UBC English instructor Katja Thieme has faced online harassment and threats after questioning the legitimacy of an online publication, Quillette, and the academics who publish in it.
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An article published in the March 15th, 2019 online edition of the Ubyssey, concerning the acquittal of Mr. Marc Medevielle, contained erroneous statements which were the result of misquotes and a mischaracterization of a decision rendered by Her Honour Judge Adams of the British Columbia Provincial Court.
The proposed interdisciplinary program would instead allow students to study religion as a whole under one degree.
This year, the school continued to confront shortcomings on reconciliation, began revamping its sexual assault prevention policies and lobbied every government it could to bring a subway to campus.
Science suggests petting a fuzzy animal can actually have marked beneficial effects for your mental health — at least in the short-term.
Three of about a dozen stakes that surround the pole were removed from the ground and forcibly inserted into the pole.
Former youth in care will soon be able to get a free education at UBC, no matter when they choose to enrol.
The event took place in the Michael Kingsmill Forum in the Nest, with guests BC Attorney General David Eby and Translink Parliamentary Secretary Bowinn Ma.
Many presidents didn’t receive an invite to the dinner this year.
Roughly 75 students gathered in front of the Nest’s Pride Installation on Wednesday evening for a meet-up as a peaceful show of solidarity against a talk from a transphobic speaker.
Despite a tendency to abstain in this election, the UBC students who did vote preferred to vote for a familiar face than take a chance on someone new.
“Seeing an increase in the budget means nothing but good."
“If you see that number of people looking for that support, it doesn’t only affect them, but the people around them.”
Many of the 12,383 voters focused more on the referenda questions, specifically the UPass, than they did on the AMS executive races
MC was a UBC creative writing student who accused former UBC creative writing Chair Steven Galloway of sexually assaulting her.