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.
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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.
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.
This past November, UBC sent four in-person delegates to COP30 in Belém, Brazil. While the need for international climate collaboration is incessant, conferences such as COP set expectations for how ongoing conflicts can be — and ought to be — resolved.
Your favourite actors may have good chemistry, but it’s more likely they have a great coordinator — someone who knows how to make things steamy without sacrificing the safety of everyone involved.
Cinematic Monsters of Asia, a new course taught by assistant professor Dr. Ji-yoon An, made its debut in the department of Asian studies this semester.
In a statement following the United States’ intervention, Prime Minister Mark Carney affirmed Canada’s support for a peaceful, Venezuelan-led transition while calling on all parties to respect international law. Yet the potential implications for Canada are significant.