On September 30, 2015, UBC will be turning 100. The date marks the official centennial anniversary of the first day of classes at UBC.
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Created in conjunction with the Sexual Assault Prevention Team, the focus is on preventing instances of sexual violence.
AMS hopes to make council more efficient, opening up the bidding process for a new software system with the upper ceiling a full $20,000.
The UBC Faculty Association has asked that the non-disclosure agreements, that the Board has cited as the reason for their silence, be renegotiated.
UBC is the top 40th institution worldwide according to the 2015 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), released last month.
The Ivy Council, which represents the eight Ivy League institutions in the states, has reached out to the AMS to be a part of their roundtable.
Can students be encouraged to make their voices heard as voters in the 2015 federal election, even after the controversial Fair Elections Act?
To fight for accreditation, TWU has gone to court time, and time again. Now the case is going to the Supreme Court of B.C.
Mohamed Fahmy will not be joining UBC as a journalist in residence in the fall.
From September 8-11, Coffee for Commuters representatives will greet students as they arrive on campus with free coffee, snacks and a special pick-me-up playlist.
The trend of taking more than four years to graduate has actually been going on for quite some time. Despite 60% of students in four year programs taking longer than that to graduate, the trend has not increased since 2003.
The UBC Board of Governors has accepted a request from its Chair, John Montalbano, to ask Vice-Chair Alice Laberge to take over the duties of the Chair.
One phone call from the chair of the Board of Governors has prompted an investigation, calls for resignation, and a national debate.
Two UBC students are at the forefront of the newest realm of 3D printing: the ability to print human tissue. They have developed a 3D bioprinter.