Currently, the only testing on campus is for asymptomatic people — one in IKB that is operating as a clinical study and one operated by UBC for those who are unvaccinated.
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As a result of the funding, Sprouts is able to offer 30 free meals a day at its cafe in the Life Building as well as some free subscriptions to its bulk produce buying initiative.
For I know not to which faculty you rushed, And you know not to where I fled, O you, whom I could have complimented, O you who knew it!
There are nearly 40 open positions, the majority of which are for kitchen staff.
Many of the candidates shared the similar positions regarding environmental sustainability, land use planning, financial management and community engagement, but some disagreed regarding safety and security.
We did a comprehensive philosophical and statistical analysis to answer the age-old question of whether or not you should run for the bus.
The Crawl, which showcases all sorts of interdisciplinary works from pottery to mixed-media, took place last weekend (Nov. 12-14) and will take place this weekend too.
Volunteering has so many benefits, but for me personally, it increases my self-esteem and adds purpose to my life.
This past week was Transgender Awareness Week leading up to today’s Transgender Day of Remembrance. The Ubyssey talked to UBC community members about the significance of this week and day.
The UBC Environmental Policy Association hosted an online webinar on Wednesday afternoon to debrief COP26 featuring two delegates from UBC who attended the conference in Glasgow.
NNN is upon us and for this auspicious occasion, your friends at The Ubyssey have a ranking of our favourite nuts of all time.
The first panel of day two focused on how society can adapt to climate change.
The motion gives faculties the responsibility to deregister students who are non-compliant with campus COVID-19 policies where there are no online options available for courses.
Even eating on campus brings up memories. When I can’t get a meal for under $10 on campus, I recall the days of $17 salads in my residence.
This weekend the T-Birds return to nationals, and despite missing the 2020 season due to the pandemic, the team will try to repeat as champions for the first time since 2003.