Em Mittertreiner, a student director of the Climate Hub called attention to UBC’s lack of concrete funding for the task force’s recommendations. Climate Justice UBC recently released an open letter on the topic.
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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.
AMS Council discussed all things AMS elections at the last meeting before nominees are released on Friday.
The RCMP are asking the public to remain aware after a woman was sexually assualted in Pacific Spirit Park on Tuesday, February 15.
Campus climate groups have released an open letter calling for UBC to allocate permanent funding to address the climate emergency.
A strikingly low number of PCR tests are being conducted in the UBC community health service area.
In September 2020 UBC Vancouver students Alex Gonzalez and Kip Chow, along with other students, launched the Trans Mentorship Program.
Attendees toppled the Gassy Jack statue in downtown Vancouver during the 31st annual Women’s Memorial March as hundreds honoured the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
When Su Alice Wang created a petition to call on UBC to prevent a proposed residence expansion from removing 31 trees, she hoped to get 100 signatures. In a little less than two weeks, it has garnered almost 19,000.
100 people gathered outside the Supreme Court of British Columbia to show support for former UBC Professor William Winder and other protestors on February 14.
While VCH will not set up another on-campus testing site, UBC announced that community members will be able to get a rapid test by showing a piece of UBC ID starting February 7.
UBC, the AMS and the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure are still discussing ways to improve the road’s safety.
After nine months of delays, former UBC staff member Ian Linkletter argued that Proctorio’s confidentiality lawsuit against him was meritless in the BC Supreme Court this week.
“As the investigation and assessment is continuing, we are not in a position to provide additional information at this time.”
While some faculty members have said online that several of their students had tested positive, UBC and the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) are encouraging professors to not inform their classes.