Students in the line spoke of difficulties getting registered to vote and concerns about the cancellation of the Vote on Campus program.
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Visitors to UBC’s campus won’t be required to disclose their vaccination status, nor undergo rapid testing, as they are not currently required to under UBC’s policies.
Here is what each of the major four parties says they will do to combat the overdose crisis, so you can go into the Federal election informed.
We've explained the major political party's platforms on transportation so you can head into the polls informed.
Sci Lit Week will run from September 20–26, alongside events at UBC to promote climate science and Canadian research. Come check out these events and hopefully learn something new!
Vancouver rental prices are among some the highest in Canada. We've explained what each of the four major parties says they plan to do to make housing more affordable.
The Ubyssey has compiled the primary health care policies of the four major political parties so that students can remain informed for the upcoming election.
It was your classic rom-com meet-cute between a human university student and a literal squirrel.
A major concern this election season for students (besides COVID-19) is the scrapping of the Vote on Campus initiative that allowed them to vote at their universities in 2019.
The Thunderbirds are well represented in Canada’s roster. Nicholas Allen, Jack Carson, Matthew Percillier, Elias Egras and Phil Berna have all either turned out for the blue and gold or are playing for the T-Birds this year.
Clubs Days come two weeks after Imagine Day where a CampusBase crash — the website used for virtual boothing — interfered with some clubs’ ability to booth.
In the end, even if you end a conversation not agreeing on key issues, it’s important to feel comfortable having the conversation nonetheless.
With the 2021 federal election fast approaching, The Ubyssey has broken down the platforms of the four main political parties and their promises on the climate crisis.
I encourage you to make your own list too — it’s important that we take care of ourselves during the hectic convergence of the pandemic and the return to classes!
In his letter, Richardson stated how UBC failed to provide “clear and consistent guidelines across Faculties."