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Michael Vento

Michael Vento

Author at Ubyssey Online at The Ubyssey, University of British Columbia

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    Recent Articles

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    Revamp of UBC's student information system to launch late summer 2023

    The third installment of the Integrated Renewal Plan — the revamping of UBC’s student service centre — is scheduled to go live in late summer 2023.
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    Food Hub Market launches in CIRS building

    A new nine-week pilot project, the Food Hub Market, recently launched in the CIRS building. On February 16, the project began, providing low cost groceries to anyone on the UBC Vancouver campus.
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    Student Senate Caucus launches website to boost Senate transparency

    The caucus — composed of all eighteen student senators in the Vancouver Senate — hope the new website will increase the governing body’s transparency and awareness.
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    'Only rich students can afford education': BC students protest for ...

    Dozens of students gathered outside of the Minister of Advanced Education’s office yesterday to protest against tuition increases.
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    Student senators say greater flexibility needed to improve committe...

    Several student senators have missed committee meetings this past year, but some say a lack of scheduling flexibility prevented them from fulfilling their roles.
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    Student-led Acne Education Project clears stigma and empowers youth

    The Acne Education Project aims to raise awareness about the mental health impacts of acne and local educate youth.
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    Where the Heart Is: Nowadays, I keep watch on North Kingstown

    There’s a coastal stretch of land inside the smallest state in the USA. It sits along an oceanic passage as if hugging the brisk Atlantic. It’s a sub-rural area but large enough in size that it stretches halfway across the state. It’s quaint, sunny, lively and historic.