Dylan Evans wins VP administration race
Dylan Evans is your next VP administration, winning the uncontested race.
Dylan Evans is your next VP administration, winning the uncontested race.
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.
On May 6, Evans took the debate stage by himself to answer questions and explain his goals as the sole candidate in the VP Administration race.
Last night, uncontested VP administration candidate Dylan Evans spoke about his experience, club engagement and goals for the Hatch Art Gallery.
Dylan Evans is running for VP administration on a platform championing sustainability, positive AMS-clubs relations and installing printers in the nest.
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.
In June, the AMS released their annual sustainability report which outlines priorities for the upcoming year.
Blue Chip Express closed indefinitely in December 2023 for renovations.
Amy Liao has been elected as your next VP of Administration after winning against fellow first-time runners Kevin Heieis and Jai Sodhi.
This new campaign strategy, which we're calling "illegal," sees candidates rocket to the top of early AMS Elections polling.
Your AMS executives are halfway through their terms. The Ubyssey spoke to all five about what progress they have made on their goals and what they intend to accomplish through the rest of the academic year.
Ian Caguiat ran on a platform of resourceful sustainability, and community engagement and inclusion. Six months into his term, his ambitious and broad on-the-ground approach has led to him delivering results, though at the midway point, many of his initial action items remain in progress.
The opening of Blue Chip's new location in the Nest has been delayed, originally intended for the start of this academic year.