Spotify Wrapped dropped at the end of the month, and, in what has become an annual ritual, every Instagram story turned into a reminder of how much everyone you know listens to Taylor Swift.
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Anyone can contribute to the vast number of specimens housed at UBC’s herbarium, and help document history in the process
Living with inflammatory bowel disease can be many things, but to be blunt, it’s literally and figuratively shitty.
Neotoma is a public database of paleoecological records curated by researchers all over the world.
As BC reaches the end of another record-breaking fire season, vineyards throughout the Interior have felt the heat — and now, they’re tasting the smoke.
In the absence of cohesive policy, UBC teachers are trying out new things on the classroom level — and collaborating to share ideas.
You find your focus and enter a state of flow — only to be pulled away by the familiar ding of your phone.
As the city’s daytime inhabitants drift off to sleep, their nocturnal neighbors wake, venturing out unseen into the nighttime air.
In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a top predator is missing. While most hikers would enjoy the absence of grizzly bears, to ecologist Anna Santo, it’s a sign that forest ecosystems aren’t functioning as they should be.
Medical systems that appear to be high-quality on paper might not feel safe or supportive to patients where it matters.
Michelle Marcus, a 2021 environmental sciences alum, didn’t learn about climate justice from her required coursework — instead she learned from extracurriculars like Climate Justice UBC and elective courses.
Oliver McDermott grabbed the tree branch and started to shake it furiously until a cloud of dust, dry leaves and insects rained down into an upside-down umbrella. He raced to preserve the tree's detritus in a vial.
On the eastern edge of Pacific Spirit Park lies xʷməm̓qʷe:m/Camosun Bog
Imagine two plastic bags, drifting through the wind (wanting to start again).
In the produce aisle of the grocery store, labels tell you where vegetables traveled from: oranges from California, grapes from Chile, beets from BC. But where did the seeds come from?