West 16th Avenue is closed to westbound traffic heading towards UBC campus at Wesbrook Mall.
Bring your friends for moral support and celebrate the first day of classes with some charitable giving.
In an August 22 court ruling, BC Supreme Court Judge Catherine Murray awarded former UBC creative writing Chair Steven Galloway access to online posts, as well as emails between defendant AB, who accused him of sexual assault and a UBC staff member.
Holmes and Hendricks said guiding principles were decided on over a fixed policy to signify the new requirements to publishers and encourage more discussion at the Senate about the financial burdens purchasing assessment materials can have on students.
A counter-demonstration entitled “Rally in Support of Trans Rights!” brought a group of students, faculty, staff and community members together at the Martha Piper Fountain.
Over the last few weeks pressure from faculty, staff and students calling on the university to cancel an anti-SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) talk has mounted.
UBC IT posted a bulletin first identifying the outage at 10:45 a.m., just as students were logging in for their 10:50 registration time.
At 11:30 a.m. on May 29, University RCMP responded to a report of a “break and enter in” on the 3400-block of Wesbrook Mall where the suspect allegedly aimed a firearm at the victims.
The West Mall space was created in response to multiple requests from students for more prayer spaces on the west side of campus. Students who spoke with The Ubyssey welcomed the additional space.
On April 17, the provincial government announced $3.26 million in funding for open educational resources including the development of no-cost, open-access textbooks.
UBCC350 gathered outside today’s BoG meeting in the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre to demonstrate against UBC’s investments in fossil fuels.
“I joke that the worst job in the AMS is the AMS elections administrator.”
The BC coroner’s office said the cause of death is still being investigated, but sources have hinted that the unreasonably high beds and the unyielding mattress bounce are to blame.
Whether you're storming the wall yourself, or happily watching from afar, UBC Rec’s Storm the Wall is one tradition you can't miss.
The event was co-hosted by fourth-year history student and former AMS presidential candidate Spencer Latu.