Beginning this Monday, anyone looking to enjoy a nice week of relaxation before the impending start of the semester need look no further than Main Mall for some fun, free events to enjoy the fine weather with.
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Today is Santa Ono's first official day as UBC president. To start off his five year term, Ono held a "coffee talk" meet and greet. The event was popular with students, faculty, staff and animal rights protestors all in attendance.
In the pursuit of knowledge, The Ubyssey has compiled a series of wisdom nuggets from a panel of experts with the knowledge and experience on UBC to responsibly push their opinions on unsuspecting first-years.
Last summer, Overholt swam at the Toronto Pan American games and came away from the competition with three medals. She won a gold in the 400-metre freestyle. This came less than 24 hours after she was disqualified for an illegal turn
Each year the AMS commissions a survey to ask students about their experience at UBC. This article breaks down the issues that the 1,564 students who responded to the survey indicated to be the most concerning.
I find many people during the school term have trouble justifying a night out because they know they have school work to do. If you don't give yourself time away from school, then you won't be able to fully engage yourself in that school work.
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UBC engineering physics students spend their summer building autonomous robots to compete in the program's annual competition (it's also their final exam for the course). The second year students had five weeks to build a robot with their teams.
Two poisonous arrows from a Maasai tribe in Kenya, Africa were turned over to the North Vancouver RCMP. The RCMP then reached out to staff at the Museum of Anthropology who accepted the arrows into their collection.
Actor, author and, of course, geeky dreamboat Captain Kirk — Mr. William Shatner can be described as many things. As he walked across our very own Chan Centre stage, however, “ordinary” was definitely not one of those words.
"It’s a time capsule of what it sounded like to be a student from the 1940s to today. You can hear everything from vintage advertisements, live coverage of protests, and grassroots voices discussing controversial topics."
Earlier in the year, Michael Kingsmill mentioned that UBC had ideas for future nap rooms, but no plans were solidified as way back when, students were getting frisky where they shouldn’t have been. Maybe these solo nap pods are the new way to go.
Yesterday afternoon, the Musqueam community launched a cedar canoe into the Fraser River in a cultural celebration. The canoe used in the ceremony was carved out of a 350-year-old cedar log over the course of three months.
Through her poetic depictions of Vancouver landscapes and unique yet relatable characters, she weaves together a story that pulls the reader into the fictional reality residing within the pages of U Girl.
UBC Film alumnus Chris Lorenz, Joaquin Cardoner and Ricardo Carneiro’s Telus Storyhive project Roadside Deadguys will give you insight into the depressingly hilarious world of a roadside afterlife, and a really long game of carpicky.