Restaurants along University Boulevard have erected plastic barriers around their outdoor seating area, raising concerns over the spread of COVID-19 by both public health experts and those within the university community.
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UBC President Santa Ono confirmed that the university will be providing “as much on-campus instruction for … students as possible.”
The accessibility shuttles are intended to supplement the current Safewalk vehicles and allow for Safewalk to be more accessible to students with disabilities as well as the rest of campus.
Horgan’s comment garnered backlash from those in the 20 to 39 year age cohort who felt that the reason for a recent rise in cases was more complex than just young people failing to comply with public health orders.
The UBC Board of Governors met again this month to discuss tuition increases and approve the budget for the 2021/22 fiscal year.
AMS VP External-elect Saad Shoaib and current AMS VP External Kalith Nanayakkara said this creates an opportunity for the society to push harder for student-specific housing support.
On April 7, the Board of Governors Finance Committee recommended tuition and fee increases for full Board approval, despite over 90 per cent of students indicating in the tuition consultation survey that they opposed increases.
Sundhu was officially acclaimed as the NDP candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo at a nomination meeting on April 7.
As anti-Asian racism gains attention on campus, some students are concerned about the barriers to reporting discriminatory incidents they’ve experienced.
RAs will be joining Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 116.
We’ve recapped what senators talked about at their meeting last night, from changes to the way Senate votes to revisions to teaching evaluation and appeals processes.
The exec was under investigation for a potential conflict of interest stemming from his role as president of ThePlug Vancouver.
The ministry is investing $3.75 million dollars to support an additional 250 graduate awards with a minimum of $15,000 each.
Following weeks of advocacy from pharmacy students, Vancouver Coastal Health has agreed to establish equal pay between pharmacy and health care student COVID-19 immunizers in the Lower Mainland.
Four uncontested races, no referendums on the ballot and the lowest voter turnout in over a decade. The first all-virtual AMS elections was one for the history books, but perhaps not in the best way.