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Three panels with text and images of Matthias making prints. Sheets of paper are hung on twine beneath them.

The Beaty Biodiversity Museum is an objectively strange place for an art exhibit. The building, more bunker than gallery, is a dense centralized archive of plastinated, taxidermied and otherwise preserved specimens kept in ordered black shelving units whose drawers are mostly locked.

The illustration shows IKB and a clock tower separated into three distinct sections. Each section has a year on it, 2019, 2023, 2030 are the years listed.

On December 10, 2019, UBC declared a climate emergency and formally recognized the importance of UBC taking a leadership role in combating the crisis. Just over five years later — and with five to go on many promises — The Ubyssey broke down what the university has done to address the climate emergency so far.

A photo of BC's Law of Court which is a large concrete and glass building.

Four UBC professors and a recent PhD graduate student have filed a lawsuit against the university alleging official land acknowledgments done by UBC, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) hiring requirements and academic units' statements regarding Israel and Palestine violate UBC’s duty to “be non-sectarian and non-political in principle” under section 66 of the University Act.

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