Who will pay the cost of the subscription fee is currently up for debate, with suggestions that the cost will be passed on to undergraduate societies.
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A BC expert panel chaired by a UBC faculty member recommended against the province’s moving toward a universal basic income system.
Between the Zoom calls, the constant stream of Canvas notifications and all the emotions that come with living through a global pandemic, UBC students have turned to video games as a way to escape the stressors of everyday life.
The student was jogging along Lily of the Valley Trail on Wednesday around noon when an unknown man struck her and took off with her phone.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned throughout all of this, it’s how great capitalism and the free market are. No questions here!
COVID-19 cost mitigation, solidarity with Hong Kong activists and this year’s referenda — here’s what you missed.
The message, addressed to second-year law students, comes ahead of the competitive recruiting period for summer internships.
UBC teaching students are worried that they are putting themselves at unnecessary risk for contracting COVID-19 during their mandatory school visits.
If this performance taught me anything, it’s that there is a power in memories, in nostalgia, and sometimes all it takes to relive those moments is a song.
A tweet about the policy gained more than ten thousand likes and a thousand retweets earlier this month with users expressing concern with financial inequity in access to learning materials.
In providing their audience with the facts, the podcasters hope to encourage listeners to take a more critical approach to the health headlines they encounter.
The $230.82 fee appeared on the Student Service Centre this semester, raising student concern.
The plan is divided into four phases, with phases one and two focusing on immunizing those with increased likelihood for severe illness, and phases three and four focusing on the general population.
Clubs are trying to find virtual ways to attract members with the support of new AMS initiatives. But since membership is still low for many clubs, they face a greater risk of deconstitution.
The licensing agreement will give Eyam exclusive licensing to self-amplifying mRNA vaccine technology, developed by UBC’s immunologist Dr. Wilf Jefferies.