The Langley Events Centre was the backdrop for the second week of the WXV1 rugby tournament. Three UBC alumni played, representing Canada and England.
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In Friday’s sold-out football match-up at Thunderbird Stadium, the UBC football team beat the University of Saskatchewan 38–24 for their highest-scoring game this season.
On a sunny Sunday afternoon at Thunderbird Stadium, UBC's women’s soccer team continued their four game winning streak, defending their title as U Sports champions, with a 1–0 win over the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack.
Finally, UBC has found a solution to all the problems we had with the good old SSC.
This Wednesday, April 10, you can take out your anger with a bit of violence. UBC Rotaract is running their flagship car smash event from 11 a.m.–4 p.m. for the third year in a row.
If you met Fareed Shittu, a forward for the UBC men’s basketball team, at the beginning of grade 10, you may be surprised to meet a serious soccer player.
Ayesha Irfan is your next AMS VP external.
The Great Debate saw VP external candidates, Ayesha Irfan and Jake Sawatzky, agree on advocating for affordability and housing, but differences in experiences returned to the stage.
Jake Sawatzky is in his final year of behavioral neuroscience and is running to be the next VP external on a platform centred around student wellness and safety, as well as affordability.
Ayesha Irfan is running for VP external on a platform centred around advocating for international students, housing and transit.
During the first VP External debate of this AMS elections cycle, candidates agreed on lobbying priorities but showed differences in experience and attitudes towards UCRU.
Food traditions connect people to their homes, their histories and to each other. But many students said their options for affordable culturally-specific food — from seasonings and good tortillas to certified kosher meals — are slim.
“All art is expression in some way,” said Emerson Landwehr, a musician and student at UBC. “If you have multiple mediums of art, I think it’s easy to, once you get very invested in one of them ... also have that creatively influence other things, and it can create a sort of feedback loop.”
What would you feel if you held your soul in your hands? And if you did, could you ever live without it?
The UBC Persian Club has published the Pejvak Journal, a peer-reviewed undergraduate journal showcasing five peer-reviewed manuscripts.