With finals right around the corner, why not take a few minutes to sit back, relax and read through The Ubyssey's collection of spring haikus?
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UBC women’s rugby (3–0) defeated the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns (1–3) on Sunday afternoon at the Gerald McGavin Rugby Centre, extending their winning streak with a score of 74–25.
UBC women’s hockey split their season-opening games this weekend, beating the University of Calgary Dinos 5–2 before losing 3–0 in Calgary.
Tiny sunglasses and slip dresses aren’t the only ‘90s trends coming back: a local arts organization is using disposable cameras to make the Vancouver art scene easier to access.
The UBC women’s rugby team finished their regular season with a 31–31 tie on Saturday afternoon against the University of Victoria Vikes in Victoria.
The UBC women’s rugby team defeated the University of Victoria Vikes 24–12 in the Canada West (CW) finals in Edmonton this weekend, becoming three-time CW champions.
This weekend, UBC women’s hockey played the Trinity Western University Spartans in a home-and-home series, where penalties made the difference as the Thunderbirds walked away with a 3–2 overtime loss and a 4–3 overtime win.
UBC women’s hockey swept the University of Alberta Pandas at home this weekend, with a double overtime 3–2 win and a 2–1 regulation win to continue their undefeated-at-home streak.
The SRC North construction near the Life Building is hard to miss. But, what sustainability features will the building have when it opens?
When I feel homesick during the holiday season, the only movie that can cheer me up is Home Alone (1990).
Everyone loves an underdog story, and the women's basketball team is creating one for UBC.
Last weekend, the Thunderbirds showed the potential to snap the University of Victoria Vikes’ five-year Canada West (CW) rugby sevens championship streak.
When thinking about women in sports, a lead student trainer may not be the first person that comes to mind. But, Cristina Captanios's work as lead student trainer is essential to the success of UBC’s women’s hockey team.