Former Thunderbird and 2020 Tokyo Olympics 50km walk bronze medalist Evan Dunfee is running for Richmond City Council in the October municipal elections.
The Thunderbirds fell to their longtime provincial rivals the University of Victoria Vikes 30–14 in the first leg of the Wightman Boot series on Saturday afternoon at the Gerald McGavin Rugby Centre.
UBC women’s rugby took down the University of Victoria Vikes 45–24 to earn a home opening victory on September 10.
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Despite the cancellations of two festival events, the games will remain to proceed with 50 per cent of venue capacity.
UBC Recreation has opened the fitness centres “under guidelines that essentially represent where we were in June 2021,” said Director of Intramural and Recreation Michael Tan.
The games will proceed to follow the schedule with the exception of having 50 per cent capacity in each game.
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A young Canada Sevens squad took to the pitch at BC Place this past weekend at the World Rugby Sevens Series. Among the Canadians were UBC Thunderbirds Phil Berna, Nicholas Allen, Jack Carson, Matthew Percillier, Elias Ergas and Andrew Coe. Here’s how they looked this past weekend.
The Thunderbirds are well represented in Canada’s roster. Nicholas Allen, Jack Carson, Matthew Percillier, Elias Egras and Phil Berna have all either turned out for the blue and gold or are playing for the T-Birds this year.
A UBC athlete on the track and field team is alleging that a coach sexually assaulted her during a massage therapy treatment. She is suing both the coach and UBC.
The three former players — Tremont Levy, Trivel Pinto and Ben Cummings — are in police custody and will appear in a Richmond Provincial Court at a future date.