Another of Hamid’s executive goals was to create a centralized space for feedback on AMS services — but nothing has materialized so far.
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“It is a response to a time of polarization in our society,” said Erfan.
Occasionally splintered along a divide between current executives and newcomers, the five AMS presidential candidates largely shared similar policy responses in their first showdown.
Sounds of mockery from the audience were just as piercing as the harmonious melodies, and it was difficult not to feel trapped.
Roughly 75 students gathered in front of the Nest’s Pride Installation on Wednesday evening for a meet-up as a peaceful show of solidarity against a talk from a transphobic speaker.
A counter-demonstration entitled “Rally in Support of Trans Rights!” brought a group of students, faculty, staff and community members together at the Martha Piper Fountain.
According to a recent study, nearly 46 per cent of Canadians believe in at least one COVID-19 conspiracy theory circulating online.
In a statement released across social media on Friday morning, Peter Smailes, UBC’s vice-president finance & operations, said it did not endorse UBC SFE. He referred to it as an “external group.”
This past week was Transgender Awareness Week leading up to today’s Transgender Day of Remembrance. The Ubyssey talked to UBC community members about the significance of this week and day.
But in the classroom, the concept and careful implementation of academic freedom can help to navigate sensitive discussions.
For the first time ever, UBC is revisiting its 45-year-old Academic Freedom Policy.