It spoke to how music is a universal language and how integral music is to us all across the different seasons of life. This night was indeed a portrayal of music and dance – where it did not move our bodies it certainly did move our hearts.
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The Liu Institute for Global Issues hosted another talk as part of the Lind Initiative that packed the room last Friday. This time the speaker was Jill Abramson.
In a huge playoff win on October 30, the UBC Women’s soccer team dominated the Thompson Rivers Wolfpack with a score of 6-1.
After picking up a win on the road against the Saskatchewan Huskies last week, UBC football finished the regular season at home with a crucial 24-10 victory against the Manitoba Bisons.
Tsang put forward a motion in the last AMS council meeting to postpone approval of the MOU indefinitely, due to the new direction that the building will now be taking. The motion passed unanimously.
UBC women’s basketball team beat the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack on Friday night, 75-72.
The Thunderbirds men’s soccer team secured their spot in the Canada West semifinals with a 2-0 win over last years Canada West title holders, the Saskatchewan Huskies.
The team and the student population, proved that UBC football can draw a crowd. Win or lose, the ‘Birds proved UBC can care about sports.
For a play with such a (perhaps) off-putting title, Cock is surprisingly PG. Sex happens, yes. It’s very passionate, but at no point do clothes come off, there is very little man-to-man or man-to-woman contact, yet the tension and passion in the scenes is electrifying.
Fast, healthy, and cheap: the trifecta of student food that too often goes unfulfilled. (Of course, these terms are all relative, especially with food: what is quick for one person might be more involved for another, and budgets and diets vary from person to person.)
The AMS decided in last night's council meeting to oppose Translink's suggestion of cutting a bus line: the 258 to UBC.
“Sex and murder is basically how we communicate in opera,” said Philippe Castagner, who will be singing the role of Le Chevalier des Grieux in UBC Opera’s production of Manon.
In a time of year when many charitable organizations are collecting food item donations, the AMS Bike Co-Op will be hosting UBC’s first ever Cranksgiving activity.
Recent research conducted at the UBC School of Audiology and Speech Sciences shows that teething toys can affect a baby's auditory perception because the movement of a baby’s tongue plays a role in what sounds babies can distinguish between.
At the last AMS council meeting on Wednesday, council approved a number of changes to the Business and Administration Governance Board (BAGB).