This Sunday, the first ever WindFest! -- a woodwind workshop at UBC -- will open to oboe and bassoon players of all ages and skill levels.
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The AMS has awarded $10,000 to UmbraCity to pilot a free umbrella sharing service across campus, with four kiosks around campus and more in the works.
There can be renewed hope that Mohamed Fahmy will be joining UBC as a member of the faculty at the School of Journalism.
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"I want UBC to make me someone who is recalled fondly. So that, whenever someone says my name, they kinda have that smile on their face."
The short, titled Nephew, follows a young man as he decides whether or not to reconnect with an estranged uncle, having seen him at a bus stop for the first time in many years.
The hard drive contained personal information such as full names, postal codes, birth dates and last known addresses.
At least two dozen campus buildings are at serious risk of collapse during even a moderate earthquake according to documents obtained by The Ubyssey. Officials say they are focused on raising awareness of earthquake safety measures.
Vancouver Fire and Rescue responded to a reported freon gas leak at the Neville Scarfe Building at around 9 a.m. today.
What did the statement the AMS released on Gupta's resignation do for the UBC community?