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After two years of planning, the AMS will debut its Lending Library project in October 2023.
A class with UBC botany instructor Rachel Wilson will not only have the usual labs and coursework, but also includes an ecology meme contest where only the fittest and funniest memes survive to be featured on the Instagram page @lit_ecology.
The UBC Disabilities United Collective (DUC) announced on July 24 their plan to open up a disability empowerment store on campus for students.
Our AI (three minimum wage workers equipped with ChatGPT) replaced overnight residence commonsblock staff on August 1.
Starting this September, UBC students will have the opportunity to take UKRN 125, the brand new six-credit course in Ukrainian language and culture.
On Wednesday night, AMS Council went over executive committee motions.
As Vancouver cruises into its summer crescendo, the warm breeze that makes the perfect beach day can also ratchet the city into a public health emergency.
The AMS released its annual sustainability report focused on the the development of a circular economy.
Starting August 1, students living in UBC residences will have reduced access to commonsblock services.
Something’s gotta support my exhausted thunder thighs as I complete pilgrimages from Forestry to Allard.
Artist Odera Igbokwe’s exhibition New Yams Festival, a part of the Queer Arts Festival, presents a reimagination of the New Yam Festival celebrated by the Igbo people in Nigeria.
She was known for pioneering roles for women in Canadian journalism and politics as the first female Conservative member of Parliament elected in BC and the first female Conservative appointed from the province to the senate.
With continued high temperatures expected in the lower mainland and many dorm rooms on campus not having air conditioning, students should prepare accordingly for the summer heat.