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Tatiana Zhandarmova

Tatiana Zhandarmova

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

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    Recent Articles

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    'Before there can be reconciliation, there must first be truth': UBC FNHL hosts panel on confront...

    On November 14, the UBC First Nations House of Learning (FNHL) hosted “Confronting Indian Residential School Denialism,” a panel discussion featuring Michelle Good, lawyer and author of the award-winning novel Five Little Indians, and Dr. Sean Carleton, an assistant professor of Indigenous studies at the University of Manitoba.
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    Li, Hassib, Ho, Kanji and Razia win Senate seats

    Davey Li, Kareem Hassib, Mathew Ho, Kamil Kanji and Sultana Razia are your next student senators-at-large.
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    Candidate profile: Ayesha Irfan, Senate - Ubyssey Online

    First-year political science student Ayesha Irfan is running to become one of five student senators-at-large on a platform of inclusion and accessibility.
    ubyssey.ca

    Candidate profile: Kamil Kanji, Senate

    Third-year international relations student Kamil Kanji is looking to continue his role as a student senator with a focus on open education, academic policy changes and equity initiatives.
    ubyssey.ca

    Candidate profile: Ayesha Irfan, Senate

    First-year political science student Ayesha Irfan is running to become one of five student senators-at-large on a platform of inclusion and accessibility.
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    UBC welcomes back 2020, 2021 grads for in-person ceremonies

    Twenty-five make-up ceremonies were held across both campuses this month, along with eight ceremonies over the next week for 2022 fall graduates. After the virtual ceremonies held throughout the pandemic, grads were happy to be back on campus celebrating.