In the past two years, if you’ve attended events by UBC Raves or Halloween nights at the Pit, you might have danced to beats by Nicole Pan, a third-year science student who studies biology, chemistry, computer science and commerce — and DJs on the side.
Communist ideologies are gaining momentum on Canadian university campuses — what does that shift look like at UBC?
“I realized my deep passion was the connection of the field of health psychology, where we're trying to explore the impact of our behaviours, our stress levels, on the underlying physiological mechanisms that predict disease,” said Dr. Eli Puterman.
We were experiencing Bath looking from the outside in.
On March 21, community members gathered in what organizers called an “emergency rally” in support of Palestine in front of the Nest.
Year after year, TransLink ridership data indicates routes to UBC carry the highest passenger volumes in the region — so how will TransLink ensure future funding models consider commuter student needs?
As a kid, Igor Drljača could never get through the New Year’s Eve screening of 2001: A Space Odyssey that a local Toronto television station would play before midnight in the 90s.
Mankanwar Singh is running for UBC’s Senate on a platform of enhancing open educational resources, strengthening mental health supports and boosting Senate transparency through effective communication with students.
Blank Vinyl Project’s (BVP) annual battle of the bands asks the question, “What if we gave a bunch of musicians clubs and knives and made them fight?”
During the first week of June, I felt a buzzed calm before a wave of lime green shade began to take over clubs and political campaigns alike.
You open your phone to an avalanche of texts from your friends about some breaking news. Your fingertips brush against the cold, smooth glass of your phone screen. You move over to Instagram to see what all the buzz is about. The only problem? You can’t see the news.
The Hatch Art Gallery has been a campus staple since its opening in the ‘70s, but its focus on activism was somewhat recent — and happened more out of necessity than by choice.
On July 22, protestors held a silent sit-in in front of Walter C. Koerner Library to further pressure UBC to meet their demands.
When Hermida teaches visual journalism at UBC, he wants students to forgive themselves.
The seagulls angle themselves toward the sunset / Same as me