This summer, 92 musicians between the ages of 16 and 26 trained and performed with the prestigious National Youth Orchestra of Canada
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Speaking to researchers who have spent their careers trying to fill in the knowledge gaps in illicit drugs, two challenges continue to stand as roadblocks.
They're your elected reps, your executive council, and the student body that makes the decisions. So who are they?
The peak is within grasp, but the loose, piled rock slides out from under me, threatening to start a rockfall, every time I step. Only the chimney remains.
Ubyssey writers went far and wide in the summer of 2015, from kayaking in the ??? to research in Ethiopia, political engagement in South Africa and conquering fears in the Bahamas. Read their impressions of their voyages in the Travel supplement.
On this excursion I thought I might find that fear of the ocean and then indulge in it, like some people do with horror movies or roller coasters.
The neoprene squeezes the air out of my lungs. Then I wiggle the lifejacket over all my gear and the last of the air is pushed from my lungs.
Our news editor travelled to Ethiopia for a Go Global seminar in May. Here are her impressions of the trip, as well as her photographs.
After a month on the road, Whitecaps FC2 finally returned home to Thunderbird Stadium where they dropped a hard, 2-1 decision to Sacramento Republic FC.
UBC’s radio station CiTR is central to campus music and cultural life, and to kick the new year off they are back with Live @ Lunch.
The Hatch Art Gallery has settled into its new home and is marking the occasion with an exhibit on UBC’s past student spaces.
While there is an image in the mass media of first years showing no restraint in the face of newfound freedom, many would say this is not the case at UBC.
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