The Hawthorn Place resident was first elected to the UNA board in 2019 and hopes to continue his work for another three years.
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If elected, Ngieng has three main goals: she wants to increase the amount of affordable housing in the UNA, increase community safety and push for more transparency.
“I’ve met so many people from all walks of life facing different problems and I really want to play my role in creating a better community for everyone,” Co said.
A resident of Wesbrook Place, Cheng is running for what would be his first term on the Board. His top priorities for the Board are improving neighbourhood safety and sustainability.
Gallo also said that she would like to improve the involvement of students. She plans on doing so by collecting their opinions through Qualtrics surveys.
“I thought it was really important to have individuals that are student-aged, are connected to students and have them be able to represent their thoughts and voices on the Board,” Gan said.
Glassheim recognizes that representation is a key point. “I'd want to really be open to the voices of neighbours and other residents. Hopefully, I would learn a lot in the process.”
For Holmes, “the UNA is evolving and entering a new stage” which he wants to be part of, irregardless of whether or not he gets re-elected.
While the study is primarily concerned with family health, students can also be affected by the three-month waiting period for the MSP, especially with rapidly changing circumstances surrounding COVID-19.
TransLink announced that the 4, 14 and 99 bus routes from UBC have been rerouted by the road closure.
With an election running from November 8 to 30, here is everything you need to know about UNA before casting a ballot.
The strategic plan is the AMS’s attempt to establish a “tool” to ensure that the AMS has “a strong, cohesive, strategic approach” to supporting students.
Marion Buller, chair of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), spoke about the inquiry at an event hosted by UBC’s School of Social Work Thursday night.
The AMS is aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2025.
Through the app, Bioscope Wellness, users can complete daily mental health check-ins, message others on chat boards and access educational resources and crisis lines, among other things.