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I’m back home this summer, but home doesn’t feel like home. Any advice on how to deal with that feeling?
Asian Heritage Month has been celebrated in Canada since the 1990s, but 20 years ago, the federal government officially designated May as the month-long celebration. UBC has officially celebrated the month since 2004.
ECOSCOPE celebrated the work of students and recent discoveries at the forefront of bioengineering.
Unwreck the Beach is The Ubyssey's new sustainability column written by UBC students, for UBC students.
The faculty of arts may cut its international student advisors in the next academic year.
On April 5, the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration (ACAM) department invited Jamie Liew and Lindsay Wong, two female Asian Canadian writers, to a reading and discussion at the UBC Arts Student Centre.
Student senator attendance at Senate committee meetings this past year has proven variable. Senators who were unable to attend many committee meetings say scheduling flexibility would allow them to better fulfill their roles.
Alongside the fundamentals of computer science and entrepreneurship, the curriculum educates students on Indigenous history, including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action, and encourages them to “use their voice in a powerful way.”
At the meeting, senators sent a proposed change to the Allard School of Law admissions process back to the faculty for further consideration and approved an pathway for Indigenous applicants into the faculty of dentistry.
UBC researchers want to map the smell profile of Metro Vancouver — and they need your help to do so.
Asian Heritage Month is upon us. The Ubyssey has compiled a list of resources within UBC and Metro Vancouver that emphasize education, creativity and support people in cases of anti-Asian racism.
Hate them or love them, horror movies are a prime example of how film can interact with our psychology.
On May 9, a group of UBC medical students gathered in Ottawa to advocate for universal access to contraception.
To introduce ourselves, we’re recommending some summer reading — from the outgoing editors, books they’ve already read and loved, and from the incoming editors, books we’re looking forward to digging into.