UBC hosted a town hall on Monday as part of the university’s consultation process on the annual 2 per cent domestic tuition increase.
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A total of 6,155 students or 12.9 per cent of all eligible voter cast ballots in the 2015 AMS elections.
A group of students camped out in front of the IKB from Sunday night to Friday afternoon to raise awareness about homelessness in Vancouver.
Jenna Omassi will become the new VP Academic and University Affairs this year.
Eric Zhao, Marjan Hatai, Jenna Omassi, Gurvir Sangha and Aaron Bailey came out victorious in the Senate race
Jude Crasta was elected into the VP External position last night, beating out opponent Janzen Lee.
Cameron Sharpe, Carol Dou, Kathleen Simpson, Jude Crasta, Ron Gorodetsky and Tanner Bokor have been elected to the Student Legal Fund Society.
Mateusz Miadlikowski will be returning for a second term as AMS VP Finance.
Aaron Bailey has been elected the 106th President of the Alma Mater Society.
Incumbent Ava Nasiri elected VP Administration for a second term.
Julie Van de Valk and Veronica Knott took the two student rep seats on the Board of Governors.
While it's phrased as a simple yes/no question, the transit referendum has spawned a lot of debates.
AUS President Jenna Omassi is the only VP Academic & University Affairs candidate this year.
Not a single candidate of the Students for Responsible Leadership slate was present at the Great Debate or provided an explanation for their absence.
VP Finance candidates Mateusz Miadlikowski and Will Pigott squared off again at Tuesday's Great Debate.