Lauren Kasowski

Lauren started writing for The Ubyssey in 2021, after finding the only space you could join without having to talk to someone. Now, she frequently talks to people for stories about pretty much anything and everything. She then became the newspaper's sports + rec editor from 2023–25. Go figure. You can email her for reporting at l.kasowski@ubyssey.ca

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An image of Paul Wong's "Chinese Cafes: The Five Energies" on display at the Sun Wah Centre as part of the Queer Arts Festival. Five differently coloured scrapbook-style prints made up largely of black and white photographs.

Wong’s displayed piece, “Chinese Cafes: The Five Energies,” was initially made for Them = Us, a photographic exhibition that travelled across Canada between 1998–2000 aimed at promoting diversity. Varied Editions is the first time “Chinese Cafes” has been unpacked since that viewing.

The illustration shows IKB and a clock tower separated into three distinct sections. Each section has a year on it, 2019, 2023, 2030 are the years listed.

On December 10, 2019, UBC declared a climate emergency and formally recognized the importance of UBC taking a leadership role in combating the crisis. Just over five years later — and with five to go on many promises — The Ubyssey broke down what the university has done to address the climate emergency so far.

Illustrations of a sprinter, basketball player reaching for a jump ball, a volleyball player going to bump a ball, a swimmer mid front stroke and a hockey player hunched ready for a face-off are arranged in a circle/collage. Each player has green tint-ish skin with no facial features and are dressed in blue and white jerseys.

Spring has sprung, the sun is back out on campus and the end of the semester is upon us. For our last T-Birds 5-on-5 of the 2024/25 season, we asked five assorted questions to five varsity athletes. Here are their answers.

A beige basketball court drawn with white lines and X's and O's over top of it.

Many sports can have a home-court advantage — where a team does better in home games than away ones. We broke down past national championship data for three sports to see if the home team really does have the upper leg when hosting.

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