"What goes on in the Senate chambers can often feel very overwhelming or dull to the average student, and the agenda docket posted before every Senate meeting can be long and tedious to read. Here’s what to expect at the April 19th Senate meeting"
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“UBC claims its companies are not covered by FOI laws because they are ‘private and independent.‘ This trend is quietly and adroitly defeating the entire purpose of FOI.“
“The studies used in the meta-analysis were small and generated some positive and negative results. We need more evidence to proceed to make this therapy a clinical treatment.”
I, Sophocles Sweetleafe, say that UBC students deserve better.
It was here that my mom told me to keep dreaming. She also asked not to move to campus, you can just commute. Langley is not far. But who’s to say she knows anything.
But access to the kind of health care BC is renowned for is not a universal experience. People of colour often have to contend with language barriers, cultural assumptions and underlying biases when accessing health care spaces. Going to the doctor is far from a simple task.
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy represents a burgeoning area of research that can support those suffering from PTSD.
The province of B.C. has set aside $100,000 for a book that celebrates the achievements of eminent Chinese Canadians.
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Heart of the City Piano Program obtained a Musicounts TD Community Grant worth $10,000, which will go to purchasing instruments for students to use at home.
“By the time we get to the year 2000, we see the beginning of the demise of one-screen cinemas in Vancouver,” said film studies department's Brian McIlroy .
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