But with socializing such a key part of Jump Start, both students and Orientation Leaders initially wondered if participants would be able to connect online.
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Panellists discussed the realities of being racialized on campus — an experience that often falls short of their expectations.
Each year, the committee holds public consultations with British Columbians, including inputs made by the AMS and the GSS.
In this unprecedented moment, many have looked to the past for solace by drawing parallels with other instances of disease throughout history. In 1891-1924, Chinese men who were suspected of having leprosy were quarantined, for little reason other than their race.
Senators approved a new program of Indigenous land stewardship, got briefed on the budget and were provided with an update on the Integrated Renewal Program.
AMS Council met for its first virtual meeting of the semester last night. Here’s what you missed.
Compiled by Shyla Gheek, a second-year student at UBC, Isolating with Our Minds an anthology raising funds for the Indian relief fund of the COVID-19 hit the anthology bestsellers list on its first day.
The Broadway Subway Project will provide rapid transit to much of the busy Broadway corridor, with construction set to begin this fall.
"UBC needs to revamp its endowment fund to be a leader in sustainability."
The September 14 Zoom event featured members of UBC community members and a lineup of guest speakers — but there’s still work to be done.
UBC Library is letting students with overdue fees off the hook as the library follows through on its plans to cancel late fines.
The card will cost $6, the norm for Compass Cards.
RCMP confirmed there were likely more than 50 partygoers present and that no one was wearing masks.
However, residences have been open throughout the pandemic. When asked about the timing of the release, Ramsey said it “made more sense to release [the modules] at the start of the new school year."
When BC closed the Canadian side of Peace Arch Park, students found other ways to stay connected with loved ones.