The AMS is investing study spaces in the Nest for the upcoming school year. But with classes mainly online, who will be there to use them?
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Senators approved a new program of Indigenous land stewardship, got briefed on the budget and were provided with an update on the Integrated Renewal Program.
This announcement follows the university’s decision in recent months not to mandate masks on campus and comes on the heels of the AMS announcing Nest visitors will be required to wear masks.
According to Harold Eyster, this is possible due to the presence of an extra fourth cone among hummingbirds which allows them to see ultraviolet light.
After months of closure, IKB will reopen with limited capacity for students needing study space.
The portion of the study conducted by UBC researchers utilized a subject pool consisting entirely of UBC undergraduate students.
But access to the kind of health care BC is renowned for is not a universal experience. People of colour often have to contend with language barriers, cultural assumptions and underlying biases when accessing health care spaces.
By May, the unemployment gap was up to seven per cent between elementary school aged parents, up from one per cent in February.