With domestic violence increasing during COVID-19, how one UBC student is helping survivors.
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During these two days, professors, staff and students paused their administrative duties to draw attention to the global efforts to end racism and injustice — engaging in teach-ins about racial inequity and violence.
The IFC said it recognizes the importance of prioritizing the health and safety of the community over the annual fall rush parties and events that usually occur.
This announcement follows the university’s decision in recent months not to mandate masks on campus and comes on the heels of the AMS announcing Nest visitors will be required to wear masks.
Visitors to the Nest will be required to wear masks starting September 14, the AMS announced today in an email.
The agreements have been years in the making and will act as a foundation for a long-term partnership.
However, revenue shortfalls from a drop in the number of international students enrolled in the fall could have major financial implications for UBC.
Taylor Haas, a former member of the UBC chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity (FIJI), was found not guilty of sexually assaulting a woman while he attended Queen’s University in 2018.
The new UBC–UNA agreement has changed UBC reps to non-voting observers. In exchange, UBC has gained increased control over the UNA’s financial decisions.
Young adults are recently the biggest demographic of active COVID-19 cases in BC — and some in the age group are flouting physical distancing rules.
The AMS VP external is responsible for lobbying governments, but it hasn’t reported its lobbying activity correctly.
After being suspended for the summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U-Pass will be resuming in September, with increased options for students residing outside of the lower mainland to opt out.
An email on August 31 outlined the change, which simply removes the latter portion of the statement: “without offering you alternate accommodation.”
It cites Linkletter’s conduct on Twitter, specifically Linkletter sharing public links to Proctorio’s videos on August 23 and 24, which Proctorio calls “confidential and proprietary.”
After months of closure, IKB will reopen with limited capacity for students needing study space.