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“That’s how you can try to hold onto all the identity pieces of your brand, but just update it — just slightly change the focus.”
A natural gas line disruption in northern BC means that some UBC buildings may be without heating, hot water or fuel for cooking appliances.
This October, midterms and Halloween won’t be the only things on UBC community members’ mind: many will also be eligible to vote in the Vancouver municipal elections.
“It is not up to us to force ourselves into your space.” said Hailey Matheson, from the Peguis Nation.
With almost $50,000 from a recent award by the Community Radio Fund of Canada (CRFC), campus radio station CiTR is creating three podcasts on the culture and current events of UBC and Vancouver.
A Park Board candidate in the upcoming municipal election is proposing a pilot project to allow for limited alcohol consumption in Vancouver parks and beaches, building on a recent Park Board plan to introduce alcohol sales to beach concessions at English Bay and Kitsilano beaches.
For Montgomery, to make a city happy, is for their citizens to be active and creative within the spaces they live in and to interact and trust others — but it might be easier said than done.
The plan was created in response to a need for sustainable development in the rapidly growing campus, as the university hopes to make its new developments more environmentally conscious and better-suited to changing weather patterns.
The AMS’s Sexual Assault Support Centre is expanding its offering of workshops to campus groups, following a recent surge in volunteers. According to the Centre’s update at the September 26 AMS Council meeting, SASC has seen over 100 volunteer applications this term.
The BoG has outlined a number of key policies that are either slated for or already being actively reviewed. These include reworking how UBC accommodates students with disabilities, the school’s rules around discrimination and harassment, and the legal status of cannabis on campus.
In anticipation of the upcoming municipal elections on October 20, UBC is partnering with CBC British Columbia to co-host a series of mayoral debates.
While the university doesn’t expect to be restructuring the Excellence Fund any time soon, students and faculty stakeholders alike hope that the fund’s mission and impact becomes clearer.
An AMS submission to a recent Board of Governors committee meeting lobbied the university to start reviewing its sexual misconduct policy (Policy 131) in fall 2019.
Following an Indigenous student discussion circle on October 2, the AMS has apologized for its sluggish efforts to engage Indigenous campus communities and “advance reconciliation.”