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UB s Orange Dog Club rocks the Spectrum newsroom

The Buffalo-based musical project of UB student Tim Turner, visited the newsroom last week for an intimate performance of stripped-down, guitar-driven indie rock. 

USC removes student-at-large position from two vice-president hiring panels

The University Students’ Council voted to remove a student-at-large position from the VP communications and VP student support hiring panels, opting instead to bring back a board of directors member.

USC will hold one-week faculty sophs to full-year behaviour code

Sophs storming UC Hill during Opening Ceremonies, Sept. 4, 2018.Liam McInnis / GAZETTE Changes to next fall’s orientation program were met with confusion and complaints at Wednesday’s University Students’ Council meeting, as student leaders raised concerns over  soph accountability, fatigue and student support. Earlier this week, Western University announced their decision to cancel live-in residence sophs for next fall, an announcement that coincided with USC’s plans to trim faculty soph contracts to just one week. Despite faculty sophs working one week contracts, USC vice-president of student programs Hannah Tobias-Murray, said they will still be held accountable to the existing soph behaviour management policy all year.

The Society of Graduate Students declares a climate emergency

The Society of Graduate Students declares a climate emergency
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There will be fines, Holder vows as student parties linked to COVID-19 outbreak

There will be fines, Holder vows as student parties linked to COVID-19 outbreak Off-campus house parties triggered a 22-person community COVID-19 outbreak, London-area public health officials say, prompting city hall vows to slap rule-breakers with tickets and fines as St. Patrick’s Day looms. Author of the article: Jennifer Bieman Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021  •  March 12, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Article content Off-campus house parties triggered a 22-person community COVID-19 outbreak, London-area public health officials say, prompting city hall vows to slap rule-breakers with tickets and fines as St. Patrick’s Day looms. The outbreak was ignited by at least 10 university student house parties between March 2 and 6, the Middlesex-London Health Unit said Thursday, less than two weeks after the area entered the orange zone in the province’s restrictions framework.

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