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We learn French. We know the face of the Queen. We can recite the names of Jaques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Captain Vancouver – do you remember the name of a single Musqueum chief? I don’t.
The power of divestment lies in its ability to create public discourse. Let's lead that conversation, not stifle it.
Forget Bring Back The Gallery, students should be calling to “Take Down the Perch.”
Faculty and students need to focus efforts on the root cause of global warming rather than radicalize our school against fossil fuel companies.
The banners are out of sorts with what a school with anemic athletic attendance might expect, but perhaps they’re exactly what we need.
UBC has the ability to transform the attitudes of international students who are intolerant towards homosexuality.
"How do people make friends in class? People are scary. How do I do this thing people seem to do so easily?”
If this manic joy was backed up by a dose of realism in regards to what students are actually facing, this positivity would be easier to swallow.
In most cases, what we talk about won?t affect a student's day to day activity, but there are always a few tidbits that might interest you.
If you go to homecoming, you might not remember the score, but the memories you’ll leave with will last a lifetime.
This piece is in response to Jake Mullan's letter: "The Residence Hall Association is gratuitously self-indulgent."
It's our job to find the truth. UBC's job, as a public institution, is to provide it.
Thank you, Jump Start, for such a fantastic experience and good luck to all the people I have met! I hope to see you all again soon.
The RHA, while being essentially a student-funded organization like the AMS, operates more like a self-indulgent social club.