An email sent to residents outlined that the shutdown is “required by UBC Energy and Water Services to perform important time-sensitive maintenance work” on the high-voltage substation.
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The pandemic has interrupted Lunar New Year celebrations for some UBC students amid public health guidelines.
We go to AMS Council so you don’t have to.
Candidates are running in seven races for the AMS, Board of Governors and Senate.
Despite past opposition against annual tuition increases, the practice has largely become accepted as fact — and it’s unclear whether the unique circumstances this year will be enough to overturn the norm.
We want to know what you think this year’s candidates for student government need to focus on.
Community members have gathered in the Downtown Eastside to honour missing and murdered women each year on Valentine’s Day since 1992, making 2021 the 30th consecutive year.
Students approved these funds for specific purposes years ago. The AMS says they’re underspent and could pay off its $720-thousand deficit.
The Trans, Two-Spirit and Gender Diversity Task Force has hired a consultant to audit the state of gender diversity across six areas.
Our recap of takeaways from the UBC Board of Governors February meetings cycle.
In a letter obtained by The Ubyssey, Dr. Blye Frank, dean of education, informed Wolf that her appointment in the faculty of education had been terminated after a recommendation from President Santa Ono to the Board of Governors.
Cst. Christina Martin said University RCMP issued two $2,300 fines to organizers of gatherings in Fairview Crescent on Saturday. The detachment also issued two personal $230 fines.
The Board of Governors endorsed the plan on Tuesday, February 16.
At the meeting, Evans brought up how the exec committee “does not put things on the agenda if they don’t want to talk about them.”
Previously, these elections were conducted by AMS constituencies like the Arts Undergraduate Society or Science Undergraduate Society, for their respective Senate representatives.