When Su Alice Wang created a petition to call on UBC to prevent a proposed residence expansion from removing 31 trees, she hoped to get 100 signatures. In a little less than two weeks, it has garnered almost 19,000.
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100 people gathered outside the Supreme Court of British Columbia to show support for former UBC Professor William Winder and other protestors on February 14.
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You will doom your love life if you create a first impression at any of the following locations.
While VCH will not set up another on-campus testing site, UBC announced that community members will be able to get a rapid test by showing a piece of UBC ID starting February 7.
The research of Dr. Shannon Kolind and Dr. Tamara Vanderwal will benefit from the 2020 Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research award.
Here are the things we can officially leave in 2021 as we come back in person and start the year for real.
UBC, the AMS and the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure are still discussing ways to improve the road’s safety.
After nine months of delays, former UBC staff member Ian Linkletter argued that Proctorio’s confidentiality lawsuit against him was meritless in the BC Supreme Court this week.
“As the investigation and assessment is continuing, we are not in a position to provide additional information at this time.”
While some faculty members have said online that several of their students had tested positive, UBC and the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) are encouraging professors to not inform their classes.
This article contains mention of intimate partner violence.
With the climate crisis a very real and looming threat, a new report from UBC's Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability has concluded that a climate-change-driven apocalypse would be "totally badass."
The UBC Vancouver Senate approved a plan to slightly reduce enrolment next year and amendments to the Deans Appointment Policy at last night’s meeting.
UBC Panhellenic Council (UBC Sororities) violates the same rule, that is being gender exclusive — restricting members to female-identifying individuals.