The song made me remember how much my friends mean to me, especially now that we aren’t allowed to see each other.
Ubyssey staff and editors, who have pretty good taste in music, have suggested their favourite study songs that get them in the mood — to study ;).
There was a method to our madness, we picked songs by queer artists from across the world and we picked songs that we thought reflected the queer experience.
The Ubyssey is currently looking to hire a new web developer! Over the past several years, our paper's digital platform has grown from a small WordPress site into a custom framework, built by a team of student developers with a passion for journalism. As web developer, you'll be in charge of not only maintaining our website, but also continuing to experiment with new technologies and explore the future of digital publishing.
Who should you vote for?
All you need to do is print off this card and start ticking things off as they happen. The first person to get a line – diagonal, across or down – WINS!
With less than five months left, here’s where your elected representatives stand on accomplishing their goals.
While we highly encourage every UBC student to voraciously consume our coverage of debates, candidate profiles and fact-checking, we know that it’s hard to find the time. So here you have it: a brutally honest run-down on what each person could offer you as a student and who you might choose to vote for, based on your personal priorities.
The AMS Great Debate is being held on Thursday, March 1 in the lower atrium of the Nest where every candidate from every race will be in attendance to answer all of your burning questions.
This year, The Ubyssey was nominated for seven John H. MacDonald awards, which celebrate excellent Canadian student journalism, and won threre
It is important to keep in mind that grades are just a number — you are worth more than your grades and whatever grade you receive does not define you as a student or a person.
“This year, every request sent for comment was directed to AMS President Alan Ehrenholz, even if he had nothing to do with the subject of the article.”