Marion Buller, chair of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), spoke about the inquiry at an event hosted by UBC’s School of Social Work Thursday night.
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For a place that’s so big, it’s nice to have a home base on campus. Finding a place to settle down and get some work done can be intimidating.
Through the app, Bioscope Wellness, users can complete daily mental health check-ins, message others on chat boards and access educational resources and crisis lines, among other things.
A sensory room is an area with reduced lighting and sound that individuals can use when they feel overstimulated, specifically allowing them to reduce stress.
From learning who you are to what you want to do with your life, the people you surround yourself with really make the time count for something – good or bad.
“Anyone doing shrooms this summer?” Lorica chided with a pre-pandemic crowd at Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club in Vancouver.
With an election running from November 8 to 30, here is everything you need to know about UNA before casting a ballot.
The student society is “committed to continuing to evaluate” and looking at how it can “potentially work towards getting something implemented,” according to Evans.
The women's soccer team ended the Friday evening on their home soil with a convincing 5-0 Canada West quarter-final win against the Regina Cougars.
UBC is currently seeing two new cases per 100,000 residents daily, as per new British Columbia Centre for Disease Control data.
“We want you to be part of the interaction and feel like you’re socializing instead of making it a passive experience,” said Saeed.
If there’s one thing I love more than poetry, it’s challenging definitions of what the heteronormative, neurotypical and ableist world defines as “love.”
The AMS is aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2025.
This is your official guide on how you could be spending UBC's first-ever fall reading break, from exploring Vancouver to getting enough sleep for once.
The event, aptly named ‘What’s at Stake?’, was a discussion on Canada’s climate goals and climate deficits as part of the leadup to the 26 Conference of the Parties (COP26) taking place in Glasgow, Scotland this week.