The petition is calling on the South Korean government to impose stricter punishments after Yeelin Tseng was hit by a drunk driver.
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The University RCMP is seeking help in locating Daniel Gilson, last seen leaving UBC Hospital on Friday, December 4 at 4:07 p.m.
AMS Council met on Wednesday night for its last meeting of 2020 to discuss next year’s elections, student services usage this term and the society’s financial statements from 2019/20.
Announced yesterday in Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s fall economic update, the move will cost Ottawa $329.4 million and will affect up to 1.4 million students.
The UBC Okanagan Senate has approved a week-long extension of winter break, delaying the start of winter term two.
Yesterday, the House of Commons unanimously extended a moratorium on federal student loan payments to May 2021.
Between academic concessions, graduation and enrolment updates, here’s what you need to know.
A promotional image for the event on systemic racism featured no Black people.
The search for Yu Ting Ji was called off on Saturday.
Virtuous Pie, located in Wesbrook Village on Shrum Lane, posted on Instagram yesterday that an employee tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, November 12.
AMS Council met virtually for a brief Thursday meeting last night.
Yu Ting Ji has been missing since the morning of Monday, November 9.
As BC sees a growing number of active cases, the AMS has cancelled all in-person events.
The student who found the vulnerability said it wouldn’t take much for anyone with knowledge of web development to stumble across it.
UBC’s at least 175 sprawling campus buildings often serve a commemorative purpose — but their names don’t represent the diversity of the university community.