The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
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The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
With BC’s provincial election just around the corner, the AMS is hosting multiple voting stations in advance of and on the October 19 election day.
Students have an important voice in the elections and it's good to know where, when and how you can vote in this election.
On October 8, UBC community members held a walkout outside the Nest in support of Palestine.
On October 9, AMS Council met to hear room booking issues and the 2024 Academic Experience Survey results and discuss executive performance.
The AMS’s Welcome Back BBQ resulted in a $10,000 loss, but AMS President Christian ‘CK’ Kyle said that the event was an “investment.”
Five hundred doses of nasal naloxone will be distributed across campus early in the academic year by the province’s Post-Secondary Overdose Prevention Steering Committee.
On September 30, UBC held its fourth annual Intergenerational March to honour survivors of Canada's residential school system and their families.
UBC’s Board of Governors met on September 25 in the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre to pass the president’s goals and hear presentations from student unions.
On September 20, hundreds of protesters flocked to Downtown Vancouver to march in the city’s Global Climate Strike.
UBC opened a new childcare centre in Brock Commons South, welcoming 37 children at the start of August.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is further reducing the total study permits, changing the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program and limiting work permit eligibility.
On September 25, community members protested outside of Koerner Library to demand UBC divest from companies organizers say are complicit in human rights violations against Palestinians.
AMS Council met on Wednesday to hear the quarterly financial report and pass code changes.