Last night, AMS Council met over Zoom to discuss modifications to student government elections and a budget deficit amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The AMS quietly released a CampusBase privacy impact assessment in December, a month and a half after execs promised to do so at the society’s annual general meeting in October.
The president and vice-chancellor said he flew to Baltimore last month to care for his parents. UBCO Deputy Vice-Chancellor Lesley Cormack also revealed a December Edmonton trip.
Cases on campus are not reported to the university community unless contact tracing is impossible, said a Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) spokesperson.
The director of the School of Population and Public Health has admitted to travelling over the holidays in a letter posted today on the school’s website.
A year after UBC declared a climate emergency, the Climate Hub and Climate Emergency Task Force have been working throughout the pandemic.
Public health authorities have contacted UBC to potentially store vaccines, the university has confirmed.