James Rupert, who was charged with secretly observing and recording subjects of a study in June 2014, pled guilty to videotaping four women who were using a changing room for one of his studies.
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Anne Kessler hopes to push forth a policy that would limit the professor's ability to make syllabus changes halfway through the term.
A car drove through the storefront of the University Pharmacy at around 2 p.m. this afternoon.
The AMS will be reinstating their student court in the upcoming weeks.
UBC Okanagan is offering a whole course on Portuguese soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.
According to clinical instructor and head of UBC’s dietetics program, Kara Vogt, students with tendencies towards unhealthy eating habits can be at risk for developing an eating disorder during their studies.
UBC faculty have voted in support of calling on the university to divest from fossil fuels in the next five years.
A UBC study found that, in some cases, rude sale staff can actually increase a customer's desire to purchase a product.
Members of SPHR are circulating a petition to put a question on whether the AMS should divest from several Israeli companies on this year's referendum.
UBC professor emeritus John Helliwell is currently working on the 2015 United Nations World Happiness Report.
A clinic on campus is encouraging people who would otherwise be barred from donating to give blood for research purposes.
On February 12, UBC's Board of Governors met to have the final discussion on the proposed residence fee increases, but held off on passing them.
The candidates for the 2015 AMS elections have been confirmed.
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.