On the night of January 18, a rat appeared at the dining hall’s grill station. In a video of the incident, a cook picked up the rat with a pair of tongs before the rat wiggled out onto the floor.
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Fourth-year Azuz Al-Rubaye started a GoFundMe page to raise tuition money for his younger sister Atika’s final year of medical school at the University of Alexandria.
The current rules at VCH hospitals require all visitors to remove the mask they arrive in and replace it with the provided surgical mask.
Students will only be able to drop courses until February 6; they will not be able to add any courses past the original add drop deadline of January 21.
The BCCDC has reported a 43 per cent testing positivity rate between January 11 and January 17, a three per cent increase from the previous week.
Read this article for information about when you should get tested, where you can get tested and what you should do afterwards.
The Alberta Major Crimes Unit charged a 20-year-old male with the second-degree murder of Melanie Lowen, a 48-year-old woman from Airdrie, Alberta.
The Acadia Park Residents Association (APRA) board is drafting a letter to UBC to create a plan to remove ice and snow in the future.
Now, students can be reimbursed for up to $1,500 in mental health care per year, which includes services such as psychiatry, counselling and psychology.
As the Omicron variant surges worldwide, we spoke to some of UBC’s student community to see how they are adapting and coping with this new chapter in the pandemic.
UBC’s Faculty Association said the school has not yet provided direction for handling illness among faculty amid the recent wave of COVID-19 infections.
The sender called Bhangu misogynistic slurs several times and blamed her for UBC’s extension of online classes from January 24 to February 7.
Due to changing public health advice, UBC is no longer providing PCR tests to individuals who test positive through the rapid testing program.
On Wednesday evening, AMS Council met for the first time in 2022, returning to a virtual format amid the spread of the Omicron variant.
So what exactly is changing? Here’s a brief picture of what campus will look like for the next four weeks.