A current student-at-large Senator, Hakim is hoping to continue fighting for unified work experience, tuition prices, Indigenous support and reconciliation and transparency.
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Malone is running again on a platform built around the guiding principles of equity, affordability and transparency in addition to a “to-do list” of specific goals.
Having served as the AMS VP academic and university affairs from 2017 to 2019 and a long-term student senator, Holmes is also running for re-election on the Senate, where he hopes he can champion cross-collaboration.
Running on a platform centred around tuition increases and engaging with students and affordability, Connor first started thinking about getting into student government at UBC before his career here had even officially begun.
When asked by The Ubyssey over email, Kong clarified that he missed the first BoG debate due to personal matters and the second because he got the time wrong.
Ian Stone is hoping to bring his experience working with students “on the ground” to the role of AMS President.
The third-year science student and current president of the Resident Hall Association (RHA) said his top priorities were promoting a democratic student union, mental health and sexual violence support and the multi-faceted issue of affordability.
The third-year political science student and current AMS VP Administration has encompassed a wide range of topics into his platform from mental health to housing affordability and climate justice.
Wu’s platform includes eight major policy points centering around affordability, climate change, mental health services, housing security, transit, as well as Indigenous and international student advocacy.
Nanayakkara is founder and president of The Plug UBC, an event planning and promotion organization with slightly under 4,000 followers on instagram.
Fuentes walked off the stage within the first five minutes of the debate, after declaring that the Graduate Student Society had unfairly questioned his candidacy in the previous debate, leaving people questioning whether or not he still intends to run.
As a Science Undergraduate Society representative on AMS Council this year, Liu has been busy consulting on an upcoming code change. He wants to bring his experience with society bylaws to the SFLS.
Ilaria Cobb, Chris Hakim, Nicholas Harterre, Sara Sebba, Molly Willson and Ryan Wong form Students for Students, a slate running for the Student Legal Fund Society (SLFS) Board of Directors.
While her vision for “sustainability, affordability and transparency” remains constant, her platform for re-election has evolved to showcase more tangible steps.
Fourth-year political science and history major Aidan Wilson is promising a fund for new clubs and more greenery around the Nest in his bid to make the AMS more accessible as VP administration.