Students in India can now fly directly from India, as long as they can show proof of a negative COVID-19 test from an approved laboratory in New Delhi International Airport within 18 hours of departure.
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Without further ado, then, let us don our critic’s costumes, grab our spooky snacks and begin our eldritch elocution.
Welcome back to Weekend Rundown, your place to stay up to date with all of the different Thunderbirds teams!
The UBC Influenza Immunization Campaign will run from October 25 to November 10 in the Ponderosa North Ballroom.
While the piano is known as the “king of instruments,” in China, the guqin is well-loved as the “queen of instruments.”
The month-long event is Indigenous-student led. Alexandra Thomas, the AMS’s first-ever Indigenous engagement facilitator, and another colleague have been contracted to work specifically to organize the event.
“When we think about all the times that we accept crumbs because somebody has objectified us for our race, often because of our gender, it becomes an opportunity to really see how low our bar is, and where we actually want it to be,” said Matatas.
In January 2022, the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS)’s Arts Student Centre will open with space for students to study, collaborate and lounge.
The Ubyssey sat down with writer Alix Ohlin to ask her about the 2021 Vancouver Writers Festival.
International students stuck in their country due to travel restrictions can use this new documentation option to withdraw from their courses without a W standing.
Here’s your guide to enjoying Halloween safely this year.
What do you do if it’s just you, your VP and the person who is clearly gunning for your position next year?
Dear Iman, My best friend recently got a boyfriend and has been spending an awful lot of time with him.
The UBC Vancouver Senate met on Wednesday night to discuss COVID-19 on campus, and potential changes to Senate procedures on equity, diversity and inclusion.
The BC NDP is trying to slap a $25 fee on Freedom of Information requests, something that would hamper the public’s ability to access information at UBC.