Midway through the season, here's where the UBC women's volleyball team stands.
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Coming back from winter break, UBC’s women’s volleyball team has spent the last two weeks away, improving their record to 15–1 in the season. Here’s what you might have missed.
The BC Court of Appeal dismissed appeals against former UBC professor Steven Galloway, who is now able to proceed with a defamation trial after he was accused of physical and sexual assault by a former student in 2015.
UBC’s Board of Governors met on Tuesday in the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre at UBC Vancouver to approve tuition increases and UBC’s Land Use Plan.
UBC swept the University of Calgary Dinos in three sets on December 1 and four sets on December 2.
Coming off two weeks of games and a bye weekend, November has seen the UBC women’s volleyball team dominate Canada West (CW), only dropping one game since the season’s start. Here’s what you might have missed.
Halfway through his term, VP Academic and University Affairs (AUA) Kamil Kanji has made progress on many of his goals on affordability, open educational resources and mental health and harm reduction, but still has some left unchecked.
The UBC women’s volleyball team started off their 2023/24 season by defeating the Mount Royal University (MRU) Cougars in straight sets.
Nominations to serve on the President's Advisory Committee for the search for a new vice-provost and associate VP academic affairs have opened, UBC said on October 16.
UBC’s women’s and men’s volleyball teams are entering the regular season with something to prove. Here’s what you should expect from the Thunderbirds this year.
Though my mom would hold my eyebrow skin taught, when I looked in the mirror, I’d smile at myself. Not because I thought I looked better — or fundamentally different, even — but because I felt better. I felt like an adult. I felt like a woman. And I felt brown.
Established in 1918, we’ve spent the last 105 years covering life on campus, and to celebrate our 105th birthday, we took a trip down memory lane.
The number of reports of sexual misconduct at UBC decreased, while reports of discrimination and retaliation stayed constant this year, according to UBC’s Investigations Office’s annual report.
The Hatch Art Gallery’s first exhibition of the year, Reveal/Reform, opened on September 26 and showcases students' artwork centred around social justice movements.
UBC’s Board of Governors met on Wednesday in the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre at UBC Vancouver to say goodbye to the interim president and to hear a presentation on student financial aid.