On Wednesday night, AMS Council went over executive committee motions.
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As Vancouver cruises into its summer crescendo, the warm breeze that makes the perfect beach day can also ratchet the city into a public health emergency.
The AMS released its annual sustainability report focused on the the development of a circular economy.
Starting August 1, students living in UBC residences will have reduced access to commonsblock services.
Something’s gotta support my exhausted thunder thighs as I complete pilgrimages from Forestry to Allard.
Artist Odera Igbokwe’s exhibition New Yams Festival, a part of the Queer Arts Festival, presents a reimagination of the New Yam Festival celebrated by the Igbo people in Nigeria.
She was known for pioneering roles for women in Canadian journalism and politics as the first female Conservative member of Parliament elected in BC and the first female Conservative appointed from the province to the senate.
With continued high temperatures expected in the lower mainland and many dorm rooms on campus not having air conditioning, students should prepare accordingly for the summer heat.
Undergraduate students can now declare a minor in journalism and social change.
Graduate Academic Assistants join CUPE 2278 after a majority voted in favour of unionizing during a representation vote held between July 10 and 12.
The AMS Food Bank is undergoing expansion to better serve the demand for its services, improve logistical operations and better manage the space's temperature.
Vancouver Pride brings hundreds into the streets each summer to celebrate decades of 2SLGBTQIA+ protest for the right to be ourselves in public.
Although now dance professionals, Flores, Panganiban and Cruz's journeys to joining the Bandits’ dance team are the result of immense determination and self discipline.
And when I finally succeeded in escaping my hometown, I became crudely aware of my origin. “I am from Pune,’’ is a line I will be repeating until one day I give up, seeing people’s confusion and just say Mumbai. It’s easier — geographic simplifications never hurt anyone.
After graduating with a BFA from the University of Victoria in 1978, Dr. Jeannette Armstrong threw herself straight into work, turning Syilx history into vibrant stories.