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The UBC Board of Governors met via Zoom on December 3 for its final regular meeting of the year, discussing Dr. Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s report on anti-Indigenous racism in health care and COVID-19’s impact on research, along with approving a few committee motions.
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The Vancouver Senate has extended winter break by seven days and will allow students to request a formal withdrawal of term one courses with W standing on or before December 4, 2020.
With five months left, here’s what your AMS executives have — and haven’t — done so far. Click on the executive’s names to read the full review.
While most of her goals are in progress, Liang has prioritized two over all others: COVID-19 financial security and the digitization of the club reimbursement process.
Halfway into her term, Yee has been working on advocating for students in pandemic response and recovery while making slower progress on backburner goals of addressing anti-racism and sexual assault prevention.
AMS VP External Kalith Nanayakkara’s term has been altered by a pandemic, a surprise provincial election and now a conflict of interest review.
Halfway through his term, Evans has made progress on all three issues, but not without criticism from students around his methods.
AMS VP Administration Sylvester Mensah Jr has found ways to shift student engagement online, but COVID-19 has caused some roadblocks.
AMS Council met on Wednesday night for its last meeting of 2020 to discuss next year’s elections, student services usage this term and the society’s financial statements from 2019/20.
As students in this age of Zoom and Collaborate Ultra, we all have a love–hate relationship with breakout rooms.
COVID-19 has intensified existing inequities for disabled graduate students in academia. Haley Branch wants to change that.
"Faculty burnout isn’t just anecdotal – we have real evidence of increased workloads and stress levels."