The Gender+ in Research Collective, one of the two Collectives housed within the UBC Office of Regional and International Community Engagement (ORICE), aims to promote an inclusive research approach where gender and other aspects of identity are acknowledged and valued.
While there is overlap between Trans and non-binary experiences, there’s still room for research surrounding the identities individually.
Generative AI isn't just a tool, and its arrival raises deeper questions about who the university serves and what higher education seeks to do, writes Saskia Tholen.
Sex and the City is the most prevalent piece of situationship scripture.
Many sports can have a home-court advantage — where a team does better in home games than away ones. We broke down past national championship data for three sports to see if the home team really does have the upper leg when hosting.
Across campus, there are countless people in roles under the umbrella of “sports media" — whether they write articles, take photos, shoot videos or generally contribute to the public promotion of sport, they all help tell the stories of UBC athletes.
The Ubyssey sat down with for an interview with the person under the mascot costume to learn more about the inner workings of Thunder the Thunderbird.
Rather than expecting ourselves to fully abandon our social media accounts, we should focus on learning how to use them intentionally, writes Erin Chong.
Every Value Village has the same smell. If you know it, you know it. If you don’t, it can be best described as dust, cigarette smoke, peculiar perfumes and other mysterious odours all mixed together. I also happen to know what it smells like if you take that smell and set it on fire.
There is a language only women speak — heard in the clatter of pots at dawn and in the simmering broth that carries the memory of old kitchens across oceans and years.
For many, the night is a time of escape and peace, but for the majority of my life, it’s been one of my worst enemies.
There are many nights I capitulate to rewatching Veronica Mars, which I initially began watching because I am madly in love with Kyle Gallner. My mother, I’m sure, would say he’s no Clooney.
I wore my hair in a slicked-back bun today, a style my mirror hadn’t seen on me in years.
The three of us would gather on my bed, five odd feet from a laptop playing Riverdale.
good lord, what have i done / to be so far from you?