The people who mattered at UBC in 2012-2013
The Ubyssey doesn’t select a “person of the year.” But in every school year, on any campus, there are people who deserve to be recognized. The Ubyssey has selected 10 people who stood out in 2012-13.
The Ubyssey doesn’t select a “person of the year.” But in every school year, on any campus, there are people who deserve to be recognized. The Ubyssey has selected 10 people who stood out in 2012-13.
2012-13 was one for the books. Our reporters got to cover strikes, social media snafus, election scandals and a departing university president.
Another year of sports and recreation at UBC is almost in the books, and that means it’s time for The Ubyssey‘s esteemed sports panel to answer the hard-hitting questions one last time.
We call on the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance to reverse its decision and work with the Lance to resolve its budget issues out in the open.
By this point, we’re numb to the renovation on the north side of the SUB. It’s hard to feel anything about it any more.
Wilkinson’s banning was juvenile and petty. Clark is an embattled premier in the midst of a province-wide campaign, and may legitimately have been too busy to attend a debate she was informed about one day in advance.
Take a picture of yourself with a copy of the Ubyssey in an interesting place (or with an interesting person!) and you could have a chance to win one of two pairs.
It’s spring: the sun is shining, birds are singing and if you’re a domestic UBC student, your tuition is rising by another two per cent.
When UBC opted out of copyright licensing agency Access Copyright last summer, they were making a bit of a risky choice.
I received zero information or help from Go Global until my return — and upon my return, the process of getting my transfer credits took almost a year.