As on-campus activism continues to ramp up, Sulong UBC reflects on the lessons and legacy of Filipino student organizing and that we can draw from this history to respond to contemporary issues.
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The north building of the Brock Commons Phase 2 expansion will open this July.
Dr. Eduardo Jovel has spent years of his academic career in labs researching the chemical composition of Indigenous plant medicine — work which stems from his Pipil-Mayan heritage.
While putting together this issue, we decided to take a look back at how Pride has been represented in The Ubyssey in years past. One piece we found was a paper published on February 5, 1998, coordinated by Pride UBC — that year’s Pride issue.
Painting a portrait of Istanbul is impossible — laughable, even.
Being Queer often means certain experiences happen on a different timeline.
With high temperatures looming overhead, it can be hard to stay cool while staying active. Here’s The Ubyssey’s tips for exercising in hot summer weather.
This year campus security received a total of 10,017 calls for service, a slight increase from the previous report’s 8,889.
Before she was a drag queen, Anita Wigl’it had a job that was, at times, “boring.” But then, she ushered the Australian classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, and a seemingly normal shift and show would forever changed her life. The then-twenty-year-old saw something in that theatre that she had never seen before — drag queens on stage.
On June 21, the Faculties of Applied Sciences (APSC) and Land and Food Systems (LFS) celebrated the official launch of Weaving Relations, a new course exploring Indigenous histories, people and settler colonialism in Canada.
The 2023 AMS Services report states that the number of severe cases and students reporting suicide to Peer Support is at an all time high.
The unveiling of the 2023/24 AMS financial budget took centre stage at last night’s Council meeting.
ARCHIVE is not your typical drag show — and not just because it actually starts on time.
Coming into a discussion about Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit & Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction, I was not expecting to hear about a human and an AI rat falling in love.
Starting this fall, international students will no longer be able to receive the Trek Excellence Scholarship, which was previously available to all students at UBC.