More than 1000 UBC faculty, staff and students have signed an open letter, condemning UBC’s October 11 statement on the ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine and calling for a commitment to academic freedom.
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The AMS is hosting its AGM on October 19 from 7–8:30 p.m. on Zoom.
The UBC men's hockey team defeated the University of Alberta Golden Bears in their home opening weekend games, winning 5–1 and 4–2.
From student to professor and Arts One chair — Crawford has seen Arts One grow. And he’s grown alongside it.
Kahan told the crowd this sold-out show was very different from his performance to an empty crowd in Thunderbird four years ago.
The UBC Okanagan campus was given the order to evacuate due to fires at 1pm today.
The screeching of 11-year-olds failing to land kick flips, the smell of burnt coffee from Blue Chip and the gorgeous construction-covering white walls moved something within me — this is where I'll have my wedding.
Benoit-Antoine Bacon has been appointed the 17th president and vice-chancellor of UBC.
AMS Council met last night to review sustainability priorities, vote on the AMS Food Bank expansion and discuss joining a new federal lobbying coalition. Here's what you might've missed.
The 2023 AMS Services report states that the number of severe cases and students reporting suicide to Peer Support is at an all time high.
Former UBC staff member Ian Linkletter filed an application for the Supreme Court of Canada to hear his anti-SLAPP application against Proctorio.
On Wednesday night's AMS Council meeting, Councillors met to see presentations about the 2022/23 Services Report and the Academic Student Experience Survey results.
On Wednesday night AMS Council met to fill committee seats and hear updates from the executive offices. Here's what you might have missed.
New executives and councillors met for the first time to dissolve the Ad-Hoc Governance Review Committee and appoint a councillor to the CiTR Board of Directors.