Senate Recentred is written by members of the Student Senate Caucus to demystify Senate by giving students a snapshot of what Senate is doing this month.
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Here we're covering major platform points from candidates in every race — president, VP academic and university affairs (VPAUA), VP administration, VP external, VP finance, Senate and the Board of Governors.
In BC, we tax owners of vacant homes to incentivize rental, we protect tenants against unreasonable rent increases, but we do not regulate the rental price of units once a tenant has been evicted or has ended their tenancy. That’s a big problem, writes Laine Jackart.
As BC reaches the end of another record-breaking fire season, vineyards throughout the Interior have felt the heat — and now, they’re tasting the smoke.
In the absence of cohesive policy, UBC teachers are trying out new things on the classroom level — and collaborating to share ideas.
Starting December 1, all Canadian universities and colleges will be required to confirm new international student's admission letter with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
As a new semester kicks off, UBC students are often handed not just syllabi, but also a hefty textbook bill. However, a quiet shift towards open education resources (OERs) is underway on campus.
The AMS has recently published their demands for the 2024 Federal Budget in cooperation with the Undergraduates of Canadian Research-Intensive Universities, and finding what works for international students is its top priority.
BC Pharmacists will be able to prescribe contraception and medication for 21 minor ailments as of June 1.
According to UBC experts, concerns about your friendly neighbourhood chatbot might be overblown.
The new policy limits digital assessment tools' cost to 12 per cent of the per credit tuition fee, and says that digital assessments can be used for only up to 20 per cent of their final grade.
Senate Recentred is written by members of the Student Senate Caucus to demystify Senate by giving students a snapshot of what Senate is doing this month. Here’s what to expect at the March 15 Senate meeting.
Candidates expressed similar ideas on Nest accessibility, but some candidates fell short on policy knowledge at the Great Debate on Friday.
We are so grateful to the Canadian University Press for this recognition.