The candidates for the 2015 AMS elections have been confirmed.
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UBC is vying for $150 million from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund for its quantum materials and health data integration research programs.
First-year Law student Robert Mason candidate in the upcoming federal elections.
After several clinical trial shutdowns in the 2000s, UBC's research ethics policies and standard operating procedures are reviewed regularly.
UBC recently celebrated the achievements of Ethel Johns, founder of UBC’s Nursing Program and Person of National Historical Significance.
An 18 year-old woman was the victim of an assault on campus this Sunday.
In early January, the first batch of Compass Cards was distributed to 900 students in the Affiliated Theological Colleges on campus for February travel.
Third-year Sauder student Betty Yunlei Lu is a proud competitor at the Miss World Canada pageant.
UBC microbiologist Thomas Beatty is collaborating with researchers John Madden and Curtis Berlinguette to develop a new generation of solar cells.
UBC prof Ronald Rensink believes that studying magic tricks can offer great benefits to the field of psychology, such as cluing to the age at which children develop object permanence.
The AMS encourages students to vote yes for the upcoming Metro Vancouver transit referendum by the Mayor’s Council Plan.
AMS President Tanner Bokor has withdrawn from the presidential race in the upcoming elections.
On February 25, Adjunct teachers across the United States and Canada protested in a National Walk-Out Day to protest low wages, poor working conditions and a lack of job security.
Former UBC President Stephen Toope will receive an honorary degree from UBC during the Spring Congregation ceremonies in late May.
The AMS is in the process of creating a policy to better advocate for lower tuition to the university.