Alex Chui for UBC Senate
Choose Passion, Choose Dedication, Choose Chui
My Priorities
"Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress and working together is success"
- Henry Ford
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Academic Policies should be carefully considered on feasibility and practicality including introducing courses.
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Increasing Accessibility like recorded lessons is becoming more of a necessity, not an inconvenience, as our University grows it is clear that people need to come from further away, and we need to simplify things for them.
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Diversity and Inclusion should be extremely promoted, I don't think we should have just senior UBC Arts students as our sole representatives, we need to elect people who these policies will affect and it is on us to ensure we have multiple perspectives
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VOTE CHUI
About
Me
Voting:
March 1, 8 AM
to
March 8, 8 PM
I know all you voters can't have met me before but I wanted to share my story so you can better understand why I wanted to run.
I know diversity and inclusion has been a term that has lost some meaning to us, due to its rampant overuse in almost all things we do now, but the diversity and inclusion I'm advocating for is different. I was fundamentally taught that you succeed based on merit alone, and while there may need to be some involvement to equalize historically disadvantaged groups, I believe diversity and inclusion are different merits, passions, and dedications that must be more important, and when we can balance these virtues, we will have true diversity, because it is less of a word than a lifestyle.
I also believe very strongly in the fact that all of us have different views and perspectives, based on our own experiences and biases, but we must all understand a simple concept. If you hope to be a student leader, putting those personal beliefs and opinions to the side is so crucial to being an effective leader and while I am sure many of my fellow candidates may think it, none have been able to say it. After all, I am hoping to be your next UBC Student Senator and that means representing all interests and being the voice piece of all opinions not just the ones that are the closest to mine.
If you managed to get through that I want to thank you, and hopefully between
March 1st, 8:00 AM - March 8th, 8:00 PM you will vote for me in both the
Senate-At-Large election and if you are a Science Student the Faculty of Science Student Senator election.
I have a realistic outlook on academic policy and increased accessibility and know how to get the job done, I just need your help to do it!