International students stuck in their country due to travel restrictions can use this new documentation option to withdraw from their courses without a W standing.
The new location is an important step in making sure students who struggle with addiction or who are in recovery feel welcome on campus, according to Sara Fudjack.
The student society is “committed to continuing to evaluate” and looking at how it can “potentially work towards getting something implemented,” according to Evans.
If elected to the Board, Mojdehi wants to focus on making UBC safer, creating a more “vibrant community” and making campus more pet-friendly.
The motion gives faculties the responsibility to deregister students who are non-compliant with campus COVID-19 policies where there are no online options available for courses.
AMS Council met last night for its final meeting before the new year to discuss the progress executives made in the first half of their terms.
The faculty of science recently appointed three new associate deans, renewing concerns around the lack of a Board of Governors policy to appoint associate deans.
The AMS is in the early stages of implementing a rapid testing program for staff members who are unvaccinated or did not declare their vaccination status to the society.
VP Administration candidate Ben (Han Qiao) Du relied on his familiarity with the portfolio but fell short when getting into specifics on policy in a solo debate on Tuesday night.
Council met last night in its first meeting after reading break to discuss the society’s sexual violence policy and respectful community and workplace policy reviews, AMS elections and code changes.
Uncontested VP Administration candidate Ben (Han Qiao) Du showed his experience with the portfolio in the Great Debate on Thursday night while promising better communication with clubs during his term.
The rodent is running on a platform focused on food security — because “open kitchen for all” — climate justice and advocating for students.
Tate Kaufman is running for president on a platform focused on slashing COVID-19 restrictions, cutting AMS “frills” and increasing accessibility of resources for students.
Ben Du is running for VP administration on a platform focused on helping clubs grow their membership and improving club executives’ orientations.
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