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The patients are at the Complex Activation Medical Unit, where new admissions and transfers have been halted and visits to the units have been suspended until the hospital lifts outbreak protocols — save end-of-life visits.
With the government discussing the possibility of extending the freeze on rental increases until the end of 2021, UBC has committed to mirroring the extension until the province lifts the ban on rental increases.
Julia Hutlet, who studies at Allard, gave a speech to some MPs and delegates as part of the national Daughters of the Vote conference this past weekend.
In a press release, the graduate student societies wrote that while they understand the need for travel restrictions, these are “unequitable barriers” for those entering the country as essential travellers.
AMS Council met last night to discuss the official results of last week’s AMS elections, UBC’s return to in-person classes and the creation of an AMS housing service.
On March 9, Andrew Quenneville, associate director of residence life, sent an email to some first-year residents to inform them of potential exposures of COVID-19 of four floors of first-year residence buildings, but did not specify which buildings or which floors.
The galaxy, observed when the universe was only 1.2 billion years old, displays key features that are usually only seen in more mature galaxies such as a bulge and a regularly rotating disk.
Following the decision, concerns remain that such a statement might alienate Chinese students, following similar reactions at other Canadian universities.
The AMS Interactive Sustainability Centre is moving ahead as planned after a decision to set aside $26,000 in funding passed by only one vote.
“What if you could pay them off in your twenties and be done with it?”
Six months after its launch, here’s how the Indigenous Strategic Plan is going.
Here, we explore the stories of the many people who worked to build new systems for supporting survivors of sexual violence, shifting anti-violence rhetoric into pro-survivor spaces.
One major goal of the process is to make admissions fair for everyone, but how can existing societal biases be acknowledged and mitigated in decision-making?
The Board is one of UBC’s most powerful governing bodies, yet it is composed primarily of individuals from the corporate world who are appointed by the provincial government, not the university.