Robertson said that the complexity of some cases means they can take more time to process, but stressed that students in emergency situations would be able to access support as soon as possible.
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Nearly 30 years after the unsolved disappearance of a UBC student, University RCMP is extending its call for information from community members.
After recent measles exposure incidents in Metro Vancouver, SHS advises students to make sure their vaccinations are complete and up to date.
A motion of censure against the AMS executive narrowly failed tonight after they were criticized for not adequately advertising the society’s annual general meeting (AGM), which failed to meet quorum.
There is now a private express shuttle going directly from Surrey to UBC, following approval from Translink earlier this month.
At a small demonstration outside the Nest today, campus climate activist group UBCC350 renewed its call for UBC to completely divest from its investments in fossil fuels.
AMS clubs and constituencies that don’t have an approved credit card from the society have to get items reimbursed with an on-paper application.
Held yesterday in the Nest, the AGM created a public space for the society to update the student body on the events of its past academic year and provide an annual financial report as required by its bylaws.
According to UBC Media Relations Officer for the RCMP Constable Kevin Ray, there were 46 reported bike thefts this September 2017, compared to 36 in September 2017.
The fundamental purpose of the installation is to demonstrate the possibilities of renewable energy and inspire students on campus.
Students living and studying in the northeast corner of campus should expect to see more ubiquitous construction fences in the near future.
Universities across BC are being legally mandated by the province to take a ‘balanced approach’ to international tuition — and UBC is no exception.
At the end of Election Day, Vancouverites have elected Kennedy Stewart as the new mayor and brought a wave of Green candidates to city governance.
“The Aga Khan is well known for his commitment to reconciliation, but to reconcile two convocation ceremonies is really an accomplishment.”
The discussion focused on the issue of housing — the central issue of the election — as more and more Vancouverites and UBC students feel the pressure of the city’s housing market.