A collection of vignettes, Performing Memories recounts seven instances in Park’s childhood when they sought to uncover others’ secrets — peeking inside pianos, jewelry boxes, side tables — then ultimately arrived at a point where they uncovered a secret of their own.
Holy Spider (directed by Ali Abbasi) follows Rahimi, a journalist covering the news of a serial murderer named Saeed, labelled “The Spider Killer,” who targets sex workers.
Sumaila’s interest in the environment began at a young age, when his grandfather would tell him and his siblings to be mindful of how they walk on the earth.
UBC Blood for Life decided to host the drive in hopes of recruiting more bi-racial donors.
Last month, the BC Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU) released a report titled “Heroin Compassion Clubs,” which pushes forward the idea of legalized prescription heroin as a harm reduction practice.
What do you do when an authority figure makes insensitive or problematic remarks in the classroom setting?
Hundreds marched in Vancouver on February 14 to honour and recognize missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls across the country.
Undergraduate students may soon be able to take journalism courses pending a potential merger between the journalism school and an undergraduate writing department.
While the exact date for the reveal of the Thunderbird sculpture is not confirmed, the AMS believes in the importance of the statue.
More than a dozen people rallied in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery on Sunday afternoon in solidarity with UBC alumna Loujain Al-Hathloul and other women’s rights activists currently detained in Saudi Arabia.