Senators discussed fall reading break, COVID-19 transcript notation, the final report from the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Diversity and Inclusion (SACADI) and the Indigenous Strategic Plan (ISP), and other topics.
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Ono and the BoG Executive Committee recently agreed that he would be considered for another five-year term.
The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t stopped UBC students from pursuing their passions in theatre.
Students will be refunded for their April U-Pass, UBC announced in an email this afternoon.
The SciComm Division aims to cover multiple aspects of the outbreak, such as healthcare services, medical insurance and mental health.
The letter highlights the urgency of providing housing as part of preparatory public health measures before the expected second wave of COVID-19 hits BC.
The AMS passed its Sustainable Action Plan after a year of work, but the Indigenous Coordination section was notably missing.
“This is part of a broader effort that we’ve been making at the university to normalize and socialize the use of pronouns amongst our community members,” she said.
Here are some ideas of ways to stay active during a global pandemic.
Bates did not comment on the summer term but said that the brainstorming for how this would look in the fall term — which many faculties have announced will be online — is underway.
It seems for this cast, their biggest challenge was the urge to cheat and a lack of discipline, with almost the entire cast doing some Instagram sleuthing to reveal their matches.
As BC begins its plan to phase out of physical distancing restrictions, The Ubyssey spoke to four businesses about how they’ve been adapting — and hurting — during the pandemic.
This ongoing conversation about home and belonging — one shared by many Asians and Asian-Canadians across the UBC community — has been encapsulated in Motherlands, a podcast series for CiTR’s special programming during Asian Heritage Month.