Jonathan Ichiwaka, an associate professor in the philosophy department, said the issue has been ongoing since December, but has become more of a problem recently due to the new term starting and the issue taking so long to resolve.
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Participating students, quickly realized that the question, “What does democracy mean to you?” first had to be answered in order to discuss what bringing it home entailed. Even beyond that, students realized perhaps the statement was flawed itself.
The incident took place at around 10 p.m. on Friday night. RCMP believe it may be connected to a string of five events that have been reported since March 23 where a male of similar description was seen lurking in female residences.
The 38th annual UBC Storm the Wall, with over 850 teams and 3,500 participants, was bigger and better than ever. It marked the inaugural year of the Wall Challenge, a new race for teams who just want to climb the wall.
The review was undertaken by David Loukidelis, information commissioner, ad hoc, for the Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada, who reviewed the university's policies and procedures and made several conclusions.
This edition of the T-Birds 5-on-5 allowed athletes to respond candidly to the hard-hitting issues that all Thunderbirds are talking about – Vanessa Carlton music, CiTR fame, UBC’s birthday and the letter C.
The nominees for this year’s 32nd Annual BC Book Prizes include at least one UBC alumnus for all seven categories, which is an incredible feat in itself. Some of these authors will also be taking a month-long tour around schools in British Columbia.
The event is organized to raise awareness and funds for youth at risk. This year, the campaign partnered with Directions Youth Services, a resource centre which provides food, shelter and programming for at-risk youth.
Each blue phone will be equipped with an incident-driven camera — meaning that when someone uses the phone, the camera will automatically be activated and begin recording. Cameras that will record 24/7 are also being positioned at the bus loop.
Whereas “deaf” is often used to describe a level of hearing loss, the term “Deaf” describes those who identify with other members of the Deaf community – a cultural distinction, rather than a medical one.
According to James Tansey, executive director of the Centre for Social Innovation and Impact Investing, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on campus have fallen by 22 per cent in 2014 compared to 2007 with a 32 per cent reduction at the end of 2015.
For the third straight year in a row, UBC captured the World Cup championship after competing in the second leg of the series this past weekend against the University of California, Berkeley Golden Bears at Thunderbird Stadium.
The 2015-16 season was nothing short of an uphill battle for the women’s basketball team. But given the team’s changing circumstances, the outcome was not all that unexpected either. UBC came out of the regular season with a 9-11 record.
I am in no place to decide what these folks should be offended about. I’m just a person who cares about political correctness and I’m here to “ruin everything” so people don’t run around being inconsiderate bigots.
Its versatility has been used as evidence of divine presence. “I’ll Make Love to You” is widely accepted to be about a wheel of chevre. Cheese is patient, cheese is kind. Cheese does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.