Ilnitchi first got elected to the position in 2018, and since then has seen the VP external office through federal elections, much of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as several government reforms on student issues.
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Fuentes walked off the stage within the first five minutes of the debate, after declaring that the Graduate Student Society had unfairly questioned his candidacy in the previous debate, leaving people questioning whether or not he still intends to run.
Candidates Andy Wu, Remzi Fuentes and Kalith Nanayakkara came together to debate key topics in the VP External portfolio like climate action, transit, sexual violence policy and student affordability. But one candidate came for clearly different intentions.
Candidates debated how they would conduct advocacy for student issues like transit, housing and affordability if elected to the VP external role.
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Now over 40 years old, UBC’s Statement on Academic Freedom has not been reviewed or revised since its inception.
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But since the policy came into place, it has come under scrutiny for gaps in its writing and implementation, which the review committee hopes to address in the first iteration of the policy review.