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AMS council met Saturday April 26 for its final meeting of the term to vote on previously deliberated changes to AMS policies ...
Wade Grant has been elected as the Member of Parliament for Vancouver Quadra in the 2025 Canadian Federal Election as member ...
Dr. William C Miller, a UBC occupational therapy professor, recently connected with Tanelle Bolt of the RAD Society to bring ...
Vancouverites came together on Sunday in grievance and commiseration following an attack at Lapu Lapu Day Festival that left ...
As bird flu swoops across media outlets, UBC researchers are working to better understand and monitor this disease.
Senate met last night to talk about an open letter concerning academic freedom, the strategic plan refresh and pass several motions. Here’s what you might’ve missed. The meeting opened with Senator ...
On a rainy evening, a handful of students gather around a table adorned with leaflets and worn-out copies of The Communist Manifesto. The conversation is animated — rent hikes, tuition increases and ...
You saw the signs in first year. Plain white paper, large, bolded Arial, taped up in improbable places. They said “GOOSEHUNT April 5.” You took a picture of the one posted 10 feet up on the Aquatic ...
If you have a really, really nice Ferrari, it’s all the more painful to see it covered up in scratches. Because UBC is one of those Ferraris. So why do I feel so uninspired by those three letters when ...
With the RAD Society, Dr. William C Miller is working to provide low-cost rentals of adaptive recreation equipment, such as hand crank bikes, in an gearbox run out of the SRC.
A study by Sauder professor Ning Nan found that student-led organizing through social media is especially powerful in times of crisis.
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