According to a statement from the Elections Committee, a member of Sawatzky’s campaign used the campaign’s Instagram account to make a comment endorsing another AMS executive candidate.
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VP finance candidates Abhi Mishra and Linda Zheng generally agreed on issues facing the AMS, but had slightly different plans to deal with the issues at the first candidate debate on Thursday.
Last night, seven senator-at-large candidates showed little disagreement but varying levels of knowledge on Senate policy when discussing academic concessions, new Senate policies and Indigenous initiatives.
Board of Governors candidates Eshana Bhangu, Kareem Hassib, Onyekachukwu Odenigbo and Sultana Razia agreed on all but the details at first debate.
Last night, AMS Council met to discuss the 2022/23 budget reforecast which projects a significantly reduced deficit for this year.
Persons who use drugs and activists gathered for a student-organized panel on Tuesday to assess the impact of BC’s decriminalization of small amounts of illicit drugs, one month into the province’s pilot program.
At the event held on March 1, members of the Indigenous Committee and AMS Elections candidates asked questions back and forth about how candidates viewed decolonization and what the Indigenous Committee wanted to see from candidates.
VP administration candidates Anuoluwapo Awotunde, Chayan Lu, Jake Sawatzky and Ian Caguiat generally agreed on improving club communications, but clashed on approaches to space allocation at last night’s debate.
Kanji said he believes "very deeply in the power" of student advocacy and would attend protests and ensure the AMS would take the lead on these issues.
In the first presidential debate this AMS Election cycle, the two candidates in attendance mostly kept to themselves as they laid out their different visions for the AMS.
The AMS Elections Committee said it decided unanimously this morning to disqualify the Jacket from the race after committing multiple campaign violations.
The Ukrainian Student Union (USU) held a rally on campus in solidarity with Ukraine on Monday, three days after the one-year anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine last year.
The Vancouver City Council voted in January to close the City of Vancouver’s Renter’s Office, a body established by the previous council in 2018 to promote and advocate for tenants’ rights.
The SkyTrain to UBC seems to be a lower priority on the TransLink Mayor’s council 10-year action plan, but the AMS and UBC remain optimistic about progress on the project.
Black members of UBC’s Faculty of Medicine gathered on Friday, February 17 to share their diverse personal stories and discuss the future of the significantly unrepresentative field of medicine.