The event was co-hosted by fourth-year history student and former AMS presidential candidate Spencer Latu.
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It was a victory for the SASC, Indigenous Committee and student groups.
Ilnitchi was running in a heated race against Associate VP External Will Shelling and Riley Ty, an AMS councillor for the Science Undergraduate Society.
Julia Burnham was elected AMS VP Academic and University Affairs on Friday night.
Malone and Holmes beat out competitors Dylan Braam and Awais Quadre to win two Vancouver student seats on UBC’s 21-member BoG, as announced at tonight’s election result party in the Pit.
Incumbents Holmes and Pang were excited to continue their work in the Senate.
Lucia Liang has been elected as the next VP Finance of the AMS.
After a tight race, Cole Evans won the election for VP Administration.
The current AMS VP Administration won the top job in the AMS executive body. He also won a senator-at-large seat.
This morning, a white nationalist gunman opened fire on two mosques in Christchurch, killing 49 and injuring 20 people who were attending Friday’s prayers. It was one of the worst mass shootings in New Zealand’s history.
Thankfully, this biochemistry student is here to make everything about AMS elections make sense again, through the very intuitive lens of metabolomics.
UBC will now have to wit to see who they play tomorrow in the semifinal tomorrow. They will place between first and fourth in the tournament, given today's win.
The Board of Governors is a very fancy institution that reports to the provincial government, but who wants to live in an institution?
VP Finance seems like a very fancy position, but maybe that's just because here at From the Cult we don’t understand how money works.
The VP External is arguable “the fanciest” of the Vice President positions, if you consider talking to the federal government fancy (we do).