According to a Senate report, the processes for selecting a president will not be changing any time soon.
The AMS and campus partners like the Mental Health and Well Being Commissioner and Access and Diversity are considering many changes to academic policies.
They're your elected reps, your executive council, and the student body that makes the decisions. So who are they?
In an open letter to acting chair Alice Laberge, the GSS suggested a number of reforms, all of which aim to make the Board more transparent and accountable.
AMS hopes to make council more efficient, opening up the bidding process for a new software system with the upper ceiling a full $20,000.
The UBC Faculty Association has asked that the non-disclosure agreements, that the Board has cited as the reason for their silence, be renegotiated.
Can students be encouraged to make their voices heard as voters in the 2015 federal election, even after the controversial Fair Elections Act?
To fight for accreditation, TWU has gone to court time, and time again. Now the case is going to the Supreme Court of B.C.
Mohamed Fahmy will not be joining UBC as a journalist in residence in the fall.
One phone call from the chair of the Board of Governors has prompted an investigation, calls for resignation, and a national debate.
According to a letter from a subset of the President’s Academic Advisory Committee (PAAC), they did not expect Gupta's sudden departure.
The Canadian Association of University teachers is calling for Montalbano to step down while an investigation into breach of academic freedom continues.
The question of whether John Montalbano's actions did constitute a breach of academic freedoms is currently being investigated.
The relevant committee is now reviewing information relevant to ridesharing to determine if the decision to partner with Uber should go to council.
The decision to shut down the ISL program in order to realize funds for the university shocked some students and staff.