Even in a pandemic stricken season, Matt Neaves looks to blaze a path for UBC men’s volleyball. Neaves's path during this pandemic has seen him trade his environment at UBC for a spot with the Canadian National Excellence Program (NEP) in Gatineau, Quebec.
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As BC enters a second wave of the pandemic, UBC Student Housing and Community Services has adapted provincial restrictions for campus residences.
Shortness of breath and impaired quality of life were the two most common adverse outcomes, at incidence rates of 50 per cent and 51 per cent respectively.
The online event was organized by UBC Climate Hub in collaboration with the Indigenous Committee, under the Climate Solutions Showcase, a year-long event series on a variety of topics centered around climate change, race and intersectionality
Between academic concessions, graduation and enrolment updates, here’s what you need to know.
In a November 18 letter to Council, Evans alleges that Nanayakkara violated the AMS code’s conflict of interest section by using his AMS email to send a videography invoice to the AMS Events manager related to ThePlug Vancouver.
“If approved, this would be one of the most ambitious plans to address the climate crisis in all of North America.”
AMS Council met virtually for a brief Thursday meeting last night.
The event was advertised on Facebook as “socially distanced” and claimed to have 6 person bubbles enforced by safety hosts.
In the affidavit, other former employees allege that “racist jokes,” a “lack of professionalism” and “paychecks being weeks late” all took place when they worked at the restaurant.
As BC sees a growing number of active cases, the AMS has cancelled all in-person events.
The student who found the vulnerability said it wouldn’t take much for anyone with knowledge of web development to stumble across it.
She was so ill that she hardly noticed when her coworkers stopped partying around her. Shrieks of drunken laughter turned into panicked screams and a splash as her boss fell overboard.
But with gift card prize incentives came frequent questions from attendees on procedures and fairness of the votes, specifically on the records policy.
UBC’s contract with Proctorio ends in term 2, and the AMS will urge the university to not renew the contract, said AMS VP Academic and University Affairs Georgia Yee.