If this manic joy was backed up by a dose of realism in regards to what students are actually facing, this positivity would be easier to swallow.
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In most cases, what we talk about won?t affect a student's day to day activity, but there are always a few tidbits that might interest you.
"There’s a great circus community in Vancouver. Juggling, mostly. It’s always fun."
Arts Night Out, happening before and after Harvest Feast on September 24, will be an evening of free performances, shows, galleries, and student exhibits.
Roger McAfee, who oversaw the construction of the last “new” student union building at UBC and served as AMS president, tells what’s gone wrong at UBC.
At UBC, administrators are concerned students would eschew other, more effective services in favour of the safety app.
The AMS and campus partners like the Mental Health and Well Being Commissioner and Access and Diversity are considering many changes to academic policies.
When asked about how the AMS chooses the performers at events, Earnshaw said, “generally we choose artists we make sure we have enough Canadian content."
Friday night was a welcome back event for many people but for the UBC women’s hockey team it was a chance to break the ice with the new season.
After falling to Calgary in their season opener last year, UBC football earned their redemption.
Smoothies are easy to make, healthy and delicious, but often university students find it difficult to incorporate vegetables into their smoothies.
If you go to homecoming, you might not remember the score, but the memories you’ll leave with will last a lifetime.
The Homecoming tradition won't survive another blowout, another embarrassment. No one will be able to bring students out to a tradition of embarrassment.
The annual Zombie Walk took place in downtown Vancouver on the weekend of September 5.
The UBC men’s hockey team took to the ice against SFU for their annual preseason matchup. History repeated itself as the T-Birds won by a 6-0 landslide.