Since the AMS has not yet mastered the art of putting meeting dates and agendas online yet, the next one is: Wednesday, July 8, 2009. 6 PM. SUB 206. Agenda The most interesting thing will be a presentation from Michelle Aucoin, Director of the UBC 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Secretariat about what to expect when [...]
The Coles notes version of this post was already published: CIS restricts dual membership with NCAA. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), the organization that governs high-performance sport at the post-secondary level, held its Annual General Meeting from June 8-12 in Gatineau, Quebec. When UBC decided to defer its decision on NCAA membership until at least [...]
AMS council tonight. Highlights: Provincial Elections campaign budget revealed Executive quarterly reports released Student Court appointments It’s a proxy party tonight. Low turnout, lots of substitutes. Leftover food also means a weird dinner combination: Pi-R-Squared with smoked salmon appetizers. CASA Conference Recap First up was a presentation to recap the recent CASA policy conference in [...]
The Ubyssey-edited version of this can be found at ubyssey.ca. Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), the organization which governs high-performance athletics at Canadian universities, sent a bold message to schools looking to join the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at their annual general meeting on Thursday. Voting 55-20 in favour, CIS members instituted a policy which [...]
Ah, election day. The day I walk into the SUB for my morning coffee and notice over a dozen cameramen and reporters just milling about in the concourse. Were there more bonfires last night? Another murder in the park? Doesn’t seem likely. Who’s that grey-haired man with snazzy glasses walking in with an entourage? Why [...]
After a month-long break for exams, AMS council met tonight. Highlights: AMS to reimburse AUS $35,062.04 for accumulated Arts County Fair debt. Azim Wazeer, Joel Mertens and Josh Sealy recommended as new student senators Lots of committee appointments Whistler Lodge improvements External Office to stop distributing some provincial election campaign materials deemed partisan, must remove [...]
I definitely don’t want to turn into a news aggregator blog, but there have been a number of UBC news items lately that I thought were interesting and wanted to share. And trust me, I think it’s totally lame when I read something that is just a recap of other stories I’ve already read or [...]
Pierre Ouillet, UBC’s recently hired VP Finance, Resources, Operations is getting down to business. In a memo dated April 2, significant changes to the structure of many units in his portfolio were outlined. At first, it may seem strange that one of the stated aims was “an imperative to streamline and simplify our organizational structure [...]
UBC just got a little more transparent. A very recent ruling from the Office of the Infomation and Privacy Commissioner for BC has ruled that UBC must release records requested under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) for three of its subsidiaries: UBC Properties Investment Ltd., UBC Research Enterprises Inc. and [...]
In case you were unaware, 99 Chairs and Trek Express will be closed for the summer in order to undergo renovations. 99 Chairs is kaput, to be replaced by a White Spot. Pizza Pizza and Timmy’s will be staying put and the sandwich place will get a new name familiar to those in Vanier: Stackables. [...]
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