Dozens of students gathered outside of the Minister of Advanced Education’s office yesterday to protest against tuition increases.
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UBC Housing did not indicate that it would change its policy around illegal drug use in student residence, despite concern from students and experts around the harmful language of this policy.
UBC and the AMS have opted to keep their mask mandates in place after the province lifted its mandate — and they plan to continue using their enforcement strategies from before the province's announcement.
Despite UBC offering drug testing resources, student groups are continuing to seek these resources from external organizations.
The Notice of Appeal contains little information about the reasoning behind the appeal, but Linkletter’s team will have to prepare an appeal record and factum within 90 days of the notice.
Students will be protesting rising tuition in post-secondary institutions on Thursday, April 14 at the Minister of Advanced Education's office in Burnaby.
Whether it was UBC missteps, lapses in student support or geopolitical tensions, this article is a snapshot of some of the most impactful stories over the last year at UBC.
As the new director of Campus Security, Harry Hackl hopes to solidify public safety and enhance cooperation between the organization and the RCMP.
The day after Block Party, half a dozen seagulls flew above cans, spilled food, pieces of wood, a broken plastic chair and a folding table littering the plaza outside the Nest as students not affiliated with the AMS cleaned up the mess.
On March 29, Vancouver City Council approved a plan to extend the SkyTrain Millenium Line to UBC.
Candidates for faculty deans will now have to participate in a confidential forum with students, faculty and staff before the selection process is over, due to policy amendments passed by the Senates and the Board of Governors.
Two UBC students glued and chained themselves to the doors of the RBC branch in the Nest to demand the bank respect Indigineous land rights and divest from fossil fuels and the Coastal GasLink pipeline.
The UBC Board of Governors unanimously approved a $3.29 billion budget for the 2022/23 fiscal year at its March 31 meeting.
Following the AMS’s deconstitution of fraternities in 2019, a preliminary assessment in early 2020 found UBC Sororities to be in violation of AMS policy. A full review was put aside due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but began again this year following The Ubyssey’s coverage of the delay.
UBC’s VP Finance and Operations Peter Smailes will be leaving UBC at the end of May.