Al-Hathloul was sentenced to almost six years in prison under a broad Saudi Arabian counter-terrorism law.
The email included the email addresses of all 24 recipients in the to field, where they could be seen by other recipients.
The email, sent by Student Housing and Community Services (SHCS) Thursday afternoon, says that residents “are on occasion gathering both inside and outside in larger groups.”
In the tweet, Dr. Amie Wolf called the students the “dirty dozen” and listed 12 names which she said were the subjects of reports she had written.
Myanmar’s military ousted civilian government leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her allies in a coup early Monday morning.
A BC expert panel chaired by a UBC faculty member recommended against the province’s moving toward a universal basic income system.
COVID-19 cost mitigation, solidarity with Hong Kong activists and this year’s referenda — here’s what you missed.
Dr. Amie Wolf, an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Education, is asking for an apology from the administration saying they’ve made an error, and for greater change.
The AMS quietly released a CampusBase privacy impact assessment in December, a month and a half after execs promised to do so at the society’s annual general meeting in October.
Cases on campus are not reported to the university community unless contact tracing is impossible, said a Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) spokesperson.
Despite the website being non-functional, students will still be able to access their U-Pass.
UBC alumna Loujain al-Hathloul has been sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for terrorism offences, but will likely be released in March 2021.
The open letter asks Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne to continue advocating for her rights.
With discussions of academic misconduct, a new program and external reviews, here’s what you need to know.
University RCMP is looking for information after five males stole a Christmas tree from the lobby of a Gray Avenue building on December 2.