This morning, Professors Gerald Baier, Richard Johnston, Allan Tupper and Kathryn Harrison debated the trajectory of BC political parties in a panel moderated by Heidi Tworek.
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CampusBase replaced the defunct Clubhouse system which many clubs criticized for its difficulty of use.
The trio has recently sent out an open invitation to faculty, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students to create the working group.
AMS President Cole Evans confirmed there was a “small celebration” for an AMS staff member today with 9 individuals in the offices.
NDP candidate David Eby has taken Vancouver-Point Grey for a third term, beating out Green candidate Devyani Singh and BC Liberal candidate Mark Bowen.
Back in April, AMS Food Bank coordinator Cali Schnarr said that while the food bank usually saw 18.5 clients on average per day, the number had increased to 20 to 25 clients per day.
As Canadian universities undergo racial reckonings sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement, Black studies programs could provide spaces for resistance on campuses, Dr. Andrea A. Davis and Dr. Handel Wright said.
While the extent of this policy is unclear, it is not faculty wide.
Despite SHCS’s listing instructions for students exposed to COVID-19 online, students’ experiences raises questions of how SHCS is prepared to deal with possible cases.
UBC’s student society is part of the Take It Over campaign, run by student societies across BC and the BC Federation of Students. The campaign’s goal is to put concerns of young people up front.
Princeton Ground Search and Rescue Society posted early Thursday morning that it had “been reactivated by the Vancouver Police Department to resume the search” for Naterer.
Dr. Susan Parker, the university librarian, gave a report on library happenings over the past year, highlighting how the library has adjusted to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting his role after the abrupt resignation of former president and vice-chancellor Dr. Arvind Gupta, Ono focused on strategic planning, the climate crisis and mental health during his first term, with a recent focus on anti-racism.
After UBC’s anti-racist commitments, Equity & Inclusion Office staff quickly realized that the lack of data on racialized students at UBC would be an obstacle to progress.
The Graduate Student Societies of British Columbia (GSSBC), a new informal alliance between four grad societies, has released a statement with three suggested policies to improve graduate student affordability and increase support.