UBC may soon see an interdisciplinary religious studies program
The proposed interdisciplinary program would instead allow students to study religion as a whole under one degree.
The proposed interdisciplinary program would instead allow students to study religion as a whole under one degree.
Science suggests petting a fuzzy animal can actually have marked beneficial effects for your mental health — at least in the short-term.
“If you see that number of people looking for that support, it doesn’t only affect them, but the people around them.”
The Free Speech Club was originally scheduled to hold an event that would feature Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern at the Chan Centre.
Hosted in front of the Martha Piper fountain, the vigil was organized by Thaqalayn Muslim Association UBC (TMA), Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights UBC, Arab Students Association at UBC (ASA), Muslim Students Association UBC (MSA), UBC Pakistani Students’ Association and Colour Connected Against Racism UBC.
The BC government estimates the decision will save students $22 million in the coming year, as well as the average borrower $2,300 in the 10 years post-graduation.
None of these facilities were closed, and most were able to pass follow-up inspections— but their record leaves a lot to be desired.
UBC’s decision to keep classes open for part of last week despite snowfall has sparked criticisms among many commuter students.
A UBC engineering design team’s stolen project has been recovered after days of searching.
Fall break will have to wait yet another year.
Last month, staff at The Pit allegedly lost a student’s items worth $1,700 after he left them at coat check.
The campus was originally open for classes as announced at 6:20 a.m on the school’s website.
According to the arts faculty’s Associate Dean Academic Dr. Stefania Burk, the proposal is currently being reviewed by the faculty’s curriculum committee — and it seems to be going well.
In recent months, AMS VP Academic and University Affairs Max Holmes has been working on budget proposals to UBC — and he now expects that about $7 million of the AMS asks are on the university’s priority list.
At its February 6 meeting, AMS Council approved a referendum question to expand the Sexual Assault Support Fund (SASF) fee from $3.65 to $9.30. It also voted to endorse the fee increase.