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As first reported in The Globe and Mail, the Association of Administrative Professional Staff at UBC (AAPS) — which represents 4,500 university employees — announced yesterday that they had helped six of their members file complaints against UBC and senior officials since May.
A Harvard-educated UBC associate professor is petitioning US Senators who are also Harvard alumni to vote against Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation as Supreme Court judge.
UBC wasn’t so much looking to rename its teams in 1933, but was looking to legitimize its team beyond jersey colour.
We asked some rookies five back-to-school questions, looking back at their academic past and looking forward into their academic future.
When my mom and I started reading our traditional prayers off an iPad, I couldn’t help but wonder if I should have these prayers memorized by heart. What did my lack of knowledge say about me and my connection to my culture?
Friday night's game is one UBC will most likely hope to forget and with a seven-goal massacre less than 48 hours later, it would be easy to leave the 1-1 game behind.
“Insofar as assessing teaching effectiveness is concerned -- especially in the context of tenure and promotion -- SETs are imperfect at best and downright biased and unreliable at worst,” reads the decision.
Jump Start has grown to over 3,400 students, both international and domestic. And its benefits have been linked not just to improving retention, but to improving almost every aspect of a student’s university career.
The T-Birds didn’t do a lot of things wrong on Friday, but here’s where it went sideways.
ARTIVISM’s website states the event’s goal is to “[highlight] stories of resilience and student activist art practice that challenge dominant narratives through arts and culture.”
But if Hamid wants a more engaged Council, it might be worth remembering that they are not— and should not be—a Board.
There are consistently long line-ups and a general lack of cleanliness. The Buchanan washrooms are just as bad as Buchanan itself.
“The ultimate goal for the simulation is to enhance the education experience for the students, afford them the opportunities that … they might not get before they are out in the workforce," said Skoretz.