Students living and studying in the northeast corner of campus should expect to see more ubiquitous construction fences in the near future.
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Universities across BC are being legally mandated by the province to take a ‘balanced approach’ to international tuition — and UBC is no exception.
At the end of Election Day, Vancouverites have elected Kennedy Stewart as the new mayor and brought a wave of Green candidates to city governance.
“The Aga Khan is well known for his commitment to reconciliation, but to reconcile two convocation ceremonies is really an accomplishment.”
The discussion focused on the issue of housing — the central issue of the election — as more and more Vancouverites and UBC students feel the pressure of the city’s housing market.
The overwhelming majority of the 10,000 objects which are available for the public to view are semi-hidden within those copper handled drawers.
The results vary dramatically based on whether our CO2 emissions stay where they are — in a “business as usual” scenario — or whether we make substantial efforts to reduce our CO2 emissions in the future.
Hodge said she hopes the exhibit will “ignite a sense of amazement and curiosity in visitors as they imagine this majestic sea creature swimming through a Cretaceous sea.”
I’m just saying that maybe having all your notes tattooed on your arms forever will help you remember it in time for your midterm and beyond.
In a new heroic Hannah epic, we will venture into Buchanan tower and ask a few history experts about their favourite foods from their chosen periods of history!
“It essentially wielded its illegal delays in the FOI like … they were trying to squash the human rights complaint,” said Hansen.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn from experienced backcountry and downhill skiers and riders.
In the days leading up to election day, the AMS and student groups are ramping up their efforts to encourage students voter turnout in the municipal elections.
Former Prime Minister Paul Martin was joined by UBC’s former Associate Dean of Indigenous Education Dr. Jo-ann Archibald and University of Winnipeg’s Associate VP Indigenous Affairs Kevin Lamoureux.
As the third and final consultation for a large campus development project nears its end, UBC is attempting to balance a multitude of community interests and two broad options for how its newest neighbourhood will look.