The revised agreement allows for an AMS representative to sit on the UNA board under an “ex officio” status. The agreement maintains that this representative does not have voting rights on the board.
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The trend of increased public gatherings have concerned provincial authorities, as young people may be spreading the virus without being aware of it.
Originally formed in 2018, SACADI aimed to “understand and report on the diversity and inclusion landscape within the academic realm at UBC.”
The BIPOC Extraordinary Working Group, as it’s formally called, consists of eight students and will act as a go-between when working with administration.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s ethical controversy has put the $912-million Canada Student Service Grant on hold — leaving thousands of students without promised support.
With years of growth, the creative writing program will become a school after Senate approval.
Ono will begin his second five-year term in August 2021. His first term officially ends on August 14, 2021.
AMS VP Finance Lucia Liang and her team have created three versions of the 2020/2021 budget based on different circumstances surrounding COVID-19.
As of July 16, the RCMP E Division Major Crime Section and the BC Coroners Service confirmed both units were investigating the cause and the circumstances surrounding Kirkeby’s death.
AMS Council met virtually for its first August meeting last night, discussing UBC funding allocation, the replacement to Clubhouse and advocacy updates.
Transit police will be able to enforce transit signage and rules, but TransLink said initial phases of the plan will focus on public awareness.
The university was fined $1.2 million after courts found UBC guilty under the Fisheries Act in late 2018.
The AMS has increased the budget for the AMS Equity Plan to around $24,680 — on top of what was originally a $7,500 budget.
The student, a 24-year-old woman and Canadian permanent resident, worries that this case is symptomatic of increased anti-Asian racism in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since the circulation of books at UBC is getting lower every year, the university is relying less on library fines.