Madhavan Geetam, “Krishna’s Flute,” was a show of South Indian classical music and dance presented by the Time Will Tell Arts Society in partnership with Layaa Rhythmic Arts and Vancouver SaPaSa.
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Categorizing Chopping Spree, a Vancouver band with roots at UBC, is difficult. Their new album, however, focuses on transcribing jazz onto Vancouver's underground music scene — and people can't get enough of it.
Photographer and UBC alum Cassidy Chen has already shot shows at Paris Fashion Week and made Forbes' 30 Under 30 list, but she isn't planning on slowing down anytime soon.
In 2025, the Huntley administration replaced toxicity with focus. In 2026, as students confront the affordability crisis and the AMS faces its deficit, service costs and businesses’ performance, this is the new bar in student politics.
I set out to find Texas in Vancouver: a brisket in the great white north that I could go to when I missed people with accents like dripping molasses.
A stage adaptation of the classic American novel, the aptly named Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, made its Vancouver — and Canadian debut — with a production by the Arts Club Theatre Company, and it might just be the best adaptation of the source material yet.
The latest: AMS Council met to discuss its priorities for UBC's operating budget 2026-27 and hear an update to the AMS/GSS Health and Dental Plan. Among council's updates for the evening included the re-introduction of single-use alternatives to Friendlier products at Blue Chip, after finding last month that the Friendlier pilot program was disliked by some customers.
On Jan. 6, we received an email from Wong, inviting us to the aura-farming competition being held a few hours later in the Nest. When the UBC community needed him most, Pea Man was here to save the day.
During the 2024-25 academic year, 38 student volunteers collectively poured 3,600 hours into running AMS Peer Support, a service dedicated to helping UBC students dealing with academic stress, substance use and other issues impacting mental well-being.
UBC has removed the academic progress wheel from the Workday Student platform for some programs that use academic progress reports, such as the Faculty of Arts, saying the feature did “not accurately reflect the percentage of completion” for some students’ academic progress.
In its first exhibition of 2026, the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery puts these threats to canvas, code and film with The Structure of Smoke.
MLA Dallas Brodie, who has been called the “antithesis of reconciliation,” and other residential school denialists are planning on holding an on-campus event this Thursday. And unlike UVic and TRU, university administration is being ambiguous about the implications of Brodie’s presence.
In one of their most complete performances of the season, on Friday night, the Thunderbirds dominated the second-ranked Dinos in a game that, from the opening puck drop, never felt that close. The 4–0 final score, if anything, was kind to Calgary.
At the end of the first quarter, UBC Men’s Basketball found themselves in an unexpected situation. The Birds, who were 10–2 on the year, were down by five points to the 2–10 UNBC Timberwolves.
A terminated school teacher, disgraced professor and a sitting MLA are coming to campus to “debate” the realities of residential schools and to rage-bait UBC into content for their movement.