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January 26th, 2013 • Uncategorized
Thank you readers!
Congrats, AMS! Congrats, AMS Confidential! And,
On the UBC AMS Election 2013 – vote on https://amsvoting.as.it.ubc.ca
January 26th, 2013 • Uncategorized
Congrats, AMS! Congrats, AMS Confidential! And,
Go to https://amsvoting.as.it.ubc.ca
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Be sure to vote YES for at least the first four referendum questions.
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AMS is UBC students' student union, which provides governance for its businesses, its student advocacy and its student services. The most relevant services to you are probably the businesses in the SUB, the AMS Health and Dental Plan and the Upass.
Read about the AMS here!
I am a cheap, library-fine-collecting, free-food-finding, late-assignment-penalty-reduction-requesting critical student at UBC.
With the mission to "improve the quality of the educational, social, and personal lives of the students of UBC," I wish to see AMS not only provide student services for such improvements but to also advocate outside the traditional scope of academic and tuition issues, to improve the well-being of students.
UBC Board of Governors: Erin Rennie, grad student Conny Lin, undergrads Harsev Oshan, Tristan Miller, Mike Silley (incumbent) and Matt Parson
AMS President: Caroline Wong, Ekateryna Baronovskaya, and Jay Shah
AMS VP Academic: Montana Hunter, Kiran Mahal (incumbent), Anne Kessler
AMS VP Finance: Joaquin Acevedo, Mateusz Miadlikowski
AMS VP External: Tanner Bokor
VP Admin: Justin Fernandes, Derek Moore, Olivia Yung, Barnabas Caro
Senate: Read about them here.
Let's look at what will happen to your tuition in the next few years.
UBC's international student policy is that for students who commence their studies in 2012/2013, the international tuition fees will increase by no more (but likely no less!) than 2% per year for the next 4 years. Domestic students are also facing a 2% increase in tuition a year.
This year's AMS Election is likely to be even more important for students, because it is also the same year as our provincial election. This year's AMS Execs have the opportunity to organize and gain potential to make AMS's lobbying efforts much stronger than it has been in the past four years. The AMS Execs meet with the BC Premier, provincial ministers and critics from the opposition party, along with the University Neighbourhood Association, the University, Translink, other student unions and many other important players of post-secondary life and politics.
I hear you.
Go actually take a look at your student fees.
Here's a good Ubyssey article that explains some of our student fees. You're easily paying over $200 for services you may not be able to afford.
If you're on this site, then you already know to visit Ubyssey, UBC's official student newspaper.
There's also the SPAM Festival of AMS elections, AMS Confidential. Not the unsolicited email type, but this fun-loving type that makes so many people happy that they would dress up as such and march in a SPAM Festival.
Lastly, there's UBC Insiders. Not sure if they are covering this election but they are extremely informative. Some serious investigative critical blogging there.
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