AGM

Assembly accessibility atrophies apathy

Different perspectives on the AGM and AMS policies.Continue...

What?

From discussion surrounding Rector Nick Day’s letter and the special vote that took place, to the Alpine Tower controversy at the ASUS Annual General Meeting (AGM), to a motion for AMS to rent a bouncy castle with dancing unicorns and rainbows, I wonder; has this campus gone insane?Continue...

Annual General Meeting provides updates on the state of AMS and non-academic misconduct

Students gathered in the lower ceilidh of JDUC on Monday evening as AMS President Tyler Lively called to order the 2017 AMS Annual General Meeting (AGM).Continue...

AGM struggles to find purpose

At one point during this year’s AMS Annual General Meeting (AGM), Stephen Smith, ArtSci ’16, asked the small number of attendees to put up their hands if they weren’t required to be there. Only a...Continue...

An open letter to the AMS

When newspapers make a factual error, we print a correction. This ensures that we’re transparent and don’t mislead readers. In light of the AMS’s misrepresentation of The Journal’s editorial, they might be advised to do the same.Continue...

Student fee policy leaves StuCons hanging

Democracy is usually the best policy, but the AMS shot themselves in the foot when they made referendums the only avenue for passing fees.Continue...

Student Constable fee increased to cover deficit

In an attempt to reduce the growing deficit of the Student Constables service, students will pay an additional $1.66 in fees each year.Continue...

Fees deserved fair shot at AMS Annual General Meeting

The decision at last week’s AMS Assembly to reject a motion put forth by three groups hoping to instate opt-outable student fees, while adherent to AMS policy, stifled debate surrounding the proposals and should likely have been approached with more flexibility.Continue...