Students have been flocking to get their flu vaccinations, and will likely continue to do so throughout the duration of the flu season. All of the spots on campus to get the shots are heavily advertising the shots.
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This year’s AMS Annual General Meeting (AGM) featured a lot of student questions and suggestions, a quick spiel of the motions on the agenda and no reaching of quorum. Here are the topics that got brought up that weren’t necessarily on the agenda.
The 67-foot pole is currently lying behind the MOA as Hart works on carving the 600-year-old red cedar tree. The theme of the totem pole focuses on residential schools and the reconciliation that can be achieved when communities come together.
There a variety of clubs and resources available on campus for people feeling unsafe to learn how to defend themselves from an attack. These include workshops put on by the Women's Centre and the UBC Krav Maga and Advanced Self-Defence Club.
Thursday night students and a panel of three experts gathered in the Nest to talk about the Pacific NorthWest LNG Pipeline. The event was the latest instalment of the AMS’s town hall series seeking to foster political discourse.
Maclean's just released its annual Canadian university rankings, which place UBC third in Canada behind top-ranked McGill University and the University of Toronto (U of T) in the medical/doctoral category.
The AMS is having their AGM (Annual General Meeting) this coming Monday, October 31. But what exactly is that and how does it differ from the 9028348324 (editor's note: approximation) other meetings that the AMS holds throughout the year?
On October 19, the idea of a Professional Master of Business (MBA) Program was presented in the Senate. As of right now, the Sauder School of Business offers a 50-credit part time MBA program that takes 28 months to complete.
Last year, the AMS conducted a survey of UBC students as part of their long-awaited Governance Review. It garnered over 3,500 responses, and highlighted a general lack of knowledge among UBC students about the AMS.
The AMS, Access and Diversity, and Campus and Community Planning (CCP) are teaming up to plan an accessibility shuttle service for central campus. This program aims to make the pedestrian core safer and more accessible for those with disabilities.
The committee will “work with existing groups and/or establish representative subcommittees to accomplish specific tasks related to creating an effective response to sexual assault through education, prevention and awareness."
UBC former professors Constance and Sydney Friedman devoted their professional lives to the faculty of medicine, and their legacy continues as the Friedman foundation donates $3.3 millon for UBC heath scholarships.
Yesterday, former UBC student Glynnis Kirchmeier, who filed a human rights complaint against the university for its handling of sexual assault reports earlier this year, met with the university in an attempt to resolve the complaint.
The cost for the Commuter Student Hostel is $35 per night. To reserve a room, students simply book online and then make their payment in credit card, debit card, or cash. Availability fluctuates depending on the day and time of year.
“Ultimately I was disappointed to hear what they had decided, but really, I attribute it to the structure that they have with student housing,” said Simpson when asked about the decision of the RHA to vote against supporting the AMS campaign.