The Board of Governors approved a $3.8 billion budget for the 2024/25 fiscal year at their meeting on March 27.
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At the March 19 Senate meeting, the 2023/24 external senate review was presented which calls for minor improvements in academic and governance practices.
CUPE 2278, a UBC chapter of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, organizers have ramped up their efforts to unionize Work Learn students, launching a social media campaign and hosting in-person events.
Benoit-Antoine Bacon became UBC’s 17th president in November 2023 following Santa Ono’s departure to the University of Michigan. Bacon, who was appointed in July 2023, joined UBC from Carleton University.
On March 27, UBC and SFU student delegates gathered with students, faculty and the public at SFU’s downtown campus to discuss their experiences at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28).
UBC’s Board of Governors met in the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre at UBC Vancouver on Wednesday to discuss the progress of the Student Affordability Task Force recommendations and approve UBC’s 2024/25 budget.
Last night, Councillors heard a recap of the 2024 election, which saw the third highest voter turnout in history.
AMS Peer Support and Sexual Assault Support Centre (SASC) have started offering free hormone injection supplies as a means to support gender-affirming hormone therapy.
Nearly six years after legalization and three years of planning, a cannabis dispensary opened on the University Endowment Lands (UEL) in late February.
The Point has unexpectedly closed today just three weeks after announcing that the outlet would permanently end operations on the last day of classes.
Starting June 1, the hourly minimum wage will increase by 65 cents, moving from $16.75 to $17.40.
The RCMP laid charges against Yang "Christopher" Liang following a homicide investigation after the death of a female in the 5400-block of Shortcut Road in the University Endowment Lands.
Last night, the UBC Senate met to discuss the results of an external review of Senate operations, and received a report on the Student Experience of Instruction surveys.
Blue Chip Express closed indefinitely in December 2023 for renovations.
This year’s AMS Elections saw the third highest voter turnout in AMS history with 21.1 per cent.