Am I graduating? Oh, God no — this is my first year. I just don’t feel like doing this seven more times.
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It’s a windy day at the Stanley Park Seawall. Kha Nguyen, a wildlife photographer, observes that there aren’t as many birds as he expected.
We don’t always think of students as migrants. Their stay is considered temporary — they can become migrants once they graduate and start applying for permanent residency, or get a full-time job. But students, international students in particular, are migrating every time a new semester starts.
Red Gate’s address is on Main Street, but Google Maps notoriously takes people to the back entrance of the building (I’m people).
My family did not celebrate Christmas growing up. We lived in a tropical Southeast Asian country where it was 30 degrees Celsius year round, so most things typically associated with Christmas were alien to me.
As academics — and as fair-minded individuals — we must explain these events without taking broad swings at a perceived ‘enemy.’ Using inflammatory language and distorting events not only does an injustice to the complexity of the issue but can harm and intimidate the members of our community.
When the cheesy classics of Christmas start feeling repetitive and bland, it's time to throw some horror in the mix. The best movie for this? Krampus (2015).
You believe the frail, wide-eyed, cold dust covered little lad inside the Martha Piper fountain is another pre-finals induced hallucination. But still, you approach it slowly, about to offer your puffer to the poor soaking and freezing thing.
The organization has been helping address homelessness across Canada since 1996 but only started the tournament in Vancouver in 2008. The tournament coordinates former professional hockey players or Olympians as ‘star power’ to play alongside amateurs as a fundraiser.
The UBC Persian Club has published the Pejvak Journal, a peer-reviewed undergraduate journal showcasing five peer-reviewed manuscripts.
The UBC Commuter Student Hostel has changed locations to šxʷhəleləm̓s tə k̓ʷaƛ̓kʷəʔaʔɬ student residence and now only offers a private accommodation option for $69 per night.
Coming off two weeks of games and a bye weekend, November has seen the UBC women’s volleyball team dominate Canada West (CW), only dropping one game since the season’s start. Here’s what you might have missed.
UBC is sending a ten person delegation to the 28th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from November 30–December 12.
UBC’s Artistic Swimming Club has been making national headlines in the world of artistic swimming for years now as a club with skill, heart and promise.
Marine Drive residents are now able to access commonsblock services overnight, reversing the earlier change.