Forget about the exact time of day — I don’t even remember the month or year of my initiation into the world of sensuality.
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As a child, there was nothing more sacred than my uninterrupted, unsupervised computer time.
For fourth-year food, nutrition and health student and AMS Food Bank coordinator Sophie Co, food insecurity lies at the centre of her academics and advocacy.
The Ubyssey won four national student press awards, including the Canadian University Press's very first community service reporting award.
On Saturday night in War Memorial Gym, UBC's women's basketball team defeated the University of Regina Cougars 77–55 in the second round of the Canada West playoffs.
On Saturday night in War Memorial Gym, the Thunderbirds defeated the University of Winnipeg Wesmen 74–72 in the playoff quarterfinal, thanks to a career-best performance from Fareed Shittu.
At the February 5 AMS Council meeting, an overview and update was given on the status of the AMS/GSS Health and Dental plan, including talks of a slight increase in certain areas of coverage.
In a groundbreaking new initiative from UBC’s Planning and Institutional Research Team, professors were asked to complete Professor Evaluation of Evaluations (PEEs).
On February 14, thousands gathered as a community to march through the Downtown Eastside (DTES) to commemorate Indigenous women.
Through cartoons, comics and satire, Seriously? Comedy and Satire in Canadian Art 1970s-Now, curated by Melissa E. Feldman, confronts mainstream culture and politics, using humour to make critical ideas more accessible and engaging.
On Wednesday night, the Senate met to discuss UBC enrolment, the first-ever student diversity census report and hear updates on the strategic plan refresh.
Through playing a female-dominated sport like softball, UBC's Kaitlyn Kim has found friendship, life skills and a way to celebrate ambitious, hard working and driven women.
On Friday, the UBC Aquatic Centre hosted the 2025 Invictus Games, an international sport competition for currently and former military members with disabilities — and Lieutenant Commander Steve Irwin is one of the participating athletes.
Following publication, some readers questioned the fairness of the reporting, claiming The Ubyssey selectively published quotes from sources, published this article to promote Fontana’s upcoming presidential campaign and was complicit in the alleged intimidation of student leaders. Those criticisms are unfounded and unequivocally false.
The fluorescent lightning and ever-present ambient machinery buzz imbues this spot with the essence of the uncanny, the bizarre, the strange. A perfect place for a Valentine’s confession.