Uncontested VP external candidate Solomon Yi-Kieran answered questions at yesterday’s great debate on concerns around their previous partisan experience, climate action and plans to keep the student body updated on their priorities.
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At the great debate last night, VP finance candidate Gagan Parmar, spoke about his plans to fund Indigenous student initiatives, foster a healthy workplace culture and “strike a balance” in funding allocation.
The candidates in the Board of Governors (BoG) race met at last night's great debate to spar over funding obligations, unspent money and food affordability.
VP academic and university affairs candidates gathered in the Pit last night to discuss housing bursaries, harm reduction, the VP Academic Caucus and more at the great debate.
At last night's great debate presidential candidates came to the stage to discuss reintroducing equity staff members, supporting a student-petitioned referendum, and to eat honey.
This year, there are five referenda items for students to vote on.
UBC master’s of public health student Parker Illingworth's journey in rowing has taken her from Seattle to Texas, Bulgaria, Chile and now Vancouver — and nothing, not even illness, will seem to stop her.
On February 14, a UBC employee was detained on campus on his way to work after he took videos outside the Invictus Games wearing a keffiyeh. His union said they haven't ruled out litigation against the RCMP.
Last night, 11 out of the 14 candidates for the student senator-at-large race showed up to exhibit their knowledge and plead their case for one of the five seats available.
Kamakshi Anand remembers in ninth grade thinking, “Oh, this is a thing people do — they write their thoughts online.”
Last night, uncontested VP administration candidate Dylan Evans spoke about his experience, club engagement and goals for the Hatch Art Gallery.
At the first VP external by-election and general election debate last night, uncontested candidate Solomon Yi-Kieran answered questions on the upcoming federal election, TransLink cuts and lobbying for international students.
On home ice over the weekend, the Thunderbirds defeated the University of Manitoba Bisons 4–0 and 4–1 to earn a spot competing for their fourth-consecutive conference championship.
Presidential candidates came together last night to talk about AMS culture, divestment, reinstating staff access to the food bank and to sound party horns as question responses.
At Tourmaline West Stadium over the weekend, the UBC Thunderbirds hosted the Lewis-Clark State Warriors for a three-game conference series. They lost the first two games, 8–3 and 2–1, before earning a blowout 20–10 victory in the third game.