Some professors have had a noticeably lukewarm response to the recently launched exam database.
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The AMS has awarded $10,000 to UmbraCity to pilot a free umbrella sharing service across campus, with four kiosks around campus and more in the works.
There can be renewed hope that Mohamed Fahmy will be joining UBC as a member of the faculty at the School of Journalism.
Nature’s Path cofounders Arran and Ratana Stephens just donated $2 million to the UBC Farm.
The hard drive contained personal information such as full names, postal codes, birth dates and last known addresses.
Vancouver Fire and Rescue responded to a reported freon gas leak at the Neville Scarfe Building at around 9 a.m. today.
What did the statement the AMS released on Gupta's resignation do for the UBC community?
At least one of the interim positions in UBC’s administration has now been filled.
A common complaint heard about internships is that interns are little more than coffee carriers. The UBC Arts Internship Program aims to provide participants with much more than experience balancing coffee cups.
In order to accomplish a revival of The Gallery Lounge, Doering must collect 1,000 or more student signatures on a petition to launch a referendum question.
UBC Speaks Up website will launch in October featuring videos and testimonies from UBC students with mental health conditions.
Students can now get a degree in the interdisciplinary and growing field of urban forestry.
A variety of UBC professors, undergrad and grad students participated in a panel discussing electoral reform in Canada during an event hosted by Fair Vote Canada on Tuesday night.
The AMS is aiming to make this the year for the governance review they’ve been putting off since the last one in 1994.
A UBC student has identified a gap in the services offered by the AMS, and is furthering a possible way to fill it.