“We’re coming into an interesting period in the Board of Governors, and I think it’s important to have strong student advocates more than ever."
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While his track record has earned praise, his methods have drawn criticism.
Jeanie Malone is seeking a third term on UBC’s Board of Governors (BoG) to take care of some unfinished business.
Witnesses or persons with knowledge of the matter are encouraged to contact RCMP at 604-224-1322
With that in mind, The Ubyssey is fact-checking every VP external candidate’s platform and all the statements they made during debates.
We think it’s important for students to know when candidates are telling the truth, whether they’re being misleading and where they’re getting their numbers.
With that in mind, The Ubyssey is fact-checking every presidential candidate’s platform and all the statements they made during debates.
AMS candidates talk a lot. Sometimes, it's hard to tell if they're telling the truth.
Amidst the long-overdue review of academic accommodations for students with disabilities, the Senate has released proposed changes to the policy on academic concessions — which deal with “conflicting responsibilities and unforeseen events” — for feedback.
In light of recent tensions between Canada and China, a January report from Moody’s Investors Service said Canadian universities would face significant financial repercussions if the Chinese government decided to ban or discourage its citizens from studying in Canada.
Holmes said he and two other executives would have resigned if the motion of censure had succeeded.
Current AMS VP Finance Kuol Akuechbeny received two penalties: one for accessing the email list through his current position and another for sending emails requesting endorsements and failing to blind carbon copy — or “BCC” — the recipients.
Many dodged questions in open debate, deferring to speak about their own past experiences instead of providing actual answers.
After a timid first debate, the candidates upped the pressure on one another by attacking the feasibility of each other’s platform points.
AMS VP External Cristina Ilnitchi, Associate VP External Will Shelling and AMS Councillor for Science Undergraduate Society Riley Ty faced off in a tense debate on student housing, transit, climate advocacy and the upcoming federal elections.