Even before the start of the pandemic, Indigenous students have been using traditional Indigenous beadwork to enrich their lives. But since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, beadwork has become an even stronger healing art.
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After two years of online ceremonies due to the pandemic, UBC is holding in-person spring graduation for graduating students this year.
According to University RCMP Cpl. Ian Sim, three elementary school students were struck by a car that sped off the road at the roundabout in the Botanical Garden parking lot.
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Since its creation, hip-hop has always been an outlet for Black exploration. Hip-hop is slowly dying and we are watching it unfold right before our eyes.
The SASC, located in room 3150 on the third floor of the Nest, specializes in providing support and advocacy services for sexual assault victims and their families.
To honour Asian Heritage Month as a celebration of all Asians, regardless of upbringing, here are the stories of three Chinese adoptees at UBC.
The provincial government has announced a funding review to look at how it’s allocating funding to 25 post-secondary institutions, a potential step toward making higher education more affordable.
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In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, the UBC Asian Library hosted a panel on May 12 called “Celebrate Learning with Asian Library: Spotlight on Collections and Innovation.”
A youth-led climate group is organizing a round of demonstrations at UBC to push the university to fully divest from fossil fuels by the end of the year.
Dr. John Gilbert, chair of the Senate Tributes Committee, announced the recommendation of the degree’s rescission in a statement posted on the UBC News website earlier this evening, nearly a year after the matter emerged.
UBC Recreation is holding its Free Week from Tuesday, May 24 to Monday, May 30.
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