AMS third quarterly report shows convergence toward financial stability
The AMS third quarterly report showed an increase in net contributions for most businesses and under-budget spendings for its expenditures, including Block Party.
The AMS third quarterly report showed an increase in net contributions for most businesses and under-budget spendings for its expenditures, including Block Party.
Our fact-checking team worked behind the scenes to check all the big claims made by AMS elections candidates.
Here we're covering major platform points from candidates in every race.
Here we're covering the Great Debate on March 6 where the candidates for all positions debated each other.
The Ubyssey has compiled a list of endorsements candidates have received.
At the great debate last night, VP finance candidate Gagan Parmar, spoke about his plans to fund Indigenous student initiatives, foster a healthy workplace culture and “strike a balance” in funding allocation.
Last night, VP finance candidate Gagan Parmar answered questions regarding his qualifications, delays in club reimbursements, student fee increases and more.
Fifth-year economics and finance student Gagan Parmar is running to be the next VP finance on a platform of seamless operations, increasing transparency and supporting clubs and constituencies.
At the February 5 AMS Council meeting, an overview and update was given on the status of the AMS/GSS Health and Dental plan, including talks of a slight increase in certain areas of coverage.
On Wednesday night, AMS Council met to announce the resignation of the VP Finance Gavin Fung-Quon and VP External Ayesha Irfan, adjust the AMS election timeline and discuss referendum items for the upcoming AMS elections.
The Ubyssey wrote pieces on all five executives' progress on meeting their goals and what still needs to be accomplished through the rest of the academic year.
The VP finance’s midterm review looks a bit different this year. For midterm reviews, The Ubyssey usually interviews the VP finance to discuss their progress, but this year we were unable to interview the VP due to turn over.
On November 20, AMS Council met to appoint two interims VPs, amend policies and hear presentations.
AMS VP Finance Gavin Fung-Quon is taking a leave of absence due to “personal reasons,” according to a statement from President Christian ‘CK’ Kyle to The Ubyssey.