While the university’s own proposal calls for accountability and transparency, they have failed to articulate a clear and comprehensive strategy to students. The plan, as it stands, just doesn’t add up.
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Thrive Week is a weeklong celebration held annually at UBC to promote positive mental health. The week, lasting from November 2 to 6, is all about encouraging students to take a moment to reflect on their personal situation as well as their physical one.
As the university prepares its annual release of data on the program, which is expected by the end of the year, faculty and administrators continue to defend the necessity of using animal testing in the face of opposition.
What you need to know about Breast Cancer Awareness month as a UBC student.
World-renowned former South African Judge Richard Goldstone came to UBC on October 6th to discuss the progress of reconciliation in post-Apartheid.
Some professors have had a noticeably lukewarm response to the recently launched exam database.
At least two dozen campus buildings are at serious risk of collapse during even a moderate earthquake according to documents obtained by The Ubyssey. Officials say they are focused on raising awareness of earthquake safety measures.
The AMS and campus partners like the Mental Health and Well Being Commissioner and Access and Diversity are considering many changes to academic policies.
The UBC Board of Governors is clearly out of its depth and failing in its responsibility to provide transparent and accountable governance.
UBC is making a $2.5 million annual investment in counselling services with the hope of shoring up long wait times and a lack of diverse expertise among counsellors. The first million will double the number of existing counsellors to 18.
Flexible learning, also known as flex-learning, is a hands-on approach to education that has been embraced in new ways this year.
A recent report points to the declining performance of Canadian students in math in the OECD’s PISA test between 2003 and 2012. UBC Math professor responds.
“TransLink does not get to see all of the details linking the Compass Card to the person… what they get is a truncated student ID, or TSID,” said Crasta.
Several UBC researchers are studying chemotherapy patients with symptoms of "chemo brain" to examine if it is a real phenomenon.
Improv is an art form, an art form that rewards you for making choices and rewards you for being open to your impulses and being fearless.