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After a year that involved careful planning and consultations with Indigenous peoples, the faculty of medicine released its report, "Reckoning with the Truth, Working Together for a Better Future."
In a recent Board meeting, VP HR Marcia Buchholz said that this policy still remains unfamiliar among the students — which is a matter of concern.
Fire Rescue Services put out another small fire on UBC campus yesterday, following a string of small fires in the UBC area since last month’s heat wave.
Dr. Chaudhry brought up the myth of independence: all the ways we divide ourselves, like race, gender and class don’t matter.
The paws-itively delightful event ended on a lighter note as Protopopova expressed that, “humans and dogs and cats have [been living in harmony]. . . for hundreds and thousands of years successfully.”
Over the last year, throughout the development of the AMS’s Sustainable Action Plan, the AMS struggled to properly consult Indigenous groups on campus for the Indigenous coordination section of the plan.
The two continued to exchange messages with Kang continuing to challenge the UBC student’s homophobia until the student accused Kang of forcing his beliefs on him, which "is actually against basic human rights."
In emails provided to The Ubyssey through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request, students in Greek life requested support from UBC administration to remove UBC’s discussion thread on anonymous forum Greekrank. Ten months later, the discussion board is still active.
Naterer earned his master’s degree in electrical engineering at UBC.
The BCCDC detected just one active case of the disease per 100,000 residents on UBC’s Vancouver campus and its surrounding area between June 25 and July 1.
Not to be a nostalgic geezer, but when I was her age, my tech entertainment was limited to watching The Incredibles on DVD (as a treat).
This article was unpublished at 1:40 p.m. on July 5, 2021.
In May, VSVF led a two-month investment campaign rallying seven local investors as a syndicate to provide a $200,000 loan to EVR, which has since shifted to become a community contribution company.