The UBC community health area has begun 2022 by recording its highest rate of COVID-19 test positivity since the BCCDC began releasing this data.
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So what exactly is changing? Here’s a brief picture of what campus will look like for the next four weeks.
As the Omicron variant surges worldwide, we spoke to some of UBC’s student community to see how they are adapting and coping with this new chapter in the pandemic.
The Alberta Major Crimes Unit charged a 20-year-old male with the second-degree murder of Melanie Lowen, a 48-year-old woman from Airdrie, Alberta.
“The film was built on whatever each person could contribute,” said Seraji.
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is a burgeoning area of research that can support those suffering from PTSD.
UBC Recreation has opened the fitness centres “under guidelines that essentially represent where we were in June 2021,” said Director of Intramural and Recreation Michael Tan.
At the end of the year, I had a few more answers… and a heck of a lot more questions.
The petition says that students, particularly those who are disabled or immunocompromised, should have the option to learn remotely if they want to.
The BCCDC is reporting a 36 per cent positivity rate for the UBC community health service area between January 18 and 24.
The comments were made during a break in class when Dr. John Sherman was discussing the semantics of calling something a fact or racist.
Fairy Creek made headlines throughout this summer. Here is a brief look into some of the members of the UBC community that went to Fairy Creek.
We looked at the biology building collapse and we got really paranoid. After a few months, we asked ourselves, “What would be an even worse campus building to have collapse on you?”
The hustle and bustle of the Life Building is not unknown to UBC students. It’s always busy — lines to buy food wrap around the building and each cold blue and white chair is filled with students. But the basement of the Life Building is different.
The “one-degree initiative” would change the current structure from five degrees to six majors under one degree.