The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
ANOHNI joined Naomi Klein on stage on October 4 in a conversation co-hosted by the UBC Centre for Climate Justice and the Chan Centre to explore her work in a time of global ecological crisis.
The Langley Events Centre was the backdrop for the second week of the WXV1 rugby tournament. Three UBC alumni played, representing Canada and England.
U Sports announced UBC will host the national tournament from October 29 to November 2, 2025 at Thunderbird Stadium.
The top-ranked 'Birds settled for a 1–1 tie against the Trinity Western University Spartans at Ken Woods field.
Since 2018, UBC Athletics’ Pride Night has been a chance for the department to show support for the Queer community. But with the rise of anti-2SLGBTQIA+ rhetoric in and outside of sports, what does this allyship mean and what impact does it have?
Dorazio passed away on August 13 at the age of 72 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his wife Lisa, his two children and four grandchildren.
In June, the AMS released their annual sustainability report which outlines priorities for the upcoming year.
You need fun, you need excitement and you need to make bad decisions that you’ll regret in 30 years.
Of the 21 athletes that attended, 5 brought home medals.
When Dr. Scott Ramsay was 19 years old, he wasn’t in the hospital as a medical resident — but as a family member supporting his younger brother with stage 4 lymphoma.
The UBC football program had some incredible successes this year, but none are larger than the 2024 NFL and CFL drafts.
In mid-January, when everyone else was sitting at home during a snow day, UBC Musical Theatre Troupe (MTT) director Lauren Coulson was sitting in Swing Space holding auditions for their rendition of Anything Goes, wondering if anyone would show up.
On April 8, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced that effective August 1, 2024, female transgender athletes will not be allowed to compete in female competitions.
On March 27, UBC and SFU student delegates gathered with students, faculty and the public at SFU’s downtown campus to discuss their experiences at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28).