The entire UBC campus has band together in support of Movember’s great charities and raising awareness for men’s health issues. There are so many exciting events happening this year that we needed to make a list to keep track of them all.
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Did you feel like a storm cloud was following you around all of October? If yes, don’t worry — it wasn’t just your imagination. It rained a whopping 28 out of the 31 days of October this year, breaking the record of October 1985.
President Ono announced that the Museum of Anthropology will receive a collection of Indigenous art worth seven million dollars. The collection contains more than 200 pieces of art, and is being gifted to the museum by an anonymous donor.
The music generally stuck to what you would expect of indie rock with some slower tempo songs thrown in the mix — but the live execution of the music is what separates Bad Suns from a generic new age rock band.
All of these recipes are very easy to make on your own, depending on what your fruit preferences are. These ingredients can just be stuck in the blender all at once and voila — you’re basically a total Vancouverite now.
Here’s what it takes to transfer to UBC from a university in the US. Is getting into UBC easier or harder than immigrating to Canada? You be the judge. But please don’t crash the UBC website — we have enough problems with Connect already.
What can you, a Canadian student, do about the shocking, depressing, horrifying results of the US election? Directly, not a lot. But you're a member of one of the most free countries in the world, and you have a right to express your opinion.
Bike theft at UBC has significantly decreased over 2016, according to statistics provided by Campus Security and the RCMP. Campus security said bike theft has decreased by 20 per cent, and the RCMP say it has decreased by 32 per cent.
The Elephant Wrestler is a play that reflects the contrasting characters and concepts of modern India — how the Chai Wallah stories can exist in the age of Starbucks and how strong females can coexist with father figures.
The race heard around the world culminated in the election of Donald Trump as the next President of the United States. Last night’s shocking turnaround caused a worldwide upset, the repercussions of which we are feeling in the UBC community.
UBC's newest startup venture is looking to break into the tech world. HATCH, a lab and office space designed to foster technology and social ventures as they bring their products to market, was recently launched at UBC.
Every year the AMS submits a report making recommendations for the provincial government's budget. This year they're recommendations centre on three main things — operating grants, student loans and the U-Pass BC program.
Connie Buna speaks of herself as a bad student, despite her co-vocalist Jocelyn Macdougall’s insistence to the contrary. She speaks of the privilege she has, being able to perform this kind of music to an audience like hers.
If Halloween's end left you still longing to dress up in your carefully prepared costume and go out like it's nobody's business, Fan Expo Vancouver might be just what you need. Three days is hardly enough time to see everything on offer.
The rich, melancholy melodies of Fado music are steeped in the history of the Portuguese. Fado, explains playwright Elaine Avila, is the feeling of saudade —the happiness of beautiful days long gone and the pain of knowing they will never return.