With finals right around the corner, why not take a few minutes to sit back, relax and read through The Ubyssey's collection of spring haikus?
A misconception I’ve heard about podcasts is that they’re mostly four-hour+ mediums for YouTuber ramblings or boring AF roundtables of white folk talking about sociology.
Why not get into a few podcasts?
One Culture staff writer. Three UBC locations. Three chai lattes.
May you allow yourself to be your ideal lover.
The first episode of a new Indigenous-led podcast series called Love, Land & Spirit is set to be released on February 3.
And so, I wrote a sonnet about my favourite soothing drink in the hopes that it will soothe you as you read it.
Although the first few weeks back will be online, this new year, much like the first Star Wars film, brings to me, and to all of us, a new hope.
Although I didn’t know it when I opened my laptop and searched for a sketchy bootleg copy of the film, boy, was I in for something that I wouldn’t forget anytime soon.
It’s officially December, and that means two things: cold weather and exam season
For I know not to which faculty you rushed, And you know not to where I fled, O you, whom I could have complimented, O you who knew it!
“We want you to be part of the interaction and feel like you’re socializing instead of making it a passive experience,” said Saeed.
The dimming, agèd lights/ of the basement floor of Koerner Library.
"Online, we saw the pets, the dogs and cats,/ But often watched alone in bluish glare."
In the end, even if you end a conversation not agreeing on key issues, it’s important to feel comfortable having the conversation nonetheless.