Oct
31
Metro Vancouver Supports UBC Farm
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 31, 2008 | 6 Comments
This morning the Metro Vancouver Board voted 30-0 in favour of a motion to send a letter to the UBC Board of Governors in support of preserving the UBC Farm at 24 hectares. The Metro Vancouver Board is comprised of representatives from the 21 municipalities in the Vancouver area (Vancouver, Richmond, Maple Ridge, etc.) and […]
Oct
30
Electoral Area A Candidates Exposed
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 30, 2008 | Comments Off on Electoral Area A Candidates Exposed
On November 15th, people will go to the polls in Metro Vancouver to vote for new municipal governments. People that live on UBC campus will also go to the polls, but they won’t be voting for mayors and councilors like everyone else since UBC is not part of any municipality, but rather part of an […]
Oct
29
Nap Time
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 29, 2008 | 6 Comments
It’s the most wonderful time of year. The happy time of midterms, papers, 15+ page lab reports being due every week (I’m looking at you, physiology), presentations, and whatever else might be on students’ overflowing plates. It also happens to be the time when you notice that people’s eyes are bloodshot, when students have a […]
Oct
27
Farm petition to land on President's lap today
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 27, 2008 | Comments Off on Farm petition to land on President's lap today
Today is an important milestone in advocacy for the UBC Farm, which is under threat of development to enrich UBC’s endowment. The petition that the Friends of the Farm have been circulating over the past number of weeks (you can see the online version here), has more than 15000 signatures and will be presented to […]
Oct
27
Farm petition to land on President's lap today
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 27, 2008 | 1 Comment
Today is an important milestone in advocacy for the UBC Farm, which is under threat of development to enrich UBC’s endowment. The petition that the Friends of the Farm have been circulating over the past number of weeks (you can see the online version here), has more than 15000 signatures and will be presented to […]
Oct
27
Campus Shooting in US Kills 2, Injures 1
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 27, 2008 | 2 Comments
This from the Associated Press about an hour ago: CONWAY, Ark. (AP) — A shooting on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas left one person dead and two people wounded. University of Central Arkansas police said Sunday night the campus was locked down and that classes would be canceled on Monday. Little Rock […]
Oct
24
A Brief History of Athletics
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 24, 2008 | 2 Comments
This post was written by Neal Yonson, a chemistry graduate student who sits on the University Athletics Council and a committee looking at NCAA membership. Hopefully, this will provide everyone with some valuable facts about Athletics and the fees you pay to them. The Athletics and Recreation fee has been controversial ever since its introduction […]
Oct
23
CASA membership downgrade? Really?
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 23, 2008 | 5 Comments
As you may have read below in Blake’s unopinionated news brief, the AMS has decided to downgrade its membership in CASA, meaning that they now cannot vote, and will pay about half as much money to the organization. Well, here’s my opinionated take on it. AMS council has allowed itself to be convinced without due […]
Oct
14
Vote!!!
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 14, 2008 | 2 Comments
So most of you have probably already been bombarded with messages to vote today- I know I’ve certainly had 3 of my profs tell me a total of about 15 times to go out and vote. But even after all that, I found out that people were still not planning on it. So I figure […]
Oct
4
Elections
Posted by: Neal Yonson | October 4, 2008 | 19 Comments
So lots of students societies finished their fall voting today, and I thought that it might be interesting to look at how elections are run. Being a Science student, and a SUS Council member for the past 2 years, I can at least comment on the way that SUS campaigns are run, and I would […]




