The UBC Thunderbirds men’s soccer team upped the winning streak to four games this weekend with a nail-biting 2-1 win over the UBC Okanagan Heat at Thunderbird Stadium on Saturday night.
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After years of hard work, the Engineering undergraduate Society (EUS) and Faculty of Applied Sciences officially opened the new Cheeze on Thursday.
It may be time to hold off on the parade planning for the UBC Thunderbirds. After a flying start to the year that saw them beat the powerful Laval in the preseason and open up the regular season 2-1, the sixth ranked ‘Birds were dealt a sobering 45-29 defeat at the hand of the visiting Saskatchewan Huskies.
After a successful road trip that saw the Thunderbirds men’s soccer team pick up wins against the Fraser Valley Cascades and the Trinity Western Spartans, Mike Mosher’s squad returned to UBC to take on the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack at Wolfson Field. The ‘Birds gave up few chances and managed to record their second consecutive clean sheet in a 2-0 win.
Every week this month, the Salish Sea Spiritual Ecology Alliance (SSSEA) will be celebrating ecological activism in what will be a modern-day pilgrimage to mirror evolution.
FarmAde is a free festival that happens every September at the UBC farm and offers something for everyone. As one of the last events of AMS Firstweek, everyone from students to community members and their children show up.
The Vancouver International Improv Festival returns to Granville Island for its 16th year featuring some of the best improv groups from all over Vancouver, Canada and the United States.
The Super Blood Moon might sound like the newest addition to the Twilight franchise, but really it’s just a super cool lunar event happening tonight
Faculty and students need to focus efforts on the root cause of global warming rather than radicalize our school against fossil fuel companies.
The Vancouver Writers Fest is the biggest event of the year for the city’s literary scene.
The men’s hockey season premiere is just around the corner and coach Adam Shell is hoping the new recruits will help bring UBC deep into the playoffs.
Reports of students getting food poisoning from at last night’s Centennial Harvest Feast are flying in fast and furiously.
The partnership clarifies what is needed for aboriginal students to transfer from Langara to UBC and provides some additional financial aid.
The result: an adult-sized tricycle/mobile ticket booth, otherwise known as the Arts Ticket Trike.
After three months of construction, UBC baseball has officially opened its $3.5 million indoor training facility.