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.
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Students in India can now fly directly from India, as long as they can show proof of a negative COVID-19 test from an approved laboratory in New Delhi International Airport within 18 hours of departure.
In January 2022, the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS)’s Arts Student Centre will open with space for students to study, collaborate and lounge.
The UBC Influenza Immunization Campaign will run from October 25 to November 10 in the Ponderosa North Ballroom.
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International students stuck in their country due to travel restrictions can use this new documentation option to withdraw from their courses without a W standing.
The UBC Vancouver Senate met on Wednesday night to discuss COVID-19 on campus, and potential changes to Senate procedures on equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Faculty online have expressed concern that UBC has made it so only department heads can notify students of potential COVID-19 exposures in classrooms — a policy which the university says it hasn’t implemented.
Nearly one month after school started, students received a notification from UBC informing them to complete a mandatory return to campus orientation course by October 18.
Ninety-two per cent of respondents to a TransLink survey regarding the SkyTrain extension to UBC indicated support for the project.
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