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With an election set for October 24, the province continues to see new daily cases of COVID-19. But Horgan said the pandemic is part of the very reason there should be an election right now.
We sat down with UBC students to discuss the ‘tech overwhelm’ felt by the UBC community since classes moved online and what students can do to help manage it.
I’m going to focus on the real winners and losers of this debate.
The AMS said that UBC is looking into its policies related to the sale of cannabis on campus, making this an opportune moment to explore a dispensary.
UBC staff member Ian Linkletter is speaking out after remote exam invigilation company Proctorio sued him in September.
Dr. David Boyd, associate professor of law, policy and sustainability at UBC, will be presenting a report on the human right to a healthy environment to the UN General Assembly.
The Vancouver-Point Grey BC Liberal Party candidate has centred “safe communities” in his campaign, assuring voters that a Liberal government in the province will prioritize safety and crack down on criminal activity and open drug dealing that he claims has risen in BC.
Green Party candidate Devyani Singh is attempting to defeat the two-term NDP incumbent David Eby in Vancouver-Point Grey on a climate-centric platform.
Incumbent and NDP candidate David Eby is seeking re-election in Vancouver-Point Grey with a focus on strengthening student voices, childcare and ensuring money in real estate markets is coming from legitimate sources.
Candidates discussed climate issues, housing and food accessibility along with the current opioid crisis and defunding the police.
One month into the school year, Zoom classes are in session, Canvas modules show midterms approaching, and for the most part, UBC students are coping.
Here are some ideas for how to reach out and make friends in a time where it might feel more daunting than ever.
U SPORTS and Canada West have cancelled conference and national championships for winter 2021. This follows their earlier decision this year to suspend competition due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
AMS councillors met over Zoom to discuss the climate emergency, Proctorio and a new housing service.