The Trans, Two-Spirit and Gender Diversity Task Force aims to support gender diverse community members while navigating university bureaucracy and COVID-19.
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The AMS is investing study spaces in the Nest for the upcoming school year. But with classes mainly online, who will be there to use them?
There is currently a petition by Connie Chen, a UEL resident, with over 1,600 signatures protesting the two storefront applications.
Many of the candidates shared the similar positions regarding environmental sustainability, land use planning, financial management and community engagement, but some disagreed regarding safety and security.
Over the summer, UBC hosted the National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism to discuss the rise of anti-Asian racism in Canada and the systematic processes in place that perpetuate these dangerous ideals.
UBC’s delegates were provided passes by the UBC Sustainability Initiative to act as observers for the events of the conference, with each delegate having their own goals and motivations for attending.
On November 26, Uncle Fatih’s on University Blvd was forced to close after sprinklers went off in the building and soaked through the restaurant’s ceiling.
The petition says that students, particularly those who are disabled or immunocompromised, should have the option to learn remotely if they want to.
UBC said it will continue its rapid testing program partially vaccinated, unvaccinated and undeclared community members “as a campus safety measure."
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The Canadian Ski Council, a national non-profit organization that represents Canada’s 237 ski areas and is focused on increasing interest in snow sports across the country, released a media callout encouraging people to participate in winter sports to stay fit and active during the colder months.
The assistant coach of the UBC women’s volleyball team, Jodi Zbyszewski shared how she became involved in coaching and her experience in the industry as a woman in sports.
Despite pushback from members of the University Endowment Lands (UEL), BC’s former Minister of Municipal Affairs Josie Osborne announced she would support the rezoning application for a cannabis store in University Village.
Last night’s senator-at-large candidate debate saw agreement among most candidates on academic policy and student engagement, with a few discussions targeting existing senators.
Fourth-year commerce student Dante Agosti-Moro is running for reelection to the UBC Vancouver Senate as a student senator-at-large.