There are 25 new cases of COVID-19 and 2 deaths from the virus in BC today, bringing the total number of provincial cases to 2,112.
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Racial minorities, including Filipinos, are more at risk for COVID-19, especially given that, as Catungal explained, ethnic minorities are overrepresented in essential and front-line work.
The top three placing designs will be made available for download for free so that manufacturers can start producing them after the completion of the competition.
The AMS will be merging Vice and Speakeasy into AMS Peer Support, scheduled to be rolled out in time for the start of the school year in September 2020.
There are 34 new cases of COVID-19 and 4 new deaths from the virus in BC today, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 2,087.
Second-year business and computer science student Irem Atalay started the petition, which calls on UBC to give a partial refund to all students after the university moved classes online in March.
CovidImpact was built with the intention of helping small businesses navigate the dense network of news and government programs that have emerged in the wake of the pandemic.
Influenced by CareMongering-TO and Toronto/Tkaronto Mutual Aid, the demands are organized into the five key pillars of “decolonization,” “healthcare for all,” “no work obligations,” “public services for all,” and “solidarity not policing.”
There are 55 new cases of COVID-19 and 2 new deaths from the virus in BC today, bringing the total number of provincial cases to 2,053.
In his year as president, Hakim’s major successes include prioritization of passing the Indigenous seat on AMS Council, the creation and implementation of the AMS Sexual Violence Prevention and Respectful Community and Workplace Policy and the beginnings of a comprehensive AMS Strategic Plan.
There are 50 new cases of COVID-19 and 3 new deaths from the virus in BC since Saturday, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 1,998.
Ilnitchi first got elected to the position in 2018, and since then has seen the VP external office through federal elections, much of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as several government reforms on student issues.
This year, VPAUA Julia Burnham made large strides in sexual violence prevention work and on the long walk towards increasing open educational resources (OERs) on campus. But she said she was faced with the issue of relying on university bodies and processes under the Senate and the Board of Governors (BoG) to accomplish her goals.
The Ubyssey examined Evans’s progress since his midterm review up to that moment on his executive goals announced at the start of his term as well as his campaign goals.
The second-year arts student came into her first year at the AMS on a platform of “sustainability, affordability and transparency,” and her goals included introducing a new ticketing platform and implementing an online money transfer system.