As I rolled into Bristol with my two suitcases, I wondered how this place — with its little cafés, the Wills Memorial Building, a Gothic tower rising against the skyline, and my flat’s small room and maroon curtains — would become my home for the next four months.
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On January 25, Environment Canada issued a weather statement warning the Metro Vancouver area, Sunshine Coast, and parts of Vancouver Island for a potential of flooding due to an atmospheric river.
As I stared out the window of the plane, the clouds cleared revealing familiar pink pastel-coloured rooftops below. It felt strange coming back to Istanbul as an outsider looking in.
Carey Theological College has submitted a revised development permit for an expansion project after community members voiced concern with the original submission’s removal of trees.
Students and faculty have mixed reactions to UBC’s decision not to reimplement mask policies for the fall term.
Two weeks ago, councillors voted to amend the AMS’s Video Surveillance Policy (SR-14) to allow cameras inside AMS-operated vehicles. VP Admin Ben Du — who brought the policy change to Council — said the amendments were intended to improve the safety of staff and students inside these vehicles.
Students are reporting long wait times for student health appointments — which the director of UBC Student Health Service (SHS) said is due to an increased demand that emerged from the pandemic.
Patricia Hoy was not merely playing the piano with her fingers, she was playing with her entire being.
International students stuck in their country due to travel restrictions can use this new documentation option to withdraw from their courses without a W standing.
Anonymity was a shield for students who, if they were afraid of raising their hands in class before, would show their personalities and humour on Collaborate Ultra chats.
Unlike most time-travel books which focus on the future, this book uniquely sets its world in the far future, and peers back into a ‘past’ which is really our present.