October was filled with Thunderbirds sports action. Hockey and volleyball began competition, and women's rugby, women's golf, men's cross country and women's cross country all earned Canada West championship titles.
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Provost and VP Academic pro tem Gage Averill announced Helsley’s appointment on October 26 on the provost’s website.
On October 29, the AMS unearthed its time capsule. But, when they lifted the lid, a greasy, balding head popped up. It was Richard Nixon.
“Isn’t the weather beautiful? I can’t believe it’s not raining. It’s like, who did this?” The answer is, no, the weather is not nice. And the climate crisis did this.
The AMS’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday evening was the third in 40 years to reach quorum, with over 900 members attending and successfully passing all its motions.
Our bodies have always faced scrutiny and rigid societal expectations, and the Hatch's last exhibit which ran through mid-October, The Politics of the Body, showed a selection of artistic responses to reclaiming them through artistic practice.
A report outlining plans to deal with the $1.25 million AMS budget deficit was presented to the AMS Council in a private session on September 28 — but due to “sensitive” information in the report it was not publicly published, AMS President Eshana Bhangu said.
A UBC-based initiative unites Indigenous experience with the foundations of math education.
Aydin Quach is a MA History candidate at UBC whose research focuses on the role of masculinity and sex work in Southeast Asia. The cultural significance of manhood or masculinity is something that Quach has always been interested in.
The Ubyssey culture staff have compiled a short list of recommended events for the month, with an emphasis on low-key and community-oriented events that won't strain your energy or your wallets.
Zombie satellites orbit the Earth — and they could come crashing down, according to UBC research.
If you’re looking to get some ink on your skin, you may not have to look far: there are some talented tattoo artists in the UBC student body.
UBC’s ranking, according to Times Higher Education, has dropped from 37th to 40th worldwide. Here are just a few of the reasons why UBC has gone from top to flop.
Like the remainder of the Balkans, Novi Sad — which translates to “new plantation” in Serbian — was always a cross-road. Novi Sad is special in its ability to distinctly capture all the different cultures that have influenced the area.
UBC will be sending eight delegates to the United Nations Climate Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt this year.