The AMS is hopeful its businesses will bounce back to profitability after the pandemic and hiring and supply issues compounded to squash AMS businesses’ revenue to a quarter of what it was three years ago.
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Police responded to an attempted theft in front of the Henry Angus building this afternoon.
Representatives from the UBC Persian Club and Afghani Student Association led a march on campus to protest the state violence faced by civilians in Iran and Afghanistan on October 17.
Carey Theological College has submitted a revised development permit for an expansion project after community members voiced concern with the original submission’s removal of trees.
The move will likely take place in term two, with new food outlets opening in the current Blue Chip location at the start of the next academic year.
RCMP officers and members of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) were standing next to an object that appeared to be a body covered in a white tarp and a white Porsche Panamera with its trunk open in the parking lot.
The food plan transitioned from an item-to-item paid declining debit system to a one-time paid system in which students have unlimited access to meals at all residence halls.
Turpel-Lafond said she is an active member of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation — something the Muskeg Lake Nation has confirmed — but an article published by CBC on October 12 said that her claims to Cree ancestry do not appear to match historical records or anecdotes from Norway House Cree Nation community members, where Turpel-Lafond said her father was from.
The ISI Fund is an initiative across both the UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan campuses that directly supports the implementation of the UBC Indigenous Strategic Plan (ISP), which was launched in September 2020.
Last night, AMS councillors approved the sale of three art pieces owned by the AMS and student concerns about the art piece sales and heard from AMS equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) leaders about the student society’s equity goals.
Vancouver city council candidates compared their platforms in front of UBC students last night.
UBC is asking students, faculty, and staff to participate as it lays the groundwork for a number of significant and physical expansions to the Vancouver campus in the next 30 years.
Gloria Sun, manager of nutrition and wellbeing at UBC and the in-house dietitian for first-year residences, said the broader goal of removing nutritional information was to help students “improve their relationship with food in the body and in the mind.”
Starting on October 28, the Department of Geography at UBC is initiating Green Days, in which the department is encouraged to work from home to reduce transit emissions for the day.
There are numerous events being held in the Nest throughout the month, with the aim of spreading information and sharing knowledge about indigenous cultures, practices, traditions and identities.