Wesley Choi, a third-year politics and history student, is running for AMS president on a platform of transparency and student engagement.
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Saad Shoaib, the current AMS VP external, is running for the student society’s president on a platform of expanding the number of amenities and support services available to students.
As students are in the process of applying for summer internships and co-ops at this time of year, The UBSee Podcast is currently focused on informing listeners about careers and recruitment.
The art exhibit was well-designed, easy to follow and provided a space of imagination, comfort, acceptance and hope.
The AMS Elections Committee is facing criticism for its decision to bar candidates from talking to student groups before campaign period starts — a break from a longstanding election norm.
The four candidates vying to become VP academic and university affairs (VPAUA) met last night to debate issues such as student safety, tuition consultation and the AMS’s role in publicly challenging UBC.
Newcomers challenged sitting senators on their track record, while one candidate stood alone in advocating against COVID-19 restrictions on campus at last night’s Great Debate.
Discussion of transparency took centre stage once again as the candidates running to be the AMS VP finance sparred in their second debate last night.
Uncontested VP Administration candidate Ben (Han Qiao) Du showed his experience with the portfolio in the Great Debate on Thursday night while promising better communication with clubs during his term.
Sharp divisions emerged between two current AMS execs at the second presidential debate on Thursday evening.
At the Great Debate, VP external candidates questioned each other on their experience and insider status.
The three candidates for the UBC Board of Governors found agreement on Campus Vision 2050 priorities and graduate student advocacy at the Great Debate.
Council met last night in its first meeting after reading break to discuss the society’s sexual violence policy and respectful community and workplace policy reviews, AMS elections and code changes.
Transparency and preparation dominated last night’s discussion as the candidates to be the next AMS VP finance sat down for their first debate Wednesday night.
Last night’s senator-at-large candidate debate saw agreement among most candidates on academic policy and student engagement, with a few discussions targeting existing senators.