Spencer Izen

Opinion Editor

Spencer has been the opinion editor of The Ubyssey since 2023 and is a third-year student in political science and information studies. He cares tremendously about student journalism and appreciates your trust in The Ubyssey. Spencer is also the research coordinator of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) and has previously held research positions at UBC and NYU. Spencer was the Champion of Free Expression for 2023, awarded by the Book and Periodical Council of Canada to "someone who has made a major contribution to the defence or promotion of free expression in Canada." In 2021, he co-drafted the Student Press Freedom Act — which earned the endorsement of most major civil liberties organizations in the country. His reporting e-mail is s.izen@ubyssey.ca and his editorial e-mail is opinion@ubyssey.ca.

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Four UBC professors and a recent PhD graduate student have filed a lawsuit against the university alleging official land acknowledgments done by UBC, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) hiring requirements and academic units' statements regarding Israel and Palestine violate UBC’s duty to “be non-sectarian and non-political in principle” under section 66 of the University Act.

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As UBC’s Board of Governors (BoG) met in the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre to approve the university’s 2025/26 budget last Friday, a group of about two-dozen protesters called on the BoG from outside the locked and guarded Alumni Centre to divest from companies they say are complicit in genocide and human rights abuses in Gaza and the West Bank.

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