Upon entering the Burrard Arts Foundation Gallery, the staff warned us not to step on a curving silver line drawn on the floor. Painted with a light-reflexive material, the line traced the solar movements during the fall equinox of September 22.
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Tuesday night, the Youth Town Hall on Voting Reform event took place at Irving K. Barber Library. The meeting gave youth under 30 the opportunity to voice their opinions on reforming Canada’s voting system.
Thought the gold rush was ancient history? Think again. UBC Mineral Deposit Research Unit’s (MDRU) research team has recently returned from their government funded Yukon and Alaska Metallogeny project (YAM) for the second year running.
Therapy dogs came to UBC last week! We got to catch up with some of them after the session. They offered superb advice such as, “It’s better to have sniffed a thousand doggy butts than to have never sniffed any doggy butts at all.”
The AMS is holding a free two-day conference with The International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and the Ending Violence Association of British Columbia, beginning today at the Great Hall in the Nest and concluding on October 1 at 4:30 p.m.
The art of note taking has been around since the dawn of time and students of today couldn’t be more familiar with it. Note taking has so easily transformed from blue ink stains,to the droning clicking of keyboards.
If you already know your way around campus, have a favourite lunch spot and don't care much for UBC news, then the app won't offer you a lot. But it's useful in saving time here and there, and for staying in the loop.
A new diagnostic test developed by a team of researchers including UBC professor of Microbiology and Immunology Bob Hancock, promises to dramatically reduce the speed and increase the accuracy of sepsis diagnoses.
Beaty Nocturnal is a new event series hosted by the Beaty Biodiversity Museum. It will be happening monthly, starting at 5 p.m. and accepting pay-by-donation. For now, it's the same programming as their daytime hours, but it's still worth a visit.
A 2-2 record may not seem all that impressive, but when you consider that the ’Birds struggled to play consistently in their first three games - you’ve got to give them credit. Head coach Blake Nill has said in past games about how “the inconsistenci
"What we were trying to do is support students from underrepresented student populations, and Aboriginal students are one of those groups of students," said the associate vice-president of enrolment services and registrar.
Winters claims that the whole anti-porn movement stems from the work of Gary Wilson and Marnia Robinson. Neither of them has a strong background in psychology and many of their claims have to do with the effects of addiction upon the brain.
The Conversation is written by 40,000 academics and researchers globally, and has established national sites for the UK, France and Africa. This media organization provides independent analysis and commentary.
“Looking around the Great Hall of the Nest filled with roughly 40 organizers and attendees at Tuesday afternoon’s Sexual Assault Policy information session, you could have counted the number of men in attendance on one hand.”
Our feature this week revolved around the recent completion of Brock Commons. Clearly we are all serious, hard-hitting journalists. We thought that these rejected headlines were too good to be forgotten.