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Starting summer 2019 students will no longer need to take the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) test to register in first-year English courses such as ENGL 112.
The UBC baseball team closed out a strong series victory over the Oregon Tech Owls, winning three of four in the team’s return home from a grueling road-trip.
“I’m really excited about learning something new and coming up with new, exciting ideas in the lab," Sherbo said.
The temporary prayer space will be open from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. in West Mall Swing Space following requests from students for additional prayer areas on campus during the exam season.
He’s 6’3”, 250Ibs and if you bumped into him in the hallways of Buchanan, you wouldn’t be able to miss him. Out on the field, however, missing him is what quarterbacks hope for --- he’s their worst nightmare.
UBC Blood for Life decided to host the drive in hopes of recruiting more bi-racial donors.
This time on Hidden Treasures, we dive into Oceania and the various aspects of their many cultures: weapons, ceremonies, and human subjects.
Maillard comments on topics ranging from the fluidity of gender and sexuality to Vancouver’s wildly expensive housing market.
Graphics let the author or artist and the reader share a world in a more intimate manner. Many of the hidden treasures within Rare Books and Special Collection have graphic elements and display eclectic and stunning art styles.
Taking pride in his Indigenous and Latino blood, Balam S. Antonio uses music as a compelling means of storytelling on “struggle, anger and love” of his community and his people.
Each artist expressed their own ways of “reclaiming their roots” through their individuality. Some demonstrated this through paintings, some through photographs, some through crafts and woven fabrics and some through a multi-media combination.
On April 17, the provincial government announced $3.26 million in funding for open educational resources including the development of no-cost, open-access textbooks.
Keep an eye out for these good bois through your teary eyes when crawling to and from the library this month.
UBC School of Music alumnus Victoria Gibson wants to change the lack of diversity through her audio engineering workshops, hand-crafted to prioritize women, trans and gender non-conforming people.