The 2024 UBC football season came to a close Saturday afternoon at Thunderbird Stadium with a 38–33 loss, after a last play comeback from the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
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On October 30, AMS Council met to discuss a recommendation from the Executive Performance and Accountability (EPA) Committee and hear a presentation on AMS bursaries.
Nutrition information online is often inaccurate and can leave people more confused than where they started. Is it better to graze throughout the day or eat one large snake meal? What vitamins should I be supplementing? Where do the people on TikTok even get their information from anyway?
Research from UBC’s Laboratory of Molecular Signalling in Diabetes suggests insulin pathways could be more diverse than previously thought. The results have potential to inform personalized nutrition care for the management of diabetes.
Semeru Gita Lestari and Arka Irfani are adventurers at heart. As biologists, they spent a lot of time observing and appreciating the nature of their native Indonesia on expeditions where it quickly became apparent that, even in the depths of the nation’s jungle, plastic had integrated itself into the natural environment.
Navigating food safety can be confusing to say the least — what’s considered cross-contamination? Is the five-second rule real? Will raw cookie dough actually give me salmonella?
Between the long term health consequences of excessive meat consumption and the environmental impacts of the meat industry, recent years have seen an increased support for plant-based meat alternatives that mimic the textures and flavours people know and love.
For millennia, Indigenous communities have maintained forest gardens, a type of historically managed ecosystem, along the Pacific Northwest coast.
What do we need to consider about our food, beyond our own nutrition? Who and what is being impacted by the food on our plate? The framework for understanding the environmental, social and nutritional impacts of food is called food literacy.
UBC released the 2023 Vancouver Campus Security report, which shows Campus Security received a total number of 34,234 calls for service.
The only thing scarier than midterms? Not having a sick Halloween costume.
At the AMS Council meeting on September 25, Councillor Riley Huntley raised concerns over UBC Enrolment Services delays in relaying health and dental data to Studentcare.
Before the season starts on October 31, here's what you should know about this year's men's basketball team.
Based on a true story. (Literally, this is just something that happened to me.)
The T-Birds start their season on Halloween against the University of Fraser Valley Cascades in Abbotsford.