On campus, students now need their vaccine card to access student events, gyms, indoor-seated restaurants and other such spaces. But what if students are unable to access their vaccine card?
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While the study is primarily concerned with family health, students can also be affected by the three-month waiting period for the MSP, especially with rapidly changing circumstances surrounding COVID-19.
An active community volunteer and passionate advocate for social and climate justice, Fei Liu wants to “build up communication channels” in the UNA.
“Our primary goal,” Mayank Gupta, UBC Design League’s marketing rep, explained, “is to get students to feel more comfortable by hosting design competitions and creating new opportunities.”
Since the early 2000s, the club has been bringing together students interested in learning the science and process behind brewing various beverages including beer and kombucha.
The AMS Archery Club owes the AMS $12,000 in property damage fees due to damages incurred on the Great Hall Skywall, requiring the wall panels to be replaced.
So what exactly is changing? Here’s a brief picture of what campus will look like for the next four weeks.
Given the high transmissibility of the recent Omicron variant, health experts now say that N95 and KN95 masks should be recommended in indoor public settings.
All outings and events held by UBC Birding are open to all UBC students by registration, regardless of membership.
You hear their names being whispered in the hallways and woven through every other r/UBC thread. There was copypasta, there was controversy and now there’s another Ubyssey article.
The AMS just launched the Clubs Recovery Benefits, a three-part support plan designed to assist AMS clubs financially and operationally in the coming term.
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.
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.
Sailing season usually only begins in April, and ends around September, so the club is most active over the summer.
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.