Stephanie Hale’s and UBC’s legal teams will finish up cross examination in August, following UBC’s failure to disclose an email exchange between key actors in the case.
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Recent grads Rohan Siyal and Jovan Choongh founded meal delivery service Grubgrab in January 2019 when they were second-year students.
The petition, which has 146 signatures as of publishing, also asks that the university host a vaccination drive on campus and release a public statement that encourages those off-campus to receive their vaccines.
The university expects that a majority of students will have received both doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine by September, but there have been calls to ensure this is the case via a vaccine mandate.
In a fiery letter sent to UBC admin and the Board of Governors yesterday, the student union called on UBC to mandate vaccinations in student residences and masks in lecture halls.
The first in-person AMS Council meeting in more than a year and a half ran for more than four hours last night as councillors adjusted to the new hybrid format.
Linkletter’s hearing has now been delayed for the second time due to one of Proctorio’s lawyers going on medical leave until early September.
UBC remains a bit lower than surrounding neighbourhoods in terms of vaccination coverage.
Despite the fact that most Senate committees meet monthly, few minutes from meetings are uploaded online in a timely manner.
The final report includes six different categories of recommendations for the Committee on Appeals on Academic Standing, the Committee on Student Appeals on Academic Discipline, and the Admissions Committee.
The Asian Canadian Research Engagement Centre intends to bring together resources to address the problem of anti-Asian racism.
Alumni of the University Transition Program are calling for improvements to the program after allegations emerged around its approach to sexual education and the fostering of a negative culture.
Mac Lean said that he worries that UBC might use “a managerial approach” that would force faculty members to teach in person, which would violate their academic freedom.
The spread of COVID-19 at UBC has flatlined once again after the university and its surrounding neighbourhood produced no new cases of the disease between July 6 and July 12.
Prime Minister Trudeau and BC Premier John Horgan announced that the federal and provincial government would each pay for 40 per cent of the costs to develop the business case of the proposed Skytrain extension to UBC.