On November 26, Uncle Fatih’s on University Blvd was forced to close after sprinklers went off in the building and soaked through the restaurant’s ceiling.
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The UBC neighbourhood saw an average of five daily cases per 100,000 residents from November 23 to November 29.
The MOU outlines UBC and the Tŝilhqot’in nation’s intent to work together in sustainability research efforts in a manner that respects Indigenous sovereignty.
The call for the audit appeared in the Senate's Research and Learning Scholarship Committee’s analysis of an external review of the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS) conducted in early 2020.
At its last meeting of the year, the UBC Board of Governors heard from public health experts on UBC’s COVID-19 safety amid the emerging Omicron variant, and endorsed the university’s Climate Action Plan 2030.
The delay, according to Stephanie McKeown, chief institutional research officer, was a result of changes in the offices involved in the project.
Over the past week, countries worldwide have started to issue travel restrictions in response to the emerging Omicron variant of COVID-19 — which has impacted some international students’ plans for winter break.
On December 7, the Board of Governors will vote on whether to endorse CAP 2030, a document that outlines UBC’s moves towards decarbonizing its campus.
In 2018, Galloway sued more than 20 people he claims made defamatory statements about him following a high-profile allegation that he sexually assaulted a student of his.
On November 17, the AMS launched its first annual Student Experience Survey (SES) in order to better understand how to improve its services for students.
After a three-day student engagement campaign, Agora Cafe is on track to reopen next semester after closing down at the start of the pandemic.
UBCO hopes the program will help address obstacles that may stand in the way of Indigenous students hoping to pursue Go Global’s traditional format.
“We would like to thank Dr. Finlay for her contributions to UBC and wish her well in her new role,” UBC’s announcement of the leadership change read.
AMS Council met last night for its final meeting before the new year to discuss the progress executives made in the first half of their terms.
The all-day event — moderated by Dr. Margaret Moss and Dr. Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond — featured Indigenous women elders and chiefs, as well as workers and leaders in healthcare.