UBC is currently seeing two new cases per 100,000 residents daily, as per new British Columbia Centre for Disease Control data.
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The AMS is aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2025.
The event, aptly named ‘What’s at Stake?’, was a discussion on Canada’s climate goals and climate deficits as part of the leadup to the 26 Conference of the Parties (COP26) taking place in Glasgow, Scotland this week.
This course, called Historical, Systemic and Intersectional Anti-racism: From Awareness to Action, consists of seven modules that discuss the history and forms of racism.
The Soapstand — a zero-waste refill station created by a Vancouver-based company of the same name — will be set up as a more affordable and convenient option for students to get laundry detergent and to reduce their carbon footprints.
In the late afternoon on October 29, the areas around RBC Royal Centre were met with protesters.
Green2Go is a container exchange program in the residence dining rooms at UBC. Students The Ubyssey interviewed said there often aren’t any available in the dining halls.
Unlike last year, in which a series of bylaw changes were passed, many of the motions scheduled for Thursday night’s meeting were unable to be voted upon due to the insufficient attendance.
From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., students will not have access to hot water, WiFi, laundry machines, elevators, stoves and other electrical appliances
Students were able to pick up the free test strips outside the Nest by Loafe from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m today — but after two hours, all 100 test strips had been picked up.
When asked about the overarching problems with the R4, students were quick to state scheduling inconsistencies, line length and crowdedness.
The AMS is planning to replace its financial system in order to solve the society’s long-standing woes with reimbursing people in a timely manner.
Currently, the only public records of the summer AMS Council meetings come from The Ubyssey’s coverage on Twitter and website, as well as AMS Council summaries produced by the student society.
There was less than one daily case of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents in the UBC area last week, according to new data released by the BCCDC.
30–40 protestors proceeded to block the Wesbrook Mall and University Boulevard intersection at 5:30 p.m., singing songs, chanting and yelling at police.