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If you’re feeling withdrawal from first week’s parties and looking for an excuse to get drunk in October, look no further than the legendary German tradition of Oktoberfest. Take it from me — a close relative of real Germans.
Following an external review of UBC's Campus Security, UBC will be creating a new position — Head of Profession of Campus Security. The position will be an intermediate between the director of campus security and the VP Students.
UBC Dean of Education Blye Frank hosted his inaugural public lecture Frankly Speaking yesterday evening, focusing on the topic of Mental Health Literacy. Santa Ono participated, placing focus on addressing the stigma surrounding mental health.
You have no excuse for saying you're too busy because they will be there for the whole day. Unless you have classes straight from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or have a fear of blood or needles (totally understandable), try to make an effort to show up!
UBC Agapé Street Missions is a 100 per cent student-run club. As a club, every month they organize different activities such as sandwich making with their partner, the Directions Youth Service Centre, in downtown Vancouver.
Daniel Maguire, a contestant from The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise, hosted ladies night. He is infamously known as “The Canadian,” and is remembered for his well-defined abs and weird antics, such as pouring maple syrup all over his body.
One of the biggest worries I had leaving for this exchange was regarding the type of people I’d meet here. Besides one other UBC student whom I had only met once prior to leaving, I knew not a single soul living in Cape Town.
Reportedly hanging there for months, only a few observant procrastinating students have spotted him and successfully stayed mum, preventing the entire campus population from stampeding across campus to pay homage and worship to this pure entity.
According to AMS President Ava Nasiri, the Pit Pub — which has seen declining attendance in recent years — could see its operating hours decreased and exchanged with later hours for the Gallery, in conjunction with student demand.
Construction on the Chan Gunn Sports Medicine Pavilion is currently underway and scheduled for completion by September 2017. The $11.425 million facility will serve as the new home of the Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre.
Ideas Lounge is a wine bar and lunch spot nestled away in the courtyard of the Koerner Learning centre on the very northern tip of campus. You can cut through a little path just off the center of the Rose Garden to get there.
Whether you are looking to squeeze in a cheap lunch date or just de-stress between lectures, the UBC music department’s Wednesday Noon Hours are a little-known gem. Performances take place in Barnett Hall with tickets costing $5 for students.
Nobel prizes for 2016 had been released last week. It’s been awhile since UBC has had Nobel Laureates within its ranks, but it doesn’t mean all UBC's research is any less awesome. This week there are diseases back from the dead and designer pills.
On Friday evening, Men’s basketball defeated the visiting Seattle Mountaineers 87-66 in a dominant fashion at home in the War Memorial Gym. The only time the T-Birds were not ahead in the game was for the 18 seconds when the game was tied. In t