On February 14, thousands gathered as a community to march through the Downtown Eastside (DTES) to commemorate Indigenous ...
The Ubyssey has been the definitive source of news on campus since 1918. Published by an independent non-profit society, written and edited by students and funded by a combination of student fees and ...
Through playing a female-dominated sport like softball, UBC's Kaitlyn Kim has found friendship, life skills and a way to celebrate ambitious, hard working and driven women.
Walking into Griffin Art Projects in North Vancouver, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Comedy isn’t usually the first thing that ...
On Friday, the UBC Aquatic Centre hosted the 2025 Invictus Games, an international sport competition for currently and former ...
The Ubyssey wrote pieces on all five executives' progress on meeting their goals and what still needs to be accomplished through the rest of the academic year.
On Wednesday night, the Senate met to discuss UBC enrolment, the first-ever student diversity census report and hear updates ...
How activism, law enforcement and free press converge on Canadian university campuses. University students have always been at the for ...
There’s never any judgment between us. The debrief is all about supporting one another. We live our beautiful, messy and chaotic lives thousands of kilometres apart. I hate the way you made me feel / ...
This year’s AMS Elections saw the third highest voter turnout in AMS history with 21.1 per cent. Amy Liao has been elected as ...
AMS Council met on Wednesday to hear the quarterly financial report and pass code changes. At last night’s meeting, AMS ...
For Ommer, her career has been defined by an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and the goal of producing findings about the humanities and the climate crisis that can be understood across ...
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