Caroline Polachek sings like she was always meant to perform in the Orpheum.
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Applied science research groups at UBC showed off their work during a visit from German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier last week.
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Several students spoke at Council against the proposed policy drafts.
The Board deferred this year’s budget approval in March following a closed Finance Committee session in which UBC administrators requested extra time to revise it.
Following previous years’ budget processes, the committee was expected to recommend the draft budget be approved by the full Board at its meeting next Friday, March 31.
Bhangu and Hassib beat out former student senator Leonard Wang, and newcomers to student governance Onyekachukwu Odenigbo and Sultana Razia for seats on UBC’s highest governing body.
To pass, referenda must get a total majority of ‘yes’ votes, and at least 4,918 students, 8 per cent of the student body, must vote ‘yes.’ Voter turnout for elections as a whole this year was 14,065 votes, 22.9 per cent.
The story of the Student Legal Fund society starts with a sit in that resulted in a group of students suing UBC. But that's not where the story ends.
According to a statement from the AMS Elections Committee sent to The Ubyssey, Caguiat “invited multiple Facebook friends, including a polling officer” to an event organized by another candidate.
Regardless of where you stand on the issues, we strongly encourage you to go out and vote.
Sultana Razia is running for UBC’s Board of Governors to advocate for affordability, inclusion and student engagement.
Onyekachukwu Odenigbo is running for the Board of Governors to push for increased financial and housing support.
Eshana Bhangu is running for the Board of Governors to work on Campus Vision 2050 and a UBC budget that serves student needs.
The Board of Governors Great Debate seemed to be a repeat of the first forum — while candidates diverged on some specific policies their broad goals remained the same.