Koerner’s Pub set to return to UBC by August 2013
The beloved graduate student watering hole is on track to begin serving drinks again as early as August 2013, having resolved all leasing issues.
The beloved graduate student watering hole is on track to begin serving drinks again as early as August 2013, having resolved all leasing issues.
After playing in his firm’s annual Chartered Accountant soccer tournament a few years ago, UBC alumni Andy Nguyen realized the potential to get other businesses in on the action.
A group of UBC engineering students have developed two ultra fuel-efficient cars to compete in the annual shell Eco Marathon Americas competition.
Former Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean spoke at the annual Arts Last Lecture, an event hosted by the Arts Undergrad society that aims to inspire students at the end of the term.
The 40-foot-long, eight-foot-high display certainly stood out in the middle of the Life Sciences foyer.
After two weeks of hard-fought campaining, incumbent Mike Silley and current AMS President Matt Parson successfully clinched the two student seats on the UBC Board of Governors (BoG).
Five candidates are vying for two seats on the highest decision-making body at the university.
In the second debate for the Board of Governors race this year, hopefuls went further into issues such as backroom politics, tuition votes and the upcoming provincial election.
Four out of six candidates for the two Board of Governors student seats showed up to the first debate of the election season.
Negotiations between the Graduate Student Society (GSS) and the managing company stepping in to operate Koerner’s Pub have ruled out a January reopening.