Vancouverites came together on Sunday in grievance and commiseration following an attack at Lapu Lapu Day Festival that left 11 dead and many injured, described as the city’s "darkest day” by the interim police chief that morning.
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Senate met last night to talk about an open letter concerning academic freedom, the strategic plan refresh and pass several motions.
Candidates running to represent the Vancouver Quadra in the upcoming federal election met last Friday in the Michael Kingsmill Forum to debate their stances on housing affordability, the Canadian healthcare system and the future role of federal public service.
Musqueam executive and First Nations advocate Wade Grant is running for the Liberal party in the Vancouver-Quadra with housing, climate change and mental health support as top priorities.
Vancouver Park Board Commissioner and intellectual property lawyer Tom Digby is running for the Green Party of Canada in the upcoming federal election.
Ken Charko is running to represent Vancouver Quadra as a Member of Parliament with the Conservative Party of Canada.
John Ede is running as the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for Vancouver Quadra on a platform wanting re-examine policies around climate, immigration and protecting free speech.
Alim Fakirani is running as the New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate for Vancouver Quadra on a platform centring affordability, a sustainable economy and climate policies.
An open letter, signed by over 220 professors from across Canada — as well as the United States, Europe and Australia — is opposing proposed changes to UBC’s draft academic freedom policy, which is on the agenda for the upcoming April 16 Vancouver Senate meeting.
The Ubyssey is hiring a second news editor for a term ending April 2026.
Select UBC graduate programs are re-opening their applications from April 14–18, which are aimed at recruiting students from the United States.
Canada’s federal election is happening on Monday, April 28 and with it just around the corner, here’s what you’ll need to know about how, when and where to vote.
UBC’s Board of Governors (BoG) approved the university’s 3.98 billion budget for the 2025/26 fiscal year at their meeting on March 28.
AMS Councillors met last night to conclude the academic year with a presentation from the Interfaculty First-Year Committee, overview upcoming changes to AMS Code and to hear executive remarks.
The AMS third quarterly report showed an increase in net contributions for most businesses and under-budget spendings for its expenditures, including Block Party.