Ananya Gupta is running for AMS VP academic and university affairs on a platform focused on student constituency engagement, food security initiatives, and the implementation of universal design for learning principles at UBC.
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Drédyn Fontana is running for president on a platform focused on decentralizing power within the AMS and listening to the student body on which issues the society should prioritize.
Nobody is running to be president to help students, unite the AMS and because they thought running would be funny.
Barry "Bee" Buzzword is hoping to be your next AMS president — campaigning on a platform promoting authoritarianism, engagement and transparency, to name a few.
Riley Huntley is running for president on a platform centred on affordability, improving students’ academic experience and advocacy that “lay[s] the groundwork” for long-term structural improvements.
/u/sasamats is running to be your next AMS president with a platform promising to end situationships, turn Main Mall into the longest bowling alley in the world and get more people swimming.
AMS Council met on February 27 to discuss the budget reforecast, the Ombuds Report and approve a revision to a referendum question.
At the February 5 AMS Council meeting, an overview and update was given on the status of the AMS/GSS Health and Dental plan, including talks of a slight increase in certain areas of coverage.
On February 14, thousands gathered as a community to march through the Downtown Eastside (DTES) to commemorate Indigenous women.
On Wednesday night, the Senate met to discuss UBC enrolment, the first-ever student diversity census report and hear updates on the strategic plan refresh.
AMS Elections season is upon us, and students are competing for five executive positions, two Board of Governors seats and five seats on the UBC Vancouver Senate.
Since 2022, 46 per cent of all elected AMS executives have left the society in some capacity. Some of these former executives have alleged a toxic culture inside the student society, calling into question the AMS’s leadership and structure.
AMS Council met on February 12 to approve four referenda questions which students will be voting on in the upcoming AMS elections.
UBC will no longer allow students in year-round housing to sublet their rooms during the Winter Session, starting September 1.
At 9:30 a.m. on February 3, two UBC employees — members of UBC Staff for Palestine — delivered printed copies of a petition to the offices of President Benoit Antoine-Bacon, Associate VP Equity and Inclusion Arig al Shaibah and Aquatic Centre’s Operation Manager Christine Saunders.