The UBC demonstration was one of many at post-secondary schools across the country including Langara College, Western University and the University of Toronto, among others.
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Throughout the two debates, uncontested incumbent VP finance candidate, Lucia Liang fielded questions related to her specific platform promises.
The installation was created by students in support of the Wet’suwet’en land defenders and hereditary chiefs who oppose the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline on their unceded territory, as well as the Indigenous youth who have been demonstrating at the BC legislature in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en.
To gather student responses and understand how students feel about the tradeoffs associated with implementing a reading break in the fall term, the Senate will be launching a student survey from February 26 to March 13.
While following the elections, you might’ve been thinking about which position you might want to run for eventually, or maybe even which one is the most relatable to you. Well, we’ve made this handy quiz to help you figure out which elected position you are.
On March 2, candidates for president, VP external, VP administration, and the Board of Governors were quizzed on issues ranging from tuition freezes to the AMS’s relationship with the Interfraternity Council (IFC).
The Ubyssey is fact-checking every candidate’s platform and all the statements they made during the debates to determine whether they're true, misleading or plain old false.
“… the Elections Committee was informed on March 2, 2020 that Axel's campaign published a Facebook cover photo, event page and photos in that event page. All of these campaign materials were unapproved.”
The BRDF is a bioenergy facility that processes renewable biomass sourced from urban wood waste to generate thermal energy for heating campus buildings.
At UBC, inklings of environmental activism can be traced back to the 1960s, with students worried about the effects of pollution.
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The tree belonged to the Douglas-fir species, or Pseudotsuga menziesii in Latin, which is native to the UBC campus and can live for over 1,000 years. This tree was the tallest, and possibly, the oldest living organism in the UBC campus at its time of death.
In the 99th edition of the Rugby World Cup Challenge, UBC handed the visiting University of California Golden Bears a sounding defeat at home to win the series on aggregate and take their seventh title in a row.
The atrium at the Frederic Wood Theatre was bustling with old climbing partners, friends from the Varsity Outdoor Club and familiar faces from the Aviary climbing gym in anticipation for VIMFF's Climbing Night
Instead of rating these posters on how good the designs are, I’ll instead be giving these posters a vibe-check. Because that’s what the cool kids do right? I went hunting down for every single campaign’s Facebook events page and checked their vibes so you don’t have to.