The power of divestment lies in its ability to create public discourse. Let's lead that conversation, not stifle it.
Reports of students getting food poisoning from at last night’s Centennial Harvest Feast are flying in fast and furiously.
The hard drive contained personal information such as full names, postal codes, birth dates and last known addresses.
The AMS is aiming to make this the year for the governance review they’ve been putting off since the last one in 1994.
If this manic joy was backed up by a dose of realism in regards to what students are actually facing, this positivity would be easier to swallow.
Over 6,000 first year students were present at the traditional Imagine Day pep rally, held yesterday in Thunderbird Stadium.
Speaking to researchers who have spent their careers trying to fill in the knowledge gaps in illicit drugs, two challenges continue to stand as roadblocks.
Our news editor travelled to Ethiopia for a Go Global seminar in May. Here are her impressions of the trip, as well as her photographs.
The Delly has finally re-opened its doors, this time in the new SUB.
The UBC Board of Governors has accepted a request from its Chair, John Montalbano, to ask Vice-Chair Alice Laberge to take over the duties of the Chair.
“UBC Athletics has a prospects stream and they’re looking at a list of potential donors, but they don’t have any major commitments at this point,” said John Metras,
This afternoon John Montalbano, chair of the UBC Board of Governors, sent The Ubyssey a statement in response to recent allegations that he infringed on the academic freedom of a UBC professor.
This morning the UBC Board of Governors held an in camera unannounced Board meeting.
A UBC student is leading the charge on trying to change attitudes towards sexual assault in the government-funded French immersion program Explore.
UBC student Tyrel Craig, 27, has pled guilty to assault of a female student living in Totem Residence in March of this year and to a police officer.