AMS projects $1.25 million deficit, $5.45 million in spending in 2022/23 budget
The AMS is expecting to collect $4.2 million in discretionary revenue, spend $5.45 million and run a $1.25 million deficit during the 2022/23 fiscal year.
The AMS is expecting to collect $4.2 million in discretionary revenue, spend $5.45 million and run a $1.25 million deficit during the 2022/23 fiscal year.
The Senate voted unanimously to rescind Bishop John O’Grady’s honorary degree during a special session Wednesday night, bringing an end to a 15-month-long review.
The AMS is expecting to collect $4.2 million in discretionary revenue, spend $5.45 million and run a $1.25 million deficit during the 2022/23 fiscal year.
VCH — which oversees the operations of UBC’s hospital — said the department’s hours will run from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to allow staff and physicians to end their shifts on time
In the Nest along the curved wall by Grand Noodle Emporium, stands a vibrant and bold new mural dedicated to the graduating class of 2020
The Vancouver Bubble Tea Festival was held in Swangard Stadium in Burnaby on July 22 and 23.
After a late start, summer is finally heating up — maybe too much, considering last week’s combination of a heat wave and a packed Pride weekend. Happily, Vancouver’s arts and culture calendar is heating up too.
Can you recall a single fictional story that you’ve read or watched that discusses the climate crisis without using it as a backdrop for the end of the world?
Kimani Karangu was the GSS president through the pandemic. But he didn’t let that stop him.
Chow found getting accommodations through UBC fairly easy because they had a diagnosis. Accommodations, rooted in policy LR7, require a diagnosis but getting diagnosed with autism in BC is not an easy or affordable task.
“If you take the Bangladeshi out of me, there’s no cultural context to my existence. If you take my sexuality out of me, there’s no context for my reasons to love someone. And if you take the Muslim out of me, I have no spiritual context. These three are very fundamental to my existence. But who gets to see all three of them at one time?”
Liam Hart founded UBC drag to try to bring some Queer nightlife to UBC.
In the latest for Black Voices at UBC, Stephanie Okoli shares the third chapter of The Servicewoman.
In the latest for Black Voices at UBC, Stephanie Okoli shares the second chapter of The Servicewoman.
I joined the Divestment Coalition as a representative of the Independent Jewish Voices (IJV) Vancouver Youth Bloc. Working alongside more than 20 organizations and student groups, I had the opportunity to share my perspective as a member of the anti-Zionist Jewish community and speak to the multiplicity of Jewish voices that oppose the Israeli state’s system of apartheid and occupation of Palestine.
Every day SASC chooses not to engage with Jewish and Israeli lived experiences and trauma caused by the conflict is another day Jewish survivors of sexualized violence like myself must ask whether our trauma and survival will be treated with the same dignity and respect as our peers.
Filipino students groups describe the interconnected set of issues the Philippines faces — from the climate crises to a history of colonial rule and more.
The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope allow space fanatics to travel to infinity and beyond.
From blogging to science illustration, science communication took many forms at a seminar hosted by the Behavioural Neuroscience Seminar team.
The essential work of pharmacists spans beyond pandemic relief efforts.
Wheelchair rugby player and UBC alumnus Travis Murao is a four-time Paralympian who plays for the Canadian National Team.
Former UBC Thunderbird football player, community leader and philanthropist Douglas Mitchell has died at the age of 83.
My experience at the Winter Olympics was the first time that being Chinese Canadian clicked into place.
UBC basketball’s Sukhman Sandhu joins local Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) team, the Fraser Valley Bandits, for the 2022 summer season.