UBC will be welcoming a new Dean of Medicine in September 2015.
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UBC professor Christopher Shaw's work, which draws a link between autism and vaccines, has been discredited by the WHO.
Kin Lo believes that, especially for students, the transit referendum will invest into necessary infrastructure that will benefit metro BC in the future.
Over the next two years, the GSS will be reexamining its involvement with the AMS for a 2018 referendum.
The year's final BARTalk looked at the controversies sand problems of Bill C-51.
The AMS is in the process of creating a yearbook in honour of UBC's centennial.
Hillel BC has been frustrated with their attempts to converse with BDS supporters.
The Indian government will be providing $1.92 million in funding grants for international students at UBC.
Dennon Oosterman, Alex Kay and David Joyce have created a recycler that turns used plastic into 3D printing material.
The AMS is working to control the smell coming from its new composter, but the plan is taking longer than expected.
Police apprehended a man who attempted a sexual assault in front Totem Park Residence shortly before 1 a.m. this morning.
After a consultation about fire safety, the AMS learned that the opening of the new SUB might be delayed.
The full elections results show that while some races had clear winners, others ended up being surprisingly close.
The Political Science Students Association is pushing forth a department-wide policy on sexual harassment and gender sensitivity.
Jenna Omassi presented twice during the Great Debate.