Students were able to pick up the free test strips outside the Nest by Loafe from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m today — but after two hours, all 100 test strips had been picked up.
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The problem was that the horror from the books bled into my real life.
I can feel them crawling underneath my duvet, traveling up my legs, over my torso and into my mouth.
When asked about the overarching problems with the R4, students were quick to state scheduling inconsistencies, line length and crowdedness.
In some households, Christmas was the holiday to await, advent calendar counting down the days, chocolatey treats eaten in anticipation. But for mine, it was Halloween.
The lights flicker and I hear the call end. That simple, really. Just a little bit of rain and suddenly the whole city’s wiring is failing. It reminds me of a macro cosmic motherboard gone wrong.
The AMS is planning to replace its financial system in order to solve the society’s long-standing woes with reimbursing people in a timely manner.
Eating disorders are inherently isolating and during the pandemic, eating disorders in Canada climbed. Students who are looking for recovery support face a confusing institutional system.
Currently, the only public records of the summer AMS Council meetings come from The Ubyssey’s coverage on Twitter and website, as well as AMS Council summaries produced by the student society.
“All I’m saying is, Black people go on all these crazy missions in space and other dimensions while White people do the regular stuff,” Chidinma said.
Never would I ever expect the rustling to be my bestie, my partner-in-crime, my sister from another mister!
While Friday the 13th is sometimes seen as a generic set of films due to their sheer popularity, it’s actually quite the odd series.
There was less than one daily case of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents in the UBC area last week, according to new data released by the BCCDC.
Here are some Ubyssey news headlines that were so good and so absurd that we wish we’d come up with them ourselves!
30–40 protestors proceeded to block the Wesbrook Mall and University Boulevard intersection at 5:30 p.m., singing songs, chanting and yelling at police.