Solomon Yi-Kieran is running to earn a seat as a student senator-at-large on a platform of academic and accessibility support.
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Sixth-year integrated engineering student Kevin Heieis is running to be VP administration on a platform that prioritizes club engagement, social media outreach and sustainable financial strategies.
Third-year political science and economics student Jai Sodhi is running to be the next VP Administration on a platform aimed at increasing club engagement and improving the Nest’s operations.
Third-year philosophy student Amy Liao is running for VP administration on a platform centering around student living and the Nest, improving clubs and AMS subsidiaries' experience and working towards the AMS Sustainability Action Plan (ASAP)’s 2026 goals.
Gavin Fung-Quon is running to be the next VP finance on a platform of strengthening services for students, expanding student subsidies, improving communication and simplifying clubs and constituency finances.
Mohkam Singh Malik (ਮੋਹਕਮ), a first-year arts student, is running to be the next VP finance on a platform of accountability, affordability and community.
Christian 'CK' Kyle is running to be president on a platform centred around bettering academic support, the student experience, affordability and aiding clubs.
Alexandra Smith is running to be president on a platform of transparency and bettering the student experience.
Shaun “The Bulldozer” You is a third-year political science student running for president on a platform focused on bulldozing a path to make “an AMS for the people.”
Brandyn Marx is running for president out of concern about the organization’s lack of equity for all AMS students and staff.
Number-one seed UBC's women's volleyball team swept eighth-ranked Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack in straight sets on Friday and Saturday, advancing to the Canada West (CW) semi-finals.
Last night, AMS Council cleared the agenda to discuss three petitioned referendum questions that generated high levels of scrutiny in both student and BC politics circles.
It's finally Friday. After a day of studying, I put on my most stained clothes and head to the Life building basement. Beeping my door number into the keypad, I enter and hang my things up on the hooks and slide on my apron.
It's bingo time
As much as the AMS Finance Committee does, and idk they probably do a lot I guess, they’ve completely ignored a massive issue with the AMS’s budget and how it affects student life.