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The Ubyssey is planning to launch several podcasts during the 2025/26 academic year, so we're looking for hosts interested in writing and recording their own shows.
A writer and director realize their play isn't going as planned. But as they try to save the show, the lines between real life and theatre start to blur as the characters cross boundaries and are forced to decide how much they’re willing to sacrifice for excellence.
Before a game, some athletes choose to wear special socks, eat a certain food or listen to the same playlist. These convictions may seem a bit absurd, but what if they actually work?
Solomon Yi-Kieran has been elected as your next VP external after running uncontested.
Here we're covering major platform points from candidates in every race.
Uncontested VP external candidate Solomon Yi-Kieran answered questions at yesterday’s great debate on concerns around their previous partisan experience, climate action and plans to keep the student body updated on their priorities.
At the first VP external by-election and general election debate last night, uncontested candidate Solomon Yi-Kieran answered questions on the upcoming federal election, TransLink cuts and lobbying for international students.
Hosted by Vinita Srivastava, the podcast is now entering its eighth season — it started up during the peak of the pandemic, when the Black Lives Matter movement was gaining traction on social media after the murder of George Floyd.
Solomon Yi-Kieran, a second-year history and linguistics student, is running for VP external because they think they can “get those advocacy wins that students want and need.”
Drédyn Fontana is running for president on a platform focused on decentralizing power within the AMS and listening to the student body on which issues the society should prioritize.
Riley Huntley is running for president on a platform centred on affordability, improving students’ academic experience and advocacy that “lay[s] the groundwork” for long-term structural improvements.
Generations of confused teenagers have turned to the lesbian masterdoc, a scripture for the women-loving-women community, to answer one of the world’s greatest mysteries: am I a lesbian?
Rory Sexton was living in Texas when she first received any form of sexual education — if you could even call it that.
Leading up to the weekend of Taylor Swift’s Vancouver run of the iconic Eras Tour in December, the city lost its mind — and I was no exception.
The UBC alum-directed short film debuted in the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival and highlights the joy and community of the highlining sport.