Reporting and protesting hold common ground in finding value in amplifying voices. Anyone can share their voice, be a voice, initiate change — maybe taking action is being human.
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Pritchard’s role as a performance analysis and technology specialist means she works with team coaches to analyze game play and data to inform their decisions moving forward in competition.
The vibrant Khatsahlano event 2024 comes to life through stunning photos captured by Ubyssey's Photographer.
The provincial government has launched a new online portal that requires landlords to be more transparent when issuing notices of evictions to renters.
The BC government has begun to roll out phase two of its International Educational Framework.
Walking through the busy streets of Istanbul after having moved to Vancouver 16 years ago is an experience filled with many sensations, both familiar and not.
The rusty motorcycle took a sharp swerve, slightly tossing my damp backpack. Sitting in the backseat under the poncho flap extending from my father’s back, I tried to guess our location through the thick curtain of monsoon rain.
I have blister band-aids in my first-aid kit. I actually charge my portable charger. I carry Tums in my purse, babe.
Every location at UBC was mapped in my head… in relation to Blue Chip.
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On July 22, protestors held a silent sit-in in front of Walter C. Koerner Library to further pressure UBC to meet their demands.
When Hermida teaches visual journalism at UBC, he wants students to forgive themselves.
A group of UBC students created UBC Scheduler, an app to help students easily schedule courses on WorkDay Student.
Slick black hair, plaid-clad, anime style glasses — they were exactly my type.
UBC community members gathered to stand in solidarity with students in Bangladesh who are fighting for equal opportunity while facing violence and restrictions enforced by the Bangladeshi government.