Emily Tang has loved governance since long before she got involved with UBC’s Graduate Student Society. She thinks her passion started in elementary school, when she was involved in student council. But politics aren't everything to the master’s student.
Search the Archive
Every season of Gilmore Girls has one dedicated holiday episode and every rewatch, I reconfirm my opinion that season 2, episode 10 “The Bracebridge Dinner” is the best of them.
This holiday season, I was hoping for more Muppet-induced joy. But with Letters to Santa, that spark just wasn’t present the way it had been in the past.
The inaugural Black Graduate Spotlight Initiative symposium was held Nov. 7, hosted in the Graduate Life Centre in Thea Koerner House. The symposium was held for six award recipients to share their work with members of the UBC community, spotlighting the work of Black scholarship.
Nearing the end of the fourth quarter, UBC held a slim lead against the UBCO Heat — but with 52 seconds left, a foul call would seal their defeat, sending the 'Birds to their third straight loss.
The Board of Governors voted to increase tuition fees by two per cent for domestic students and between two and four per cent for international students at their last meeting of 2025.
In the Room details the stories of five Afghan women, each with their own experiences living under the rule of the Taliban.
Jaad Kuujus: Everyone Says I Look Like My Mother is the Museum of Anthropology’s latest exhibition featuring work from artist Jaad Kuujus–Meghann O’Brien, a weaver of Haida, Kwakwaka’wakw and Irish descent.
Protesters indicated further disruptions will continue unless UBC commits to divestment — but the university says it's already been communicating its progress on a "human rights framework" for responsible investment.
His knowledge transcends the boundaries of what could conceivably be known. Or, at least, his voice makes you consider smacking him with a chair.
ADAM SANDLER, have you watched Eight Crazy Nights on Crave? Have you sat down with a bucket of popcorn to enjoy it? Did you laugh at the movie? Did it live up to your expectations?
At this point in the year, all of UBC’s varsity sports have played their last games of 2025. With the courts, rinks and fields going silent until January, our Sports + Rec team is here to recount how each varsity team has performed thus far.
The future of the Friendlier reusable container pilot program is up in the air after months of negative feedback, lower-than-expected return rates and concerns about its financial and environmental impacts.
In the midst of midterm season, The Ubyssey's photographers captured sports, a blind dating event, and other events around campus.
UBC men’s basketball has never lost a matchup with their “younger brother” program, the UBCO Heat. Midway through the third quarter on Friday Nov. 28, that record felt less secure. In the Furnace in Kelowna, the Birds found themselves barely clinging to a one-point lead and were feeling the heat.