The Fugitives are one of the best bands I have ever seen. When I saw they were performing with the RFC, I jumped at the chance to get a ticket.
Dylan Evans is your next AMS president.
Protest opens a window into the recent past of the campus’s relationship with controversial right-wing speakers.
Candidates spoke about open communication, mental health support and institutional neutrality at this year's elections forum moderated by the Indigenous Student Society (ISS).
Council approved the creation of an ad hoc Food Security Initiative Committee after considerable debate over its membership led to several rounds of voting on its future.
This AMS election season, elections officials have opted for two “Chat & Chill” sessions — opportunities for candidates to engage with students in an informal and conversational way — partially replacing what were previously all-candidate debates.
The AMS says amenities and services will suffer if Clubs Benefit Fee, Student Services Fee and Capital Projects Fund Fee referendums fail.
This postseason, UBC has performed exceptionally well in the clutch. They’ve pulled through late against Alberta and Regina. Heading into the fourth quarter against Calgary tied, they should have been comfortable. They were not.
Live coverage of the VP Finance candidates at the Great Debate. Present at the debate were candidates Audrey Xue, Iman Dhaliwal and Nathan Shack.
Live coverage of the Board of Governor candidates at the Great Debate. Present at the debate were candidates Bryan Buraga, Drédyn Fontana, Zarifa Nawar, Sultana Razia and Jacky Xue.
Live coverage of the Student Senator At-Large candidates at the Great Debate. Present at the debate were candidates Bryan Buraga, Ash Dennis, Drédyn Fontana, Jasper Lorien, Sultana Razia, Zarifa Nawar and Luca Jenkin.
With a 20-day hiatus since their last test on the ice, it wouldn’t have been surprising if Women’s Hockey needed a period or two to gel. Instead, they scored early and often, with four different players getting a tally — a showcase of depth that bodes well for a long playoff run.
In their first game back in action after 20 days off, the T-Birds, perhaps understandably, took a while to get going in Game 1 of their semifinal series against Saskatchewan. After going down 3–0, the ‘Birds stormed back in the final 10 minutes to get within a goal, but were stymied by an excellent save in the last minute.
For head coach Dave Taylor, it had to be a strange feeling. After 32 years with the Regina Cougars — 19 of them as a head coach — he was on the other sideline, coaching UBC in a playoff game. In the end, the ‘Birds came out on top, beating Taylor’s former squad to stay alive in the postseason.
Grace Elliott has done it all. She’s led the country in goals for two straight years. She’s the reigning U Sports player of the year. She’s UBC’s all-time point leader. Her university career is coming to an end this year, but she’s made the most of every second.