VP Finance Gavin Fung-Quon is taking a leave of absence due to “personal reasons,” according to a statement from President Christian ‘CK’ Kyle to The Ubyssey.
The AMS will be holding a by-election for VP academic and university affairs (AUA) after previous VP AUA Drédyn Fontana was removed from office.
Last night, AMS Council voted to remove VP Academic and University Affairs (AUA) Drédyn Fontana six months into his term, effective immediately.
It’s been just over one year since UBC Drag announced it was going on an indefinite hiatus.
I always wanted an older sister growing up. I so badly wanted someone who had already experienced everything I was going through — someone of a similar age to talk to, to look up to and to have my back.
On October 25, the AMS met for a special Council meeting to discuss “the appropriate procedure for investigations of the executive."
On October 16, protestors vandalized Green College Coach House to condemn a workshop being held at the College that included a professor the University of Haifa and the Hebrew University.
Coming home from elementary school meant putting up with my mother telling me I would have to eat whatever my grandmother had made that day.
BC NDP leader and Premier David Eby was reelected for the Vancouver-Point Grey BC legislature seat.
BC Conservative Party leader John Rustad announced the party’s complete platform on October 15 at the UBC Rose Garden.