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The VPAUA has to be a very professional person who can work well with other professionals. But who care about looking professional, this is From The Cult!
Because of the many things they must do, the VP Admin must be able to keep a cool head even when dealing with stressful issues.
We wanna see who the presidential candidates really are, as one of them is going to be the face of our student union for the next year.
It’s everyone’s “favourite” time of year: the annual AMS election! And, oh boy, have we got a lot of candidates vying for this years chance of securing a sick addition to their med school or grad application. I’m kidding (am I?).
One of the most important employees of the AMS is someone you’ve probably never heard of.
Fossil fuel divestment is once again a hot topic of discussion for candidates in the AMS elections.
Whether you choose to spend the day drinking green beer, desperately tracing your family genealogy to Ireland or drinking green beer, the possibilities are endless.
The play tells the story of a group of artists who are filming a movie, based on a book, which is based on the real life story of Johann Sutter.
I revelled in the pile of goodies that had appeared before me. This, I thought, this is student government.
Last month, the BC Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU) released a report titled “Heroin Compassion Clubs,” which pushes forward the idea of legalized prescription heroin as a harm reduction practice.
Faculty leaders are shocked by UBC’s opening proposals for this year’s renegotiation of the faculty collective agreement.
"Relying on business revenues to fund services for the public good is always dangerous, as profit motives will inevitably contradict the public interest. How will the AMS be able to focus on serving student needs if we need to generate profits by exploiting students themselves in order for the society to function?"
EUS President Kate Burnham is calling on the AMS to improve their advocacy for engineering and geoscience students as an important piece of provincial legislation nears its expiration.
She is the 11th Thunderbird to receive the award, and the first second-year athlete to win since 2003.