The Thunderbirds men’s soccer team concluded their preseason with a match against cross-town rivals SFU, winning 1-0 in front of an impressive crowd.
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Following a home loss, the ‘Caps headed out on a month long, four game road trip that had all the makings of a colossal disaster. But it was no disaster.
It’s summer! No midterms, no papers, no finals; you’ve got all the time in the world. Make the most out of your last week of summer with our suggestions.
Twenty Three Days at Sea was intended to help young artists create communities for themselves.
From September 8-11, Coffee for Commuters representatives will greet students as they arrive on campus with free coffee, snacks and a special pick-me-up playlist.
The trend of taking more than four years to graduate has actually been going on for quite some time. Despite 60% of students in four year programs taking longer than that to graduate, the trend has not increased since 2003.
The UBC Board of Governors has accepted a request from its Chair, John Montalbano, to ask Vice-Chair Alice Laberge to take over the duties of the Chair.
Utopian Dystopia showcases the evolution in Mair’s treatment of the themes of information and control, delving into the duel between reality and perception.
The “victory lap” is becoming more and more common -- and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
One phone call from the chair of the Board of Governors has prompted an investigation, calls for resignation, and a national debate.
In the scandal that has engulfed UBC since university president Gupta resigned several weeks ago, Ghoussoub has made his frustration very public.
UBC has hired Adam Shell as hockey’s new bench boss. Shell was brought in to replace Tyler Kuntz, who left the team abruptly last month for the Giants.
Sad to see summer go? Swap out your summertime sadness for some summertime salad-ness! (recipe)
Uber is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad company, and the AMS should waste not an iota of its limited resources promoting their interests.
Uber is reliable, inexpensive and the future of private transportation.