“When you give, there is something that returns to you,” Dr. Ryan said.
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For Elder Grant, self-identifying was “always a challenge.”
When it comes to fashion trends on campus, one of the most prominent aesthetics has got to be skater-core.
Whether it was through virtual blind dates, dancing to concerts via Twitch or protesting against racial and social injustice, we found new and important ways to experience community.
Moving from Toronto, Ko’s decision to attend UBC was not one made lightly.
After over a year of staying inside, I found myself at a loss for how to adequately get ready to go out.
Being perpetually afraid of missing out, in addition to being isolated from everything and everyone, allowed me to explore university from the safety of my childhood bedroom.
While the event was more sociological than anticipated, it brought to mind how even gardening can be made to be more inclusive and affordable.
MOA’s new series, Artists Unscripted, gives emerging artists a chance to shine.
The event was an uplifting take on the intricacies of an individual’s different identities and how they intersect.
Through all the Zoom lectures and the ever-changing physical distancing restrictions, we found that music, in all its forms, was the throughline that kept us going.
As an Asian living in a time plagued with anti-Asian hate, I find my emotions heightened.
Many colleagues and former students echoed how committed Elliott was to her work.
Our Story: Coming Out in the Time of HIV and AIDS follows author Robert Hamilton from the late seventies to the early 2000s as a gay man.
Digital Dream Play is a trippy experiment that does not always succeed, but certainly blazes trails.