After recent measles exposure incidents in Metro Vancouver, SHS advises students to make sure their vaccinations are complete and up to date.
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“It allows us to answer questions such as how much would it cost to save all of Canada’s species at risk and which management actions would save the most species per dollar invested,” said Martin.
According to UBC Media Relations Officer for the RCMP Constable Kevin Ray, there were 46 reported bike thefts this September 2017, compared to 36 in September 2017.
The results vary dramatically based on whether our CO2 emissions stay where they are — in a “business as usual” scenario — or whether we make substantial efforts to reduce our CO2 emissions in the future.
I’m just saying that maybe having all your notes tattooed on your arms forever will help you remember it in time for your midterm and beyond.
Not all provinces and territories are taking the same approach to legal cannabis — now, with university policies in place as well, post-secondary students are faced with navigating an especially complex environment surrounding cannabis use.
The idea of introducing scientific methods into the study of religion is at the core of one of Slingerland’s newest projects, the Database of Religious History, which functions as an online encyclopedia of scholarly knowledge on religious cultural history that is structured and visualized in time and space.
“Even if you ‘never get the flu,’ or are thinking about rolling the dice and dealing with the symptoms if they come, you should still get the shot for everyone else’s sake.”
There have been some special student hotspots close to UBC which have since disappeared or ceased catering to us in the way they once did. Let’s pour one out for the most notable places we’ve mourned the loss of in the recent past.
Jump Start has grown to over 3,400 students, both international and domestic. And its benefits have been linked not just to improving retention, but to improving almost every aspect of a student’s university career.
In a joint ceremony on October 19, both universities will formally award their respective honorary doctorate of laws degrees — which recognize outstanding achievement or significant contribution to the public good — to the Aga Khan.
The event brought together experts from several BC schools to discuss the province’s current first-past-the-post (FPTP) system and the proposed alternatives within PR.
The bulletin warns students of the OneClass Chrome extension, stating that it is malware —malicious software — and has significant risk to students’ personal information should they have it installed.
Blue Chip Cafe, the campus staple for soul-nourishing cookies and coffee, has just partnered with Common Energy to launch their own MugShare program.
“However, if UBC wants to make serious progress, if UBC genuinely wants to lead globally in sustainability and if UBC wants ‘we’ to truly mean we, many aspects of campus will need to improve.“