Midterm reviews: Where do AMS executives stand on their goals?
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 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.
Halfway through the year, this is where Irfan stands on accomplishing her campaign promises and goals.
AMS President Christian ‘CK’ Kyle ran on a platform to improve the student experience, provide academic support, and aid both clubs and student affordability.
VP Finance Abhi Mishra accomplished major goals this term, stabilizing the AMS/GSS Health & Dental Plan and increasing student financial literacy. He looks to continue improving the AMS as he heads into the second half of his term.
Erin Co ran on a platform prioritizing financial aid, student wellness and safety, and expanding transit. Seven months into her term, it appears she has been busy working to fulfill her promises.
Halfway through his term, AMS VP Administration Ben Du has made progress on many of his goals of club communication, support and community-building, but still has some left unchecked.
Seven months into her term, Turdy is working hard to fulfill her campaign promises, and despite some setbacks she appears to have made significant progress.
So far this year, the AMS has seen three different people serving as VP finance — former VP finance Rita Jin, President Eshana Bhangu as interim and current VP Finance Lawrence Liu — as the AMS faces a projected $1.25 million deficit.
This year has been busy for AMS President Eshana Bhangu.