The Ubyssey looks at how these tumultuous years have impacted the students at the heart of the Steven Galloway scandal.
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Having lost five of their last six regular season games, the T-Birds’ bats finally came to life this past weekend.
Good is the first member of his community, Snuneymuxw, located near Nanaimo, BC, to be admitted to medical school where he has recently been “matched” with the psychiatry residency program at UBC — his first choice.
UBC is investigating an incident where some faculty members from the department of geography allegedly pressured the Geography Student’s Association (GSA) into canceling a booking for a private event at Hillel BC.
“UBC has put me on a temporary leave. They have given me only incomplete information about the reasons. UBC behaves in strange ways. Please understand that I cannot say anything at this point. I hope UBC will get back to its senses soon.”
On Tuesday, the UBC Faculty Association (UBCFA) emailed an unusual advisory to its more-than 3,200 members about Peter Wylie, a professor of economics at UBC Okanagan. The advisory was sent during the UBCFA elections, in which Wylie is a candidate for vice-president. The online elections are open to faculty members until April 5.
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Access and Diversity (A&D) is unveiling a new shuttle service that can transport individuals who are unable to walk long distances across campus. Having been in talks since 2016, the service will be launched as a pilot project this May.
Whether you’re secretly Beyoncé in the making or have had one too many and want to try something new, karaoke nights are for you.
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”This month, however, the Senate meeting was cancelled ‘due to a lack of sufficient business,’ and we want to address why that is.”
The event was a hit last year with over 1,000 people attending and another large crowd is expected this year.
The people who built UBC Birdcage say they quit after Athletics consistently undercut their ideas. UBC Athletics sees things differently.