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Lone AMS VP academic candidate Max Holmes’s rejection[link] of the Inter-Fraternity Council’s (IFC) endorsement set off a wave of anger online, leading some candidates to conditionally reject their endorsements as well.
With sole candidate Max Holmes at the helm, the Tuesday debate for the VP Academic and University Affairs race was more of a relaxed Q&A than a heated competition.
VP Finance candidate Linda Huang has announced that she is officially withdrawing from the race, leaving Kuol Akuechbeny and Adam Forsgren as the two remaining contenders for the position.
VP Finance candidate Linda Huang has been given a penalty by the Elections Committee for using an address list of AMS club treasurers, which she has special access to because of her role as Associate VP Finance, to solicit support.
“After meeting with the Inter-Fraternity Council for their AMS elections endorsement meeting, I have decided to reject their endorsement of my campaign for re-election as AMS VP Academic and University Affairs and student Senator-at-large.”
Around a decade ago, URO started out as a peer program for science students, but today it is an AMS club for students from all faculties across campus and beyond.
The decision was made by the schools Board of Governors on January 13 — two weeks before students were alerted.
AMS VP Administration candidates Chris Hakim and Aaron Verones went head-to-head Tuesday evening in the second elections debate. They have both been highly involved in the AMS, with Hakim currently serving as an AMS councillor and Verones previously working as assistant to former AMS President Ava Nasiri.
Tuesday, two of the candidates for VP External — Cristina Ilnitchi and Mishal Tahir — faced off in the second debate of this year’s 2018 AMS elections, discussing issues ranging from the upcoming Vancouver municipal elections, to rent caps for on-campus housing, to advocacy for international students.
“When I arrived, the several months of Duolingo practice and watching Italian movies with subtitles proved useless when spoken to by locals.”
I don’t like ketchup. Yes, I have tried ketchup, and I still don’t like it. When I go to the grocery store, I see ketchup and I know that it is an option, but I won’t buy it. That is how I feel about Christianity.
The second AMS debate of 2018 is in the books, and all 10 people who showed up were thoroughly enraptured. Luckily for them (and you), The Ubyssey has picked out a few statements made that we think require a second look — so you can relive the whole thing again.
With the knowledge that the race is uncontested, the Board of Governors debate — with incumbent Jeanie Malone and newcomer Jakob Gattinger — was relatively laidback.