Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada plans to double the financial requirement for student visa applicants and potentially limit the number of visas granted starting in 2024.
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London is freeing. You could be whoever you want and still be perfectly synchronized to London’s Melody.
For the first time in program history, both the men’s and women’s Thunderbirds cross-country teams won the U Sports national championships.
It wouldn’t be fair to call animal behaviour researcher Dr. Alexandra ‘Sasha’ Protopopova dog-obsessed. She also enjoys hiking. With a dog.
Through the window of the Trout Lake Community Centre, the lake’s mirrored surface reflected back the silhouettes of willow trees in the brilliant winter sunlight.
I’ve been told by most people who loved her that I am the second coming of Julijana Trokšar.
The greed-filled, gripping story of President Coriolanus Snow had everyone sitting at the edge of their seats with crossed legs and watering mouths in anticipation.
Some of the best food at UBC is underground. Down the stairs into the basement of a beige and unassuming shopping complex, and past heavy black emergency doors, lies the International Food Court.
Beyond Tomorrow Scholar Ivan Correa McIntosh said basketball "was a way to keep me out of trouble” growing up.
We don’t always think of students as migrants. Their stay is considered temporary — they can become migrants once they graduate and start applying for permanent residency, or get a full-time job. But students, international students in particular, are migrating every time a new semester starts.
It’s a windy day at the Stanley Park Seawall. Kha Nguyen, a wildlife photographer, observes that there aren’t as many birds as he expected.
Living with inflammatory bowel disease can be many things, but to be blunt, it’s literally and figuratively shitty.
On December 13, the Senate gathered for the last meeting of the year. Senators approved items from committees and raised discussion regarding this year’s annual reports on Research and Innovation, and External Reviews.
UBC Choirs were joined by the Vancouver Brass Orchestra last Sunday at the Chan Centre to ring in the holiday season with a colourful selection of choral and brass works.
If you’ve been friends with me within the past two years, you’ll know that I have oddly strong opinions about the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies.