Here I am with one semester left of my undergrad and I’ve taken some time to recognize why I’m just so chipper to have this extra time at UBC.

For a few summer nights earlier this month, a group of undergraduate students invited audience members to step away into a dark boundless corner of time-space and into the wanderings of their own minds.
The University Neighbourhood Association (UNA) is working to revive its newspaper, The Campus Resident, after it stopped production in January 2022 following the death of publisher John Tompkins.
For the first time in my life, I was told that I was “the quietest person” in the room. I’ve never been told this before because I am very loud — so loud that I am usually referred to as loud and annoying, even if I’m shy in a new setting. I guess I just have an ear-splitting voice.
It’s been four years and I can’t stop thinking about you. What did I do wrong? You used to be excited to get an email from me, back when you were young and in high school. “UBC emailed me!” You’d frantically yell to your friends, and they were excited for us.
During the early days of the pandemic, I became a bit of a beer girl. Now, I’ve really developed a liking for beer, albeit I could not tell you what the difference between a Pilsner and an IPA is, but I'm back to offer my unsolicited opinion about things I'm not qualified to judge!
The student-run Agora Eats Cafe is located in the Macmillan Building and is an affordable, organic and vegetarian eatery.
UBC Housing did not indicate that it would change its policy around illegal drug use in student residence, despite concern from students and experts around the harmful language of this policy.
Here’s your personality reading based on the most basic, fad-subservient stickers and placements a person can commit to their laptop surface.
To me, it doesn’t feel like a ‘return’ to anything but rather a renaissance.
Now that we’re back on campus, here are the best places to perfect that cinematic romance at UBC.
AMS President Cole Evans said this delay is in line with years of backed up grad gifts due to the extensive amount of work delivering the grad gifts typically entails.
Didion's words were so uniquely her own, but so deeply perceptible to anyone who came across them.
In September, the AMS announced that it would distribute around 250-500 fentanyl testing strips to students in an effort to promote drug safety as BC’s overdose crisis enters its sixth year.
For a place that’s so big, it’s nice to have a home base on campus. Finding a place to settle down and get some work done can be intimidating.