Sep
24
Two fun promos!
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 24, 2008 | 2 Comments
Thought I’d drop by to share a couple cool clips. This is from Terry*, an interdisciplinary project at UBC that runs a course (ASIC 200) and an amazing speaker series. The newest branch of the project is Terry Talks, a one-day conference modeled on the popular TED Talks. It’ll bring UBC’s most dynamic students to […]
Sep
24
Why UBC Should Not Join the NCAA
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 24, 2008 | 17 Comments
The issue of whether or not UBC should join the NCAA has been around for years and the discussion is reaching a peak with major consultations set to occur. I’ve been to a consultation meeting already and through my discussions with people on all sides of this issue, I think I’ve heard all of the […]
Sep
21
Dion Coming to UBC
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 21, 2008 | 2 Comments
Hi everyone, We just wanted to let everyone know that Stephane Dion is coming to UBC on September 23. He will be holding a town council at Hebb Theater at 4.30, so if you are interested in asking him uncensored questions, or just listening to what he may have to say, regardless of whether or […]
Sep
17
Student Environment Centre's Annual Conference
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 17, 2008 | 2 Comments
Food is FUNdaMENTAL : A Conference on Mouths, Minds, Development and UBC Farm The Student Environment Centre (SEC) and Friends of the UBC Farm (FOF) are thrilled to be hosting a conference at the end of September entitled “Food is Fundamental”. The conference is being held to educate, discuss and take action on pressing “food […]
Sep
11
RBF's triumphant return
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 11, 2008 | 27 Comments
As you were wandering about campus this week, you might have noticed people strutting about in army fatigues, bright red shirts, and megaphones shouting vaguely about fun, beer, parties, beer, campus life, beer, politics, and beer. These are not drunk Russians left over from the soviet era. Nay, these are the members of the Radical […]
Sep
9
iClickers
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 9, 2008 | 7 Comments
As many of you might know, UBC has been working for a while to try to find a method of getting lectures to be more interactive. The advent of things like PRS and iClickers has made it possible for professors to ask students questions in class in order to gauge their understanding of covered material, […]
Sep
8
On Academic Engagement
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 8, 2008 | 10 Comments
This article/rant is a guest post written by Sonja Babovic, a third-year Science student, and as such may particularly resonate with other students in the Faculty of Science, though the author believes that the fundamental ideas discussed in the rant can be applied across the board. It really irks me when people complain about keeners […]
Sep
5
GSS Council Overwhelming Overturns President's Ban on Student Handbooks
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 5, 2008 | 17 Comments
After about an hour and a half of an often sloppy debate, GSS Council decided near unanimously to reject GSS President Mona Maghsoodi’s ban on distribution of the already printed and controversial GSS Handbook. Out of approximately 34 Councilors present, only 4 voted in favour of banning distribution. I went to attend the meeting and […]
Sep
5
GSS Council Overwhelming Overturns President's Ban on Student Handbooks
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 5, 2008 | Comments Off on GSS Council Overwhelming Overturns President's Ban on Student Handbooks
After about an hour and a half of an often sloppy debate, GSS Council decided near unanimously to reject GSS President Mona Maghsoodi’s ban on distribution of the already printed and controversial GSS Handbook. Out of approximately 34 Councilors present, only 4 voted in favour of banning distribution. I went to attend the meeting and […]
Sep
5
Difficulties Imagine-ing
Posted by: Neal Yonson | September 5, 2008 | 17 Comments
As you all know, each year UBC relies on student volunteers to help run Imagine by signing up to be MUG/Squad leaders and managers. So it would seem, with hundreds of volunteers, that the university would be better able to accommodate these student volunteers that it relies so much on- perhaps by doing things like […]