Though many constituency elections took place earlier this spring, no new student senators have emerged from the arts, forestry or dentistry.
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We can’t replace the inspiring feeling of a well-written farewell address, though videos with titles like “Inspiration Speech Compilation [2 hours] Long” may come close.
On May 6, the BC government announced that it would be shifting the province back into some sense of normalcy amid the COVID-19 pandemic in four phases. Here’s how the phases will look at UBC moving forward.
X-ray and CT scan images are being used to develop an open-source AI application which may be able to predict the presence, severity and complications of COVID-19 infections.
If we see some of the folks from UBC Improv in a Safdie brothers film in the next few years, don’t be surprised.
Initial proposals for an interdisciplinary program began last year. Now, students who begin pursuing this major could graduate with a BA in interdisciplinary religious studies as early as May 2022.
The model aims to improve the access and delivery of health and well-being services to UBC students by expanding the health care space available on campus.
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Canada West has revised the upcoming 2020/21 season.
Standing at around 100,000 square feet, this project is a combined effort by the AMS and UBC Athletics and Recreation.
In an open letter directed to Kim Kiloh, director of the UBC Centre for Student Involvement & Careers, student group UBC The Enlightenment of Hong Kong urged UBC to take down the May 8 listing from the HKPF.
With students taking online classes and social distancing in full force, UBC students are now unable to access campus resources and activities paid for in their AMS incidental fees.
Students are particularly prone to housing insecurity, with many looking for new housing as winter semester comes to a close. The pandemic is only intensifying the instability.
The AMS will be pushing its scheduled reopening of the Nest by 24 hours, from Tuesday, May 19 to Wednesday, May 20.
Today’s 30-minute open session of the Board of Governors (BoG) meeting was little more than a brief summary of UBC’s response to COVID-19 so far.
“We were really upset about it and everybody else I feel was the exact same way about not getting the final chance to see how we ranked against all those top teams.”