Clarke has few distinct policy change proposals; rather, he plans to act as a liaison between students and Senate.
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Fall reading break, which Burnham dubbed a “buzzword” of the Senate race, is her first priority.
He offered few concrete solutions in his interview aside from consulting with students on social media.
If re-elected, he hopes to build on what he’s already achieved.
During his interview and the debates, Ho struggled to give cohesive answers on how he’d implement his platform.
While the Senate and Board of Governors races use first past the post (FPTP), elections for the AMS president and vice-presidents use a ranked ballot system called the Condorcet method.
Riley Ty, an AMS councillor for the Science Undergraduate Society, is running to be AMS VP External on a platform of mental health support, financial security and improved transportation.
Currently the associate VP External, Shelling wants to “remove the barriers that students face” when applying to and attending UBC.
Current AMS VP External Cristina Ilnitchi is running for re-election on a platform of amplifying student voices nationally, advocating for affordable education and engaging in collaborative advocacy.
Day one of the men's basketball Final 8 did not go to plan for UBC. A 74-65 loss to the tournament hosts in Halifax puts them in a race for fifth now — at best.
Tyga’s Block Party performance is sure to be one of the more unique ones this semester, as it might heavily feat. the US judicial system.
The federal government will be giving UBC $1 million to help save the endangered southern resident killer whale population.
The candidates will be voted on by students and will be a part of the regular AMS ballot open from March 11 to 15.
Awais Quadre “wasn’t really aware” of the Board of Governors until recently, but now he wants to change it.
“We’re coming into an interesting period in the Board of Governors, and I think it’s important to have strong student advocates more than ever."