Even though I love the rain most of the time, it doesn’t exactly scream ‘Christmas cheer.’
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UBC students are still finding ways to celebrate Lunar New Year safely as COVID-19 restrictions remain in place for a second year.
Upon moving to Vancouver in 2016, Eyster grew bored of “running in squares or rectangles” on Vancouver’s predictable, grid-like streets. Eyster decided in the summer of 2019 to work towards running every street in Vancouver.
The team's winning project was a biosensor for tumour surveillance.
Belokon and Syvytska both would like to see UBC do more to raise awareness and aid students impacted by the war.
“I’ve wanted to do something that was creative, and I think this can help with that,” said Lamarre.
Hate them or love them, horror movies are a prime example of how film can interact with our psychology.
UBC Recreation is holding its Free Week from Tuesday, May 24 to Monday, May 30.
After two years of COVID-19 restrictions, UBC and UBC Pride Collective are planning in-person events for Pride this month.
Some faculty members are concerned about the UBC Faculty Association's approach to transparency after two motions on the issue were barely discussed at last week's Annual General Meeting last week.
Queer students and performers reveal how music helped them find community, identity and catharsis.
Liam Hart founded UBC drag to try to bring some Queer nightlife to UBC.
With regards to Indigenous documentation and similar matters, I would ask that settler individuals truly listen to Indigenous individuals.
A UBC-based initiative unites Indigenous experience with the foundations of math education.
From the ghostly image of a young woman’s pale face to its haunting dialogue, Ana Lily Amirpour’s 2014 film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is striking