Hopefully I’ve gotten my audience right over Love Nest’s year-long life, because I have some good news for you simps! UBC is hosting its very own version of The Bachelorette, and literally anyone can enter.
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While grieving during my graduate studies in journalism at UBC, I often find it difficult to focus on necessary tasks while also maintaining friendships.
A few days ago, a friend asked me how many times I had moved growing up, I paused as though the answer wasn’t simple. I had never moved. I grew up in one 732 square kilometre city in the same house and graduated from the same school I had entered 14 years earlier.
UBC students and community members have expressed varying opinions of the university following the “Sad Boy Sam” incident.
The hustle and bustle of the Life Building is not unknown to UBC students. It’s always busy — lines to buy food wrap around the building and each cold blue and white chair is filled with students. But the basement of the Life Building is different.
New executives and councillors met for the first time to dissolve the Ad-Hoc Governance Review Committee and appoint a councillor to the CiTR Board of Directors.
Applied science research groups at UBC showed off their work during a visit from German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier last week.
The federal budget proposes $813.6 million for 2023/24 student financial aid. . However, UBC’s president and the AMS think that the government can still do more for students.
Dr. Daniel Pauly and Dr. Rashid Sumaila are sailing toward sustainable change.
To commemorate this season's end, we've decided to crunch the numbers on game attendance since the 2012/13 season to highlight some exciting trends.
If you are someone who enjoys long hikes and backcountry camping, this route through Garibaldi might be for you.
Here's who will be leading each section of the paper this year.
UBC’s CHIME team won the Brockhouse Canada Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Engineering last week.
After decades of student pressure, dozens of universities across the continent have pledged to take portions of their investment funds out of fossil fuels. As of 2019, UBC is one of them.
The current AMS executives will leave office at the end of the month and be replaced by a new group, elected by you, the student body.