The SLFS is a student-funded group that helps students cover their legal fees and supports them with misconduct cases. Each year, students elect five people to serve on the group’s Board.
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Georgia Yee is running for re-election to the Senate on a platform that encompasses Indigenous issues, affordability, and both student and climate health.
Dana Turdy is running for one of the five student senator-at-large positions to bridge the gap between the student body and UBC leadership.
Third-year political science student Tate Kaufman is running to be a senator-at-large on the UBC Vancouver Senate on a platform of prioritizing student academics and freedom of choice.
Kamil Kanji wants to bring his experiences with policy-making and youth advocacy to the role of student senator-at-large.
Second-year arts student Romina Hajizadeh is running to be a senator-at-large on a platform of improving student engagement, advocating for recorded lectures and increasing transparency within the Senate.
Anisha Sandhu is running for one of five student senator-at-large positions on a platform of increased accessibility, student engagement and action within student government.
Eshana Bhangu, a third-year international relations student, is running for a third year on the UBC Vancouver Senate as a student senator at large.
Fourth-year commerce student Dante Agosti-Moro is running for reelection to the UBC Vancouver Senate as a student senator-at-large.
Ben Du is running for VP administration on a platform focused on helping clubs grow their membership and improving club executives’ orientations.
Tate Kaufman is running for president on a platform focused on slashing COVID-19 restrictions, cutting AMS “frills” and increasing accessibility of resources for students.
The rodent is running on a platform focused on food security — because “open kitchen for all” — climate justice and advocating for students.
AMS VP Academic & University Affairs (VPAUA) Eshana Bhangu is running for president on a wide-ranging platform centred on fighting for student interests.
Sydney Harakal, a third-year arts student, is running for AMS president with what they call an outsider’s perspective and a focus on “making things better for people.”
The Pan, an inanimate object, is running for AMS president on a platform of affordability, sustainability, engagement and not wanting to get elected.