Naterer earned his master’s degree in electrical engineering at UBC.
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The BCCDC detected just one active case of the disease per 100,000 residents on UBC’s Vancouver campus and its surrounding area between June 25 and July 1.
Not to be a nostalgic geezer, but when I was her age, my tech entertainment was limited to watching The Incredibles on DVD (as a treat).
This article was unpublished at 1:40 p.m. on July 5, 2021.
In May, VSVF led a two-month investment campaign rallying seven local investors as a syndicate to provide a $200,000 loan to EVR, which has since shifted to become a community contribution company.
Since many UBC clubs are not in session until September, here are some ways to make new friends before the school year begins.
To be eligible, students must prove that they have received two doses of any of the four vaccines — Janssen (Johnson & Johnson), Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca — currently approved by the Candian government.
Since the pandemic lockdowns, noise levels have fluctuated on campus, across BC and around the world.
Hi Neighbor (Hinbor), founded in September 2020 by recent Sauder graduate Jack Jia, aims to reconnect neighbours with each other, while eliminating commission and delivery fees built into other delivery apps.
Although the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines were developed in less than a year, Health Canada deemed them to meet the "stringent" safety, efficacy and quality standards as all vaccines authorized for use in Canada.
Instead of consulting students, the AMS chooses to hire outside firms and utilize internal committees with limited involvement from students outside the organization.
In 2021, AMS Student Services spent an estimated $2.8 million on its services, which include the AMS Entrepreneurship Hub (eHub), Food Bank, Peer Support, Tutoring, SafeWalk, Advocacy and the new Housing Service.
Provost and VP Academic Andrew Szeri stressed in his opening remarks that the main goal in terms of reopening is the physical and mental health and safety of students, faculty and staff.
On Monday, the temperature at UBC hit 36.6°C and yesterday, a new Canadian temperature record was set in Lytton, BC — for the third day in a row.
Under normal circumstances, waking up in time to go to lecture or take an exam might be taken for granted — but those everyday tasks became consistent challenges for students living abroad.