I wonder if it feels so good to watch strangers because they’re just postcards to me — maybe I simply see in them what I would see in myself if I ever turned toward my own reflection in the window.
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I only get vulnerable halfway through the night
At night, stripped of everything but its salty residue in the air, the sea looks different.
It’s 2009 and I’m six years old. My brother and I share a bedroom with two twin beds and mine’s in the furthest corner.
There are many nights I capitulate to rewatching Veronica Mars, which I initially began watching because I am madly in love with Kyle Gallner. My mother, I’m sure, would say he’s no Clooney.
Students Mathias Henkelman and Josh MacDonald founded the club after noticing the lack of pickleball options on campus, despite the sport's popularity.
UBC’s Board of Governors (BoG) met today to discuss the Multi-Year Tuition Framework and pass the annual tuition increase.
Last weekend, the UBC men and women's swim teams took home the Canada West Championship banners, along with six of the eight major awards.
On Wednesday, AMS Council met to announce VP External Ayesha Irfan’s leave of absence, pass a reprimand motion for Irfan violating AMS bylaws and to approve the Indigenous Student Society constitution.
As I approach my fourth December in university, you’d think I’d be more used to balancing my academics with the holiday spirit. But I’m not.
The first time I watched Heathers was via a bootleg version of the off-Broadway production, posted to YouTube by an audience member.
“I’m only asking that you learn about feminism, work to support survivors well and refuse to accept or make excuses when men choose violence,” writes Marie Erikson.
We dedicate this issue to all the storytellers who see the world not just through a lens but, most importantly, through a heart.
After 37 years capturing North Shore stories, former photojournalist Mike Wakefield has traded cameras for crops in a quiet coastal community. Reflecting on a career shaped by patience, empathy and authenticity, Wakefield’s transition to farming mirrors his enduring passion for cultivating connection — whether through photographs or fresh garlic.
In her Bowen Island home filled with artifacts and memories, Kami Kanetsuka reflects on decades of travel and photography. From spontaneous street shots to lifelong connections, her work captures the heart of cultures worldwide. Her advice to aspiring photographers: find your own path and follow it.