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But I don’t believe that I’m the only one who feels as though they’ve missed some detail very pertinent to success. I don’t think I’m the only one who feels like they missed the joke.
Just remember to forgive others for the mistakes they make; one believes things because one has been conditioned to believe them.
As the climate crisis impacts weather patterns, data suggests it won’t just get hotter — it will get wetter too.
Is UBC a climate-ready campus? We sat down with public health experts to learn more about what it takes to take the heat.
When it comes to artwork, all good (and bad) things come in abundance on this campus. I’ll share my thoughts on just a few of them.
With the common theme of finding beauty in the forgotten, or the private, both films spoke to the festival’s theme of “queering the self.”
A couple months ago, I wrote about the type of books that have helped me over the years. So, here’s a quick list of other books that you might want to check out in this year.
UBC’s roster has had plenty of turnover since they last suited up to play games. With 16 first-year players, the team is the youngest it has been in decades.
“I put down the novel,” Williams said in an interview with The Ubyssey, “and started writing these essays about race.”
While mass fire activity can prove deadly, it can also highlight the resiliency of our local ecosystems.
On Saturday, October 16, there will be a Heritage Orchard Tour from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Spinning you Home, written by playwright Sally Stubbs and directed by UBC bachelor and masters of fine arts alum Sarah Rodgers, tells a heartwarming story, woven together by meaningful promises and serendipitous connections.
Haley Branch, a fifth-year PhD student, had an unusual road to academia. Now she is advocating for other disabled students' rights to be in academia
The new data — covering the week of October 5 to 11 — revealed that there were on average two new cases per 100,000 UBC area residents each day, down from four last week.