While his track record has earned praise, his methods have drawn criticism.
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Jeanie Malone is seeking a third term on UBC’s Board of Governors (BoG) to take care of some unfinished business.
“A common perception is that the AMS’s work does not matter and does not affect your experience as a student. That’s not true. We’ve seen the AMS make incredible process and do great harm.“
While we don’t really know who CANDIDATE NAME is, our best guess is that he has been created by a group of really bored computer science students who know how to use a Markov chain generator, whatever that is, as the creators of the website for CANDIDATE NAME allege.
Witnesses or persons with knowledge of the matter are encouraged to contact RCMP at 604-224-1322
With that in mind, The Ubyssey is fact-checking every VP external candidate’s platform and all the statements they made during debates.
What should the purpose of one of the largest and most significant student art collections in Canada be? Is it about selling and acquiring pieces to cover costs and grow the collection’s value, or to represent a tradition of the appreciation of Canadian art at UBC?
Welcome to the most important article this elections season: our 2019 candidate website review. This review is purely satirical — a roast of sorts, if you will.
We have no excuses to make here. We are constantly trying to improve and unfortunately, this mistake has to be a part of that process. Decolonizing our journalism is important to us and we are committed to learning from this as we work towards this goal in the future.
We think it’s important for students to know when candidates are telling the truth, whether they’re being misleading and where they’re getting their numbers.
Being a harp enthusiast at UBC continues to be a blessing and a surprise. Since the creation of the West Coast Harp Society in 2008, Vancouver has been a pinpoint on the map for the traveling harpists.
It took decades and a massive student revolution to get it built.
Things as seemingly minor as changing ‘indigenous’ to ‘Indigenous’ as one student did created a “feedback loop” in the Wikipedia community that allowed for productive dialogue.
With that in mind, The Ubyssey is fact-checking every presidential candidate’s platform and all the statements they made during debates.
AMS candidates talk a lot. Sometimes, it's hard to tell if they're telling the truth.