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VP Students Ainsley Carry heads the portfolio that impacts students most — but many students know little about him and his office’s work. Who is Ainsley Carry, and how does he want to improve the student experience at UBC?
2022/23 GSS President Samsel Kenston is a doctor, father and lifelong advocate.
In its final meeting of the summer, AMS Council met last night in the Michael Kingsmill Forum to hear an update from AMS Events on back-to-school events, to discuss a motion to reform the Election Appeals Committee and to hire an Elections Administrator.
We’re the only active newspaper on campus. That means we’re responsible for keeping you and the community informed about all things UBC.
In January of this year, the AMS increased mental health coverage for students from $1,000 to $1,500. This increased coverage expires on August 31.
It was meant to be a fun night out. It turned into anything but that.
Starting at a new school is scary, but it’s also thrilling. It’s a big deal! Whether you live down the street from campus or are moving halfway across the world — this is a new chapter of your life and we’re so happy to have you here.
The Ubyssey has some recommendations for music, movies and more in the first couple weeks of September.
Limited housing around Vancouver has left many UBC students scrambling to secure a home for the upcoming fall term.
Fuzze recommended students ask their potential suitors on the first date if they think the boyfriend in Midsommar should have been sewn naked into a bear suit and burned alive.
In the clamour of downtown Vancouver and the hectic scurry of a film crew on July 28, a soothing classical performance by two UBC music students juxtaposed the rush
As a former editor, I would like to disclose the most asked question at our office: “Is this the climbing wall?” With all due respect dear guests, no, it’s not.
Besties (or Les Meilleures in French) made its Canadian debut at the York Theatre on August 20. The film is the only one in the festival’s program to have been written and directed by a lesbian.