On September 12, 2014, UBC and their contracting company CIMCO Refrigeration released a liquid that contained ammonia into a storm sewer, which flowed into a Fraser River tributary and killed 70 fish.
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“UBC overwhelmingly supports a bike sharing program and there is a considerable demand from a wide range of users. So, we decided to move forward, to make it an ongoing program.”
During his time at UBC, Winterburn implemented a highly successful research program, contributed to collaborative research projects and supervised nine Master of Science students.
Announced in a statement today, the Vancouver Pride Society (VPS) has revoked the university’s presence at the annual parade due to UBC’s “decision to provide a platform for transphobic hate speech.”
The government funding will be administered by Vancouver Foundation through the Youth Futures Education Fund.
With guests from various backgrounds — elders, politicians, scholars, survivors and dancers — the conference compared the issue of MMIWG in Canada and the United States and how each country is working to address the problem.
“Pos[ing] a danger to young women” ages 16-25, Ratelle is considered at high risk to relapse by the VPD.
The roughly 1,200-page final report titled “Reclaiming Power and Place” features nearly 1,500 testimonies, from both survivors and family members of those affected.
A counter-demonstration entitled “Rally in Support of Trans Rights!” brought a group of students, faculty, staff and community members together at the Martha Piper Fountain.
Lecture recording has existed at UBC for ten years, but its use is limited to specific faculties and special events.
The panel brought together scholars of Hong Kong and China to examine issues of autonomy, democracy and dissent.
Over the last few weeks pressure from faculty, staff and students calling on the university to cancel an anti-SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) talk has mounted.
UBC IT posted a bulletin first identifying the outage at 10:45 a.m., just as students were logging in for their 10:50 registration time.
C-Shore’s construction was overseen from start to finish by students enrolled in a two-term design-build course from UBC’s School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
Preliminary results show about nine per cent of the electorate voted.