UBC beat Bishop's, fell to Dalhousie and then beat Western to take U Sports bronze over the weekend in Ottawa.
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Filming on campus is a huge affair — here's a breakdown of the logistics of filming at the AMS Nest.
Saturday and Sunday saw the Canadian men’s rugby sevens team reach their best ever Vancouver Sevens result with a bronze-medal performance at BC Place. In front of just over 74,000 spectators over both days, the national team had the help of some crucial UBC alumni.
On March 7, AMS Elections announced the nomination period for a new special election to elect the VPAUA in a Facebook post.
These kinds of experiences baffled me because they were so nice.
It was a victory for the Indigenous Seat on Council and a loss for the AMS bylaw referenda on Friday, as the former passed and the second failed to meet quorum.
He defeated opponent Aidan Wilson in a race fought over room bookings, environmental sustainability and support for clubs.
Illaria Cobb, Chris Hakim, Nicholas Harterre, Sara Sebba, Molly Willson and Ryan Wong of the Students for Students slate have won all six seats of the Student Legal Fund Society (SLFS) board of directors.
As an incumbent running in an unopposed race, Liang emphasized automation and digitization to modernize the AMS’s “outdated” financial systems, particularly the reimbursement system for clubs.
Nanayakkara won on a platform that pledged to prioritize affordability, climate action and support for Indigenous and international students.
Eshana Bhangu, Julia Burnham, Cole Evans, Chris Hakim and Max Holmes are your next student senators-at-large.
Cole Evans has become the new AMS president-elect beating out competitors Ian Stone and Harresh Thayakaanthan.
This will be Malone and Holmes’s fourth and second year on the Board respectively. In their platforms and debates, they displayed institutional knowledge that comes from having worked inside UBC for several years.
The statement articulates that the AMS respects “Wet’suwe’ten jurisdiction, governance, and law,” while acknowledging that UBC campus is located on traditional, ancestral, and unceded Musqueam territory.
The next time you find yourself dusting off an old book of tales, you might want to ask yourself what, or who, was left behind on the cutting room floor.