For the end of the 2024/25 academic year, we rounded up our top sports + rec staff to look back on the monumental year.
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On December 10, 2019, UBC declared a climate emergency and formally recognized the importance of UBC taking a leadership role in combating the crisis. Just over five years later — and with five to go on many promises — The Ubyssey broke down what the university has done to address the climate emergency so far.
Since she was young, textile arts and community have played an important role in Serena Kealy’s life.
Four UBC professors and a recent PhD graduate student have filed a lawsuit against the university alleging official land acknowledgments done by UBC, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) hiring requirements and academic units' statements regarding Israel and Palestine violate UBC’s duty to “be non-sectarian and non-political in principle” under section 66 of the University Act.
On March 22, UBC alum Evan Dunfee broke the 35 km race walk world record by 7 seconds.
UBC Food Services have been going back to the basics, an approach that prioritizes wholesome, sustainable, local and diverse food. Executive Sous Chef of Retail, Restaurants and Catering Andy Chan tries to emulate this same value-based approach in his cooking.
Despite the name, UBC’s Women Empowerment Club isn’t just for women — the group aims to foster an inclusive and safe environment for anyone who wants to work against sexism.
AMS thrift and consignment store Get Thrifty brought their fourth annual fashion show to The Gallery on March 4, with a focus on upcycling, fashion circulation and promoting emerging designers from the UBC community.
On April 5, eligible Vancouverites — including those who live on campus — will have the opportunity to vote in the Vancouver by-election to fill two vacant seats on City Council.
Find out what "kind of girl" you are by describing a time at Wreck Beach and learn more about yourself by playing "Which is worse?" All on Girl's Lower Mainland's activities page!
Follow along with Girl's Lower Mainland's craft page by making a paper doll study budy and UBC-themed slime!
See contributions from Girl's Lower Mainland's totally real readers!
Get advice from Girl's Lower Mainland editors and SRC North (the building). Also find out why Beowulf is your next must–read and how to deal with being on academic probation!
Let Girl's Lower Mainland tell you how the Engineering Cairn is just like you, about UBC's first frat girl, and about a new extension to fight back against chain mail!
Spring has sprung, the sun is back out on campus and the end of the semester is upon us. For our last T-Birds 5-on-5 of the 2024/25 season, we asked five assorted questions to five varsity athletes. Here are their answers.