Cheating, plagiarism, falsification and sexual assault cases all saw a decrease at both UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan, according to the 2022/23 Student Discipline report.
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You open your phone to an avalanche of texts from your friends about some breaking news. Your fingertips brush against the cold, smooth glass of your phone screen. You move over to Instagram to see what all the buzz is about. The only problem? You can’t see the news.
Simply improving public opinion of bisexuals might not be the answer to reducing biphobia. It is a question of ontology: how we think up the categories we use to classify ourselves and how these classifications can be exclusionary to those who live on the margins of them, writes Elodie Bailey Vaudandaine.
Sporting his Lightning McQueen-red graduation gown and toy guitar, singer-songwriter Ethan Lyric’s infectious smile brings home the peppy, nostalgic tones of the music video for his new single “Just Like That.”
Of the 21 athletes that attended, 5 brought home medals.
University students have always been at the forefront of activism, whether through protest or media coverage. But how do universities and law enforcement balance students’ right to free speech and peaceful protest while prioritizing public safety for protesters and the protested-against alike?
Created and led by storyteller and historian Glenn Tkach, The Really Gay History Tour snakes through downtown Vancouver’s busy streets every week, educating clients on the wealth of Queer history that lies just below the surface.
The Hatch Art Gallery has been a campus staple since its opening in the ‘70s, but its focus on activism was somewhat recent — and happened more out of necessity than by choice.
I know it’s hard not to compare yourself to others, especially when they’re your friends. But here is something important to keep in mind: appearances can be deceiving.
What is the motive behind education if not a desire to build a better world?
Reporting and protesting hold common ground in finding value in amplifying voices. Anyone can share their voice, be a voice, initiate change — maybe taking action is being human.
Pritchard’s role as a performance analysis and technology specialist means she works with team coaches to analyze game play and data to inform their decisions moving forward in competition.
The vibrant Khatsahlano event 2024 comes to life through stunning photos captured by Ubyssey's Photographer.
The provincial government has launched a new online portal that requires landlords to be more transparent when issuing notices of evictions to renters.
The BC government has begun to roll out phase two of its International Educational Framework.