Construction sites, their towering cranes and the periodic clouds of dust that rise from them when the ground dries in the summer are a constant part of UBC Point Grey’s ever-shifting landscape.
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Has the end of winter got you down? Does midterm season have you feeling disembodied, uninspired? Perhaps your heart longs to drop that pen, close those books and spend the evening watching people absolutely slam each other down onto a padded floor.
UBC BA creative writing alum Yeji Y. Ham’s debut novel The Invisible Hotel imagines a small village in rural South Korea where the urge toward morbid preservation is enshrined in local custom.
After what lead singer Kate Cunningham jokingly called “a divorce in the family” during the performance, the members of Nonarchy are going their separate ways with the release of their first full-length album.
This April 12 saw the Chan Centre play host to Thrive Refuge’s Concert for Peace, featuring a performance by Ukrainian pianist and UBC music student Sasha Luchkov as the main event, with opening performances from pianists Ray Zhang and Ryan Hong.
Dr. Carrie Jenkins is a UBC philosophy professor, bridging the gap between academia and creativity.