Coming into a discussion about Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit & Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction, I was not expecting to hear about a human and an AI rat falling in love.
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Starting this fall, international students will no longer be able to receive the Trek Excellence Scholarship, which was previously available to all students at UBC.
Former UBC staff member Ian Linkletter filed an application for the Supreme Court of Canada to hear his anti-SLAPP application against Proctorio.
On April 12, less than 24 hours before the start of the event, the AMS reduced ticket prices to $10, citing a last day of class promotion.
At a Council meeting on May 31, AMS President Esmé Decker said they had not submitted an application to be part of the parade.
Throughout ninth grade, I spent all my spare time in Ms. Ramone’s classroom.
Not only does Buchanan Block E not exist, it cannot exist.
Mycology is the study of fungi, the enigmatic branch on the tree of life that produces those mysterious mushrooms that pop up around campus in the spring and fall.
The Dean's Scholar is attributed to students of exceptional skill, passion and talent as another reminder of how much better I am than all of you.
Following the city of Vancouver’s evictions of homeless encampments in the Downtown Eastside, several UBC and non-UBC academics signed onto an open letter calling on the city of Vancouver to stop the evictions.
As a pre-teen, I discovered the wonders of iMovie. I used a mixture of bribery and coercion to rope my siblings and friends into my short film-making endeavours.
Results of the AMS 2023 Academic Experience Survey (AES) show affordability, discrimination and inadequate disability support concerns among the student body.
At a rather unusual time for a UBC farm visit on May 25, a group of about 20 people, mostly students, gathered at the gates at 9:30 p.m. for a walk called “Goth Butterflies — Shedding Moonlight on Nocturnal Insects.”
Beyond beginner grammar rules and vocabulary, the courses will draw connections to cultural elements such as Yiddish music, film, and literature.
I always believed I was someone whose life was in constant motion — at least that’s what I believed when I first left Vancouver in May of last year. And yet, seeing the familiar Vancouver grid come into view from above, I discovered a discomforting warmth arising with my arrival “home.”