Behind the scenes, things aren't as clean as a perfectly positioned ’60s car on top of the campus clock tower. However, this is all hypothetical — who knows if the EUS is responsible. Whether or not, look back on some of the mischief.
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The report from Paula Butler found unneeded delays in UBC’s response to complaints and outlined the need for clearer sexual assault policy. Despite the drawn-out response, the report found that all UBC employees acted in good faith.
The upscale restaurant is closing today. “We had some very talented people working to create a truly unique dining experience; unfortunately the restaurant in its current form was not financially viable going forward.”
The elected members — totalling eight and representing students, faculty and administrators from both UBC Vancouver and UBCO — stated that they were engaged in the process which ultimately led to the resignation of Gupta.
Cowin has already stayed with the university for over four years, leaving a long legacy. When asked what she is most proud of doing in her time here, Cowin named increased mental well-being of students and a more solidified portfolio.
The AMS submitted recommendations to the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government services during the budget consultations, none of which were adopted. AMS VP External hopes to see advocacy be continually pushed forward.
The Exchange Student Club is fairly new, but already boasts dramatic membership. Just this academic year, the club got a total of 600 new members. Every year, UBC gets 1,100 exchange students out of a population of roughly 50,000 students.
Each year, the UBC Sustainability Initiative releases a report that summarizes gains made by the UBC community in sustainability. This report is used as a benchmark for future initiatives on campuses across the globe.
The idea for the AMS to develop a model which various resource groups could use to promote themselves came about when one group — Colour Connected Against Racism UBC — wanted to expand its membership.
Want to know who is running for election in the AMS, Board of Governors and Senate? FInd out right here. This list was last updated this afternoon, but Senate still retains the highest number of candidates — 14 in total.
The 2014/15 enrolment report shows an exponential growth in international undergraduate students, rising 119 per cent since 2009. Aboriginal student enrolment has also increased by 33 per cent from 2009-2014.
The two boast very different backgrounds — Ehrenholz is currently president of the Engineering Undergraduate Society (EUS). Scott has founded his own club, served as treasurer of his frat and held the position of vice-chair of the AMS SAC.
Despite the fact that only two candidates are in the running this year for the position of AMS VP external, both Alex Kilpatrick and Kathleen Simpson managed to diversify themselves and engage in lively debate.
Mental health and student engagement were under the microscope at the yesterday's debate. Eleven of the fourteen Senate candidates participated in the event and with so many candidates running with similar platforms, contenders struggled to stand out
Candidates Hussam Zbeeb, Samantha So and Andrew Liang went head-to-head in a debate to become the new VP academic and university affairs. The candidates used the debate to try and set themselves apart from each other.