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A character sits at a dining table in the middle of the stage, which is decorated to look like the inside of a house, as they look at another person in a long black robe who is standing to their side. Five people wearing bright yellow jackets with a reflective strip sit around the edges of the stage.

In light of Donald Trump being elected — a threat to the rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people, BIPOC, immigrants, and women — as well as the silence of world leaders throughout the war in Gaza, The Arsonists is a scary reminder that history tends to repeat itself.

A female volleyball player is mid-air before a spike on an indoor court.

UBC volleyball celebrated their annual Pride Night festival on Friday evening at War Memorial. Both men's and women's teams walked away with straight set wins against the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack.

Closeup photo of someone wearing a white lab coat with their hand on their chest wearing a ring with a black "stone" made of Nxylon.

Imagine sitting in the movie theatre, enveloped in complete darkness. The walls absorb every speck of light, immersing you fully in the cinematic experience. This sensory journey may soon be made possible by Nxylon (pronounced niks-a-lawn), a new material created by researchers from the Faculty of Forestry that absorbs over 99 per cent of visible light.

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