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The article currently says the university has been affiliated with "ten fellows in both
American Academy of Arts & Sciences and the
Royal Society." First, it's unclear if that means 10 people who were in both societies or 10 in each. More importantly though, that claim is without a referance and I have no idea how to verify that short of checking every inductee of these societes for the last hundered odd years.
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23:13, 24 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Karen Pinder
A professor at this university that advocates for violence and murder of a political figure, and openly joking about how they were so close to getting rid of a person. I would like to point out that an innocent person was killed in the process and others injured. The family’s deserves our prayers and respect. This person is a direct representation of the university of British Columbia and if not fired, tell us all we need to know about this university!
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15:18, 14 July 2024 (UTC)reply