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Between academic concessions, graduation and enrolment updates, here’s what you need to know.
But despite the sudden surge in COVID-19 cases in the lower mainland, over 500 first year students have already accepted their offers to live in student residence for the second semester.
In a November 18 letter to Council, Evans alleges that Nanayakkara violated the AMS code’s conflict of interest section by using his AMS email to send a videography invoice to the AMS Events manager related to ThePlug Vancouver.
Part of the AMS’s Sustainability Action Plan unveiled this year, the five-year emissions plan would use data gathered about emissions sources from AMS operations.
A promotional image for the event on systemic racism featured no Black people.
Over the summer, Kinton Ramen, Ryuu Japanese Kitchen and a few other restaurants opened on University Boulevard to a decreased customer base, as fewer students are on campus this term.
Climate Justice UBC and other environmental groups are calling on Vancouver City Council to approve the proposed climate emergency plan in full.
Virtuous Pie has closed again after a second employee tested positive for COVID-19.
The smaller number of students on campus has prompted Campus Security to make some changes, including more frequent building security checks and “enhanced patrols,” especially at night, Mojdehi said.
The search for Yu Ting Ji was called off on Saturday.
Virtuous Pie, located in Wesbrook Village on Shrum Lane, posted on Instagram yesterday that an employee tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, November 12.
As assignments, project deadlines and final exams loom, students say next year’s fall reading break will be crucial in helping students blow off some steam and catch up on studying.
In March, the Canadian Government introduced a freeze on federal student loan payments and interest from March 30 to September 30, overlapping with the current grace period of April 30 to October 30 granted to grads who graduated in the spring.
AMS Council met virtually for a brief Thursday meeting last night.