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This afternoon John Montalbano, chair of the UBC Board of Governors, sent The Ubyssey a statement in response to recent allegations that he infringed on the academic freedom of a UBC professor.
This morning the UBC Board of Governors held an in camera unannounced Board meeting.
The Board is effectively saying, "We can’t be more transparent because we planned, drafted and signed agreements preventing us from being more transparent." There needs to be more accountability when the leader of a public university resigns.
Colin Mochrie, famous from the hit show Whose Line is it Anyway, is returning to where his career began -- at the Improv Centre on Granville Island.
A UBC student is leading the charge on trying to change attitudes towards sexual assault in the government-funded French immersion program Explore.
The relevant committee is now reviewing information relevant to ridesharing to determine if the decision to partner with Uber should go to council.
The decision to shut down the ISL program in order to realize funds for the university shocked some students and staff.
Chris Pritchett, a former Vancouver Canadians MVP, Major League infielder and UBC’s is looking to pick up where Terry McKaig left off.
UBC hosted Zumiez’s Best Foot Forward skate competition, a grass roots skate competition run by Zumiez, that stops at 34 cities across North America.
Armageddon has been predicted for UBC Thunderbirds, but it has yet to arrive.
We thought it'd be more fun to imagine what the AMS could do with that money for one insane, balls-to-the-wall, blowout concert.
AMS Council has recently approved a motion that will increase the budget for concerts at UBC from $15,000 to $79,560.
The Urasenke Foundation Vancouver Branch has been holding the Japanese tea ceremony or chado demonstrations throughout the summer.
UBC has launched a new continuing studies program -- Game Writing Academy -- for the rise and growing interest in the technological industry.