For a few summer nights earlier this month, a group of undergraduate students invited audience members to step away into a dark boundless corner of time-space and into the wanderings of their own minds.
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The new dining plan will be all access, meaning that instead of paying item-by-item, students living in first-year residence will have unlimited access to food at any residence dining hall.
The 4 and 14 buses have been temporarily rerouted to the Blanca bus loop. While students can transfer to either the 99 B-Line, 84 or 44 bus routes at the Blanca St stop on University Boulevard, this detour has caused disruptions for students, especially those that rely on the 4 or 14 to return to campus from downtown at later hours.
The faculty of arts may cut its international student advisors in the next academic year.
Aside from getting people moving, SISU also places an emphasis on health education.
UBC Vancouver Senate met virtually on Zoom last night and approved motions related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and new degree requirements for future arts students.
UBC and the AMS have opted to keep their mask mandates in place after the province lifted its mandate — and they plan to continue using their enforcement strategies from before the province's announcement.
The most recent PCR testing data released by the BC Centre for Disease Control shows a drop in the testing positivity rate in the UBC community health area.
The AADC was founded for those students that are interested in practical dissection, but aren’t able to try it out within their own academic program.
After a year of online programming, summer 2021 saw the return of in-person events in student residences.
Third-year political science student Tate Kaufman is running to be a senator-at-large on the UBC Vancouver Senate on a platform of prioritizing student academics and freedom of choice.
Anisha Sandhu is running for one of five student senator-at-large positions on a platform of increased accessibility, student engagement and action within student government.
Sailing season usually only begins in April, and ends around September, so the club is most active over the summer.
According to new data released by the BC Centre for Disease Control, 9 new cases were reported in the UBC neighbourhood between February 15–21, down from 18 in the previous week.
Isaac Schwein, alongside another climate advocate, glued himself to the glass doors of the RBC on West Hastings and Granville St. around 9:25 a.m. yesterday, blocking customers from entering the bank.