After a failed referendum for a fee increase during this year's AMS elections, the Bike Kitchen is working with the AMS to figure out a path forward amid financial insecurity.
Policies I-17 and I-18 outline administrative procedures and resources available when sexualized violence or bullying and harassment occurs. The policies were first passed in 2019.
A dull headache began banging in my skull during my family’s Christmas party. Soon after, my throat ached with irritation and my sinuses had become a desert. I had COVID-19.
Three of the four referendum questions on this year’s ballot passed.
Here, we fact-check statements on everything from funds and fees, freedom of expression on campus, COVID-19 concerns and everything in between.
Election season involves more than just voting for candidates: referenda are another way to have your say about what happens within the AMS.
Three of the questions were put forward by AMS Council, while one was student-led by the Bike Kitchen. Students will be able to vote on the referendums on March 7–11.
With in-person classes in full swing, some faculty and students are anxious about the number of people in their classrooms and whether the rooms are properly ventilated.