VP academic and university affairs (VP AUA) candidates Drédyn Fontana and Taushifa Shaikh shared similar platforms and stances on policy, but showed differences on specifics during the Great Debate.
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Drédyn Fontana is running for AMS VP academic and university affairs (AUA) under a platform of increased affordability, accessibility and equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI).
Third-year political science student Taushifa Shaikh is running for AMS VP academic and university affairs (AUA) after experiencing frustration with the AMS centring university interests over student priorities.
Number-one seed UBC's women's volleyball team swept eighth-ranked Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack in straight sets on Friday and Saturday, advancing to the Canada West (CW) semi-finals.
The throughline in Rogers’ interview with The Ubyssey was student participation at Council, and why and how he’ll make Council a safe space for public discourse.
In the first VP academic and university affairs (VP AUA) debate, Drédyn Fontana and Taushifa Shaikh discussed food security, academic accommodations and sexual violence prevention.
Vancouver is a hub for fitness classes, but for most students, they aren’t an option because of their price tag. The AMS supports over 50 different sports and recreation clubs, who provide options for students to try disciplines without breaking the bank.
Humans seem to only ever think about ourselves. Why are we only ever thinking about ourselves?
Through AMS Peer Support and the Sexual Assault Support Centre (SASC), community members can access safe supplies for gender-affirming hormone therapy.
On Friday, the women's volleyball team defeated the Trinity Western University Spartans in four sets. With a close five-set win the day before, UBC swept the weekend series for their eighth time this season.
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UBC split the weekend series against the University of Manitoba Bisons, winning in straight sets on Friday and losing in five on Saturday.
Midway through the season, here's where the UBC women's volleyball team stands.
Coming back from winter break, UBC’s women’s volleyball team has spent the last two weeks away, improving their record to 15–1 in the season. Here’s what you might have missed.
The BC Court of Appeal dismissed appeals against former UBC professor Steven Galloway, who is now able to proceed with a defamation trial after he was accused of physical and sexual assault by a former student in 2015.