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Can students be encouraged to make their voices heard as voters in the 2015 federal election, even after the controversial Fair Elections Act?
He Roars, a Studio 58 Fringe play tells a story of the lives of Charlie and Rose, torn apart by war, and the struggle to have faith in a world void of hope.
If you are someone with a tendency to address the heavy questions in life with a sense of humor, then Vancouver Fringe's Alone in the Universe is meant for you.
With The Fighting Season, Fringe-goers can expect to at least gain an intimate glimpse at how emotionally tense and draining such a duty can be.
Love is for Superbeasts at this years Fringe festival hopes to emulate the same creepy fascination of that scene with a live audience
Oh the Humanity, a play written by American playwright Will Eno, will showcase this fall at the Fringe Festival for the second time since 2010.
Vancouver-based writers Yu and Wong return to the Fringe Festival, bringing with them their original, unauthorized musical parody of the 2003 hit TV drama, The O.C..
The premier collaboration between UBC alumni Meredith Hambrock and Esther de Monteflores at the Vancouver Fringe Festival explores the learning we all experience through the medium of circus.
If you like your Canadian politics with a side of jazz hands, then Just Watch Me: A Time Travelling Trudeau Musical might be the Fringe show for you.
To fight for accreditation, TWU has gone to court time, and time again. Now the case is going to the Supreme Court of B.C.
Not sure why your girlfriend cares less about you than a 35 year-old Swedish man you've never head of? It's good to have some knowledge in the bank.
The UBC football team won big against CIS powerhouse Laval in a preseason exhibition match after travelling to Quebec to learn and practice with the team.
Mohamed Fahmy will not be joining UBC as a journalist in residence in the fall.