McClement said he was told that he would have to call a cab or find alternate means of transportation to get to his destination, rather than board a bus he had taken many times before.
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Data posted on the BCCDC COVID-19 dashboard demonstrates a slight uptick in COVID-19 prevalence on campus as of May 31.
In a brief meeting on June 2, AMS Council approved an MOU between the AMS and the Graduate Student Society to further advocacy and a Commerce Undergraduate Society fee change.
Many student clubs have been more vocal than the university in raising awareness around the recent violence.
Featuring world-renown speakers, writers, artists and scholars, the Intensive is a place to harbour learning of the Sylix Okanagan Nation and other Indigenous life stories.
This year — with help from Cadillac Fairview Pacific Centre and Dollarama — the club donated a total of 4,100 masks, 76 water bottles and 100 tubes of toothpaste to the Covenant House.
Metro Vancouver is seeking the public's input on the potential opening of a new cannabis store in University Village.
On Saturday, UBC tweeted that it is aware of the concerns, and that the Senate will review the matter “immediately per [its] processes and policies relating to honorary degree recipients.”
The rolling average of new cases in the province recently dipped below 350 for the first time since last November — and it continues to decrease.
This decision means that the AMS will have a full vote on UCRU affairs and a place on the organization’s board of directors.
The new clinic on the third floor of Orchard Commons residence will run for 13 weeks and will use the Roche SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Test Kit.
The Government of Canada has extended and expanded the temporary changes made to the post-graduation work permit program (PGWPP) earlier in the pandemic — changes that may impact graduating international students currently going through the process.
In November 2020, VP Students Ainsley Carry said that almost 350 UBC housing and dining staff would be laid off to offset the projected $80 million Student Housing and Community Services (SHCS) deficit.
On-campus thrift store Get Thrifty has been waiting for the AMS to let it begin construction on an expansion since late August 2020. Nine months later, the store is still waiting.
While some feel a strong connection to their Asian identity, others often struggle with the dreaded question: ‘Am I Asian enough?’