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AMS Council met Wednesday night to hear student survey reports and approve code changes. Here’s what you might’ve missed.
The AMS has a communication problem. Nobody understands how it works, and whenever people want it to act, the AMS explains ...
During her political science and anthropology undergrad at SFU, Dr. Amy Parent was still planning to go to law school.
A recent study has explored seahorse trafficking over the span of a decade, where about five million seahorses were seized ...
Up and coming Filipino choir Koro Pacifico is set to give their debut performance on August 9 at the Good Shepherd Church.
Every new adult summer romance novel involves at least one road trip! So buckle your seatbelt and practice your driving safety skills with this set of signs for the signs of which sign you are based ...
As course registration season comes to an end, I look back upon one particularly brutal battle: second-year course registration. Internet connections were lost, waitlists were joined and schedule ...
The Ubyssey has been the definitive source of news on campus since 1918. Published by an independent non-profit society, written and edited by students and funded by a combination of student fees and ...
In 2020, Linkletter found himself in a similar situation when he was working at UBC. Proctorio — the software UBC used during the COVID-19 pandemic to invigilate exams — filed a copyright infringement ...
The NYP, a summer work-learn program for Indigenous secondary students offered by the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), is the longest-running Indigenous youth program in the country.
AMS Council met in the Michael Kingsmill Forum last night to approve finalized executive goals for the year, appoint a member to the External Briefs and Communications Committee and the Executive ...
The sympto-thermal method (STM) is an evidence-based fertility awareness technique that allows individuals to track their natural menstrual cycles, offering an alternative for those trying to conceive ...
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