Across Vancouver, musicians are honing their craft and finding their sound. Many of these musicians are from UBC.
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Under the direction of Dr. Robert Taylor, the UBC Bands Wind Ensemble delivered an incredible program of works from local to world-renowned composers last Friday evening at the Chan Centre.
In the male-dominated sport, riders vault from horse to horse around a track in a quick-witted loop. But with stamina and discipline, Logan is determined to make it to the top, even with the odds stacked against her.
A camera shakily meanders amidst the chaos of 15 minutes to the curtain going up. Anxiety and excitement are suspended in the air. The feeling is synonymous with only one kind of moment in theatre — it is opening night.
On September 30, UBC rounded off Truth and Reconciliation week with the third annual Intergenerational March in support of residential school survivors and their families.
The AMS has recently published their demands for the 2024 Federal Budget in cooperation with the Undergraduates of Canadian Research-Intensive Universities, and finding what works for international students is its top priority.
Cases of plagiarism plummeted while sexual misconduct charges tripled by three times at UBC Vancouver (UBCV) in the 2021/22 Student Discipline report.
UBC Properties Trust remains exempt from releasing organizational information upon public request, one year after a report recommending it should be.
The AMS released its annual sustainability report focused on the the development of a circular economy.
Dr. Alex DiGiacomo is biking across Canada to raise awareness for child, teenage and parent mental health services and resource accessibility.
March marks the one year anniversary of UBC's Student Affordability Task Force report. The Student Affordability Task Force’s (SATF) top priorities in its second year will include developing more tools to help students navigate rising tuition and living costs.
Filmmaker and UBC professor Antoine Bourges’ first feature film, Fail to Appear, is an striking commentary on the shortcomings of Canadian legal systems’ dehumanizing and disempowering approaches to the mental health crisis.
Glass materials put in Most bins are upcycled into the products Mosa sells.
All BC public child care services will be able to offer $10-a-day child care in ChildCareBC’s program set to launch by the end of 2022.
Community members rallied in the snow to advocate for liberty in Iran on campus yesterday.