Keeping up with all the changes that come with being a teenager is hard enough. But it’s also a period where we start to realize things about ourselves that we’ll deal with our entire life.
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With high risk of substance (mis)use in Queer communities and BC’s ongoing toxic drug crisis, Queer youth are left to navigate substance use and recovery on their own.
Stay at UBC long enough and you start to recognize the little things that make autumn what it is on campus: fragrant petals in the rose garden; the oak trees’ edges turning yellow on the malls; the guy in the green ski-mask vomiting, moaning, absolutely housing two-and-a-half kilograms of frozen peas outside the Nest.
On Saturday night, UBC's men's soccer team dominated against the University of Fraser Valley Cascades for a 4–1 victory.
On Friday night at Thunderbird Stadium, the UBC Thunderbirds lost 33–10 to the University of Manitoba Bisons.
Deciding where to eat is difficult when you’re on a campus as large as UBC’s — but Campus Nutrition has created a way to save you time and money while still getting exactly what you’re craving.
During the first week of June, I felt a buzzed calm before a wave of lime green shade began to take over clubs and political campaigns alike.
A collection of personal essays from some of The Ubyssey's contributors on summer in India — its comfort, its power, the return to it.
The top-ranked 'Birds settled for a 1–1 tie against the Trinity Western University Spartans at Ken Woods field.
Lindsay Gordon, who served as UBC’s chancellor from 2014 to 2020, passed away on August 26 and is being remembered for his philanthropic contributions.
Twelfth Night is William Shakespeare’s hilariously perplexing love triangle of three romantics navigating the woes of grief, unrequited love and the urges that fall in between.
Here's how students at UBC advocated for Palestine by standing in solidarity.
We hate clichés. How cliché!
“Your life doesn’t follow a fictional plot line,” writes Azquet Gomez Merlo.
Since 2018, UBC Athletics’ Pride Night has been a chance for the department to show support for the Queer community. But with the rise of anti-2SLGBTQIA+ rhetoric in and outside of sports, what does this allyship mean and what impact does it have?