Dr. JP Catungal centres equity and justice in the classroom
Dr. John Paul “JP” Catungal recalls the moment he was first approached by a stranger on the topic of his own Queerness.
Dr. John Paul “JP” Catungal recalls the moment he was first approached by a stranger on the topic of his own Queerness.
Dr. Mila Zuo wasn’t always going to study film — but after taking a pornography course at UC Berkeley, she was hooked.
Musqueam executive and First Nations advocate Wade Grant is running for the Liberal party in the Vancouver-Quadra with housing, climate change and mental health support as top priorities.
Ken Charko is running to represent Vancouver Quadra as a Member of Parliament with the Conservative Party of Canada.
John Ede is running as the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for Vancouver Quadra on a platform wanting re-examine policies around climate, immigration and protecting free speech.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the UBC alum found herself working in the arena and eventually behind the driver's seat of a Zamboni.
With over 100 years of history, UBC's rowing teams are a key symbol of the varsity programs' excellence. Its men's team has demonstrated this, winning seven national championships in the last nine years, all with head coach Mike Pearce at the helm.
While pursuing his UBC degree in political science, Oskar Ho found his calling in sports entertainment — specifically in being a hypeman.
Born in Winnipeg, the fourth-year guard was five years old when she started playing basketball, influenced by her dad, who also played the sport in college.
UBC's men's basketball head coach Kevin Hanson has a 25-year resume that's seen it all — and that's not even mentioning his own playing career.
UBC master’s of public health student Parker Illingworth's journey in rowing has taken her from Seattle to Texas, Bulgaria, Chile and now Vancouver — and nothing, not even illness, will seem to stop her.
As a little girl, Deaunte Nelson was insecure about her strength. From passing comments, she knew that she was strong — and a strong girl was seen as anomalous. But now? Now, she wants others to know that she’s not just strong for a woman — she’s strong, full stop.
Through playing a female-dominated sport like softball, UBC's Kaitlyn Kim has found friendship, life skills and a way to celebrate ambitious, hard working and driven women.
On Friday, the UBC Aquatic Centre hosted the 2025 Invictus Games, an international sport competition for currently and former military members with disabilities — and Lieutenant Commander Steve Irwin is one of the participating athletes.