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Council met last night in its first meeting after reading break to discuss the society’s sexual violence policy and respectful community and workplace policy reviews, AMS elections and code changes.
UBC is discontinuing its rapid testing program for those who are unvaccinated, partially vaccinated or those who chose not to declare their vaccination status.
The updated data privacy laws bring changes to UBC and the province as a whole.
Isaac Schwein, alongside another climate advocate, glued himself to the glass doors of the RBC on West Hastings and Granville St. around 9:25 a.m. yesterday, blocking customers from entering the bank.
“As the investigation and assessment is continuing, we are not in a position to provide additional information at this time.”
On January 12, the VP Administration’s office presented the results of a clubs survey to AMS Council which reported “room for improvement” in student confidence about privacy on Campusbase.
Students will only be able to drop courses until February 6; they will not be able to add any courses past the original add drop deadline of January 21.
The fire response committee told students to come back to Vancouver after the break and wait a week or two until the fire got a little less hot.