Here's how The Ubyssey's photographers captured UBC's snow-covered campus on February 12, 2019.
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On Wednesday, March 4, hundreds of UBC students participated in the National Student Walk Out in support of Wet’suwet’en land defenders who are aiming to block construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline on their unceded territory.
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We don’t always think of students as migrants. Their stay is considered temporary — they can become migrants once they graduate and start applying for permanent residency, or get a full-time job. But students, international students in particular, are migrating every time a new semester starts.
We don’t always think of students as migrants. Their stay is considered temporary — they can become migrants once they graduate and start applying for permanent residency, or get a full-time job. But students, international students in particular, are migrating every time a new semester starts.
Some of the best food at UBC is underground. Down the stairs into the basement of a beige and unassuming shopping complex, and past heavy black emergency doors, lies the International Food Court.