The pandemic didn’t let the university off easy — the budget predicts that the university will run a $225-million deficit.
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The AMS never introduced hazard pay for those working in person, and it wasn’t brought into public discussion until the end of June.
Delta Kappa Epsilon and the Interfraternity Council denounced the post following the member’s removal.
UBC has been served a lawsuit for its cancellation of far-right speaker Andy Ngo’s event at UBC Robson Square, originally scheduled for January 29, 2020.
Undergraduate societies receive fees from thousands of constituent students, with budgets in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The June 17 shutdown effectively cut off communications between summer learners and their professors. The cause was a little-known 'bug' within the embedded technology that drives UBC's vast infrastructure.
In a seismic resilience plan, MOA was identified as having a very high level of seismic risk: the building’s collapse would cause the highest number of fatalities of any building on campus.
Wednesday night’s Senate special meeting centred around the release of the triennial review report, among smaller discussions of a new School of Creative Writing and software-related course code changes.
The subsidy will credit eligible students the difference between the cost of their TransLink monthly pass and the $42.50 monthly cost of the U-Pass on their SSC.
How changing Canada–Hong Kong relations could affect students at UBC.
The long-awaited announcement follows the resignation of former Chair Michael Korenberg, following backlash after he liked tweets criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement.
President Santa Ono promised bias training for all public safety officers on campus in a June 1 message to the community. But the 18 RCMP officers on campus, however, are not under the jurisdiction of the university.
Street checks, also known as police stops, carding or pedestrian stops, are interactions outside of arrests, detentions and investigations where police approach and question individuals.
UBC Recreation said visitors should be aware of limited or reduced activities to accommodate safety precautions and guidelines surrounding COVID-19.
Following weeks of anti-Black racism protests occurring worldwide, the university has released several statements in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.