The Ubyssey spoke to three students about their finances, hopes and unanswered questions for their university experience and whether they’re still coming to campus.
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While this meeting was especially long, councillors say the length of regular Council meetings has historically been a barrier to student participation.
UBC students have reported themselves to be following the recommendations of health officials and supportive of BC health authorities’ current guidelines.
President Santa Ono, the AMS and the Arts Undergraduate Society have all released separate statements in support of Black communities after yesterday’s protest at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
UBC students now have the opportunity to study the COVID-19 pandemic as it unfolds in a new course, COVID-19 and Society.
In an email sent to students on June 1, UBC announced that all university travel for students in fall 2020 has been cancelled, including the exchange programs.
Organized by Jacob Callender-Prasad, the demonstration followed a string of anti-racist protests in the United States that erupted after Floyd died in Minneapolis police custody.
The BSU said it stands in solidarity with the family and friends of Floyd, Regis Korchinski-Paquet, Ahmaud Arbery and those “who were violently murdered by the police.”
UBC Chancellor Lindsay Gordon’s term holding one of the most senior positions at his own alma mater is coming to a close.
On May 27, the UBC Vancouver Senate passed a motion to adjust the winter session’s formal examination schedule and add a fall term break.
The May 28 panel, taking place the same week as the murder of George Floyd and subsequent protests across the United States, spent much of its time discussing anti-Blackness in Asian communities and what can be done to address it.
The student, reported to be a Chinese national, was safely recovered after the RCMP and the Vancouver Police Department tracked her to a residence in the 6000 block of Fremlin Street.
Senators discussed fall reading break, COVID-19 transcript notation, the final report from the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Diversity and Inclusion (SACADI) and the Indigenous Strategic Plan (ISP), and other topics.
Ono and the BoG Executive Committee recently agreed that he would be considered for another five-year term.
Students will be refunded for their April U-Pass, UBC announced in an email this afternoon.