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On Saturday night in Saskatoon, the Thunderbirds fell 71–59 to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies in the Canada West (CW) championship.
At the Canada West semifinal and championship in Edmonton, the women's volleyball team defeated the University of Saskatchewan Huskies in straight sets before falling to the University of Alberta Pandas in a five set thriller.
"If only we could all achieve the balance of going to a party or promising-sounding event every week,” writes Josh Peng in the debut article in his column, “(Dis)connection.”
It is impossible to talk about modern politics without recognizing the politics of freedom of expression, writes Maya Tommasi in the debut article of her column, “Powers at be.”
On March 7, Nate Petrone and the no. 4 University of Calgary Dinos defeated the no. 2 UBC men's basketball team in the Canada West championship, hosted at War Memorial Gym.
The Vancouver-based company has announced the intake for The Academy, a three-year, part-time, fully-subsidized performing arts training program.
The Vancouver Iranian Visual Arts (VIVA) Alliance is set to open their new Medias Res Gallery curated by UBC alum Maryam Babaei on March 27.
We’re not here to tell you who to vote for, but we will be honest about each candidates’ strengths and weaknesses.
On May 6, Evans took the debate stage by himself to answer questions and explain his goals as the sole candidate in the VP Administration race.
Last night, 9 out of 14 candidates for the student senator-at-large race, squared off in the Pit for the great debate.
Uncontested VP external candidate Solomon Yi-Kieran answered questions at yesterday’s great debate on concerns around their previous partisan experience, climate action and plans to keep the student body updated on their priorities.
At the great debate last night, VP finance candidate Gagan Parmar, spoke about his plans to fund Indigenous student initiatives, foster a healthy workplace culture and “strike a balance” in funding allocation.
The candidates in the Board of Governors (BoG) race met at last night's great debate to spar over funding obligations, unspent money and food affordability.
VP academic and university affairs candidates gathered in the Pit last night to discuss housing bursaries, harm reduction, the VP Academic Caucus and more at the great debate.