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If UBC just returns the land, maybe they could stop raising tuition, or build more affordable housing or maybe even mediate food insecurity on campus.
UBC’s decision — which was announced on November 17 — came at the request of the University Neighbourhoods Association (UNA) Board, who cited concerns raised by neighbouring residents.
Although the goals have not changed, most notable this time was a newfound focus — made both by UBC and Rogers — on combating threats to the environment.
From pumpkin-spiced-anything to your favourite holiday baking, certain smells are powerful enough to embody the autumn season. But why does fall smell like fall?
Olivia Yu requested termination during AMS Council’s closed session on Wednesday, November 24 due to what she perceived as improper employee treatment from the student society.
Under the BC Personal Information Protection Act, private organizations need to obtain consent before disclosing personal information such as email addressed.
Allow me to call you out on every single time you’ve tried to get tickets to a hot UBC event.
The collapse of some ceiling tiles in the Biological Sciences Building last week prompted safety concerns and created logistical challenges for both students and professors.
Separate from the university’s mandatory testing, the study was led by the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Professor Sabrina Wong.
The third and final panel of the day focused on how society can achieve a fair and responsible transition in a changing climate.
Over the summer, UBC hosted the National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism to discuss the rise of anti-Asian racism in Canada and the systematic processes in place that perpetuate these dangerous ideals.
Malhotra’s story is one of many — the floods across BC last weekend from the atmospheric river resulted in thousands evacuating their homes.
New developments came through on AMS Council personnel, Get Thrifty’s planned expansion and postering for AMS election candidates, among other issues.