Six years ago the AMS eliminated its Oversight Committee, a committee tasked with holding executives accountable. Now, AMS Council has voted to bring an oversight committee back, in a different form.
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The last time an Iron Legend made it up the wall was in 2019. This year, Michael Dowhaniuk, outside hitter on the UBC men’s volleyball team, and forestry master's student Dominic Janus completed the challenge.
UBC alum Jason Karman, director of 2022 film Golden Delicious, explores this struggle for happiness through Asian-Canadian teenager Jake, who struggles with his basketball skills, sexuality and commitments to his loved ones
The podcast explores “the many challenges disabled academics deal with inside academic institutions.”
Dr. Judy Illes has pioneered the field of neuroethics.
Transgender Day of Visibility is on March 31. This year, students, faculty and staff are celebrating the recent passing of a gender-affirming healthcare expansion. But students and organizations, like the Trans Coalition, who championed the healthcare expansion say that support for the Trans community shouldn't stop there.
Though we both live in Canada, I think of my parents with a pang, sending me a box at the peak of lockdown filled with masks, Lysol spray and cans of food (Spam of course being chief among them).
Last night, AMS councillors met to create a new executive oversight committee and discussed food security services on campus.
The UBC women’s hockey team took home the third-place prize after competing at national championships in Montreal on March 19.
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Some are chunky, some are loud, some flake, some squeak… Today, we are rating — you guessed it — dogs. Woof. From the balconies of Wesbwook to the grass of the Bro’s Garden, these babies have explored every inch of our campus!
Every week, our playlist creation intern puts together a list of their favourite campus sounds. Here are this week’s selections.
Flipping to this article is probably not the way to become cool, nor a TA since that transition requires much more than just clothes, a wild amount of brain power and the drive of every snotty-nosed first-year political science student combined. But dressing like your cool TA is a philosophy, it’s a way of life.
In an explain! exclusive preview for his upcoming memoir “STRIKE” (a sequel memoir to his New York Times four-time platinum, Oscar nominated, Tony-award winning bestseller, “SPARE”), ex-Prince Harry has sent over a pre-print pre-edit pre-manuscript.
“[Last year] we just kind of did it and it seemed like a good idea,” said Sara Lee, an executive with UBC Rotaract’s fundraising committee.