UBC currently ties Manitoba for the most points for of all CIS teams with 28. While it is still early in the season, a number of the team’s skaters have multi-point weekends under their belts, including Cassandra Vilgrain, Mathea Fischer, Nicole Sax
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Thunderbird starting netminder Matt Hewitt was called up to the show as an emergency backup for one game, and he's come back to answer your questions armed with an armful of Canucks swag and an experience he'll never forget.
Over 1,000 people have liked the FaceBook page The Tipping Point. It is dedicated to bringing awareness to the increase of mental health problems in universities. In April 2016, Kim shared her story on dropping out of university due to mental illness
Dozens of UBC students and community members gathered yesterday at the flagpole near the Rose Garden to mobilize against increasing costs of post-secondary education in Canada and the “price tag” put on attending UBC.
All pretty crappy ideas, right? You might not think so now, but like that Celtic armband tattoo 17-year-old you thought “really expresses universal human spirituality,” you’ll probably realize how dumb that is a few years down the line.
Former UBC student Ji-Youn Kim started an initiative called The Tipping Point. Kim’s project is an advocacy movement that encourages post-secondary institutions to re-evaluate the ways in which they deliver education, beginning with UBC.
According to Aaron Bailey, one of the student representatives on the Board, this is so they can “really get to the roots of the offerings and the products that are available, as well as what the community is asking from us.”
Perzow believes that “the ombudsperson can serve as a really crucial role in the AMS and the university.” As the only mediator of conflicts between students and student bodies at UBC, this definitely is the case.
UBC women’s soccer is heading to the Canada West Select Six tournament after a second half comeback against the University of Alberta Pandas in the Canada West Quarter-finals on Saturday October 28. Though the Pandas had a 2-0 lead going into the sec
The Ubyssey sat down with two UBC athletes — in power lifting and swimming respectively — and talked to them about their schedules, their training and the diets they maintain in order to be at their physical peak.
Sadly, the mini horse is looking a little down as he’s getting soaked in the rain, so go and cheer him up! The goats at least seem to be in good spirits. Take a break from the puppies on campus that are helping with midterm stress.
Students have been flocking to get their flu vaccinations, and will likely continue to do so throughout the duration of the flu season. All of the spots on campus to get the shots are heavily advertising the shots.
SafeWalk usage rates have reached 2,400 walks per month since last February. You’ll find that this is a great transportation service that ensures your safety when travelling from one place to another on campus at night.
Mehmet Can Mertoglu’s first feature, Album, tries to give its critique on individuals’ two-faced and superficial natures by giving insight into Turkish society and culture. It is a work that ultimately fails to deliver what it promises.
The film has multiple layers in how it presents the events that occurred that day. It’s narrated by the personal accounts of various victims, journalists, police officers and spectators who were affected or played a key role during the killings.