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You must know, Tuesdays are for ritual coffee breaks with the homies. A few Tuesdays ago, we were settled on a crumby three-seater in front of the greasy Nest Fresh Slice.
As a student in the 1980s, Lemieux was introduced to economics in the context of a national recession.
To celebrate the end of the semester and the start of the holiday season, we asked five varsity athletes five festive questions.
On December 11, Senate met for the last time of the 2024 year to approve a new Category 1 research centre, discuss budgetary concerns and hear about a 50 per cent reduction in Work Learn funding for UBC Library.
On November 14, the UBC First Nations House of Learning (FNHL) hosted “Confronting Indian Residential School Denialism,” a panel discussion featuring Michelle Good, lawyer and author of the award-winning novel Five Little Indians, and Dr. Sean Carleton, an assistant professor of Indigenous studies at the University of Manitoba.
Dr. Johan Foster, an associate professor in the department of chemical and biological engineering, and his team have developed a possible solution to trap and break down highly resilient ‘forever chemicals’ found in water sources.
The Muppets have been an essential part of the Christmas season for as long as I can remember.
Sulong UBC, a Filipinx student organization, hosted the third Anakbayan Canada Congress conference from November 29 to December 1.
Ten years since the introduction of the Educational and Leadership stream at UBC, a report was released outlining the stream’s impact as well as five key recommendations for growth.
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On November 26, polls closed for residents of six on-campus communities to elect the board of directors for the University Neighbourhood Association (UNA).
UBC sent 14 student and staff delegates to Baku, Azerbaijan for the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP29) from November 11–22.
During some of the shortest days of the year, most of us have no choice but to become civil with the night.
One of the things I love about the view is the building across the street.