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Shakespeare's King Lear swaps a grim moorland for the green lawns of Vanier Park for the current season of Bard on the Beach.
We went backstage with UBC Opera to get a sense of the work that goes into putting on a production like La Traviata.
Kateh spoke to an audience yesterday about what he's learned after Ebola peaked in Liberia last year.
Every few weeks, your student government spends a Wednesday night meeting talking about a bunch of things.
Through the Nest's food menu Bissell has demonstrated his commitment to putting forward student-friendly food in a sustainable and cost-effective way.
“TransLink does not get to see all of the details linking the Compass Card to the person… what they get is a truncated student ID, or TSID,” said Crasta.
Even with the moving music and large popularity of this opera, Hermiston adds that La Traviata is rarely performed in university due to it's difficulty.
WFC2 bounced back with one of their best attacking performances of the year in a 3-2 win at home against Cascadian rival Portland Timbers 2.
UBC football fans have a familiar face to cheer for when the BC Lions take on the Edmonton Eskimos tonight at Thunderbird Stadium.
The centre of business ethics will be funded by Peter Dhillon, chairperson of Ocean Spray Cranberries.
The process of buying textbooks can be intimidating, especially if you haven't done it before.
For Stephen Mussell and other students, the ability to coexist between a formal education system and aboriginal identity is relatively new to Canadian history.
The new Pit will be in use tomorrow night, after receiving provisional occupancy approval this afternoon.
Three Canadian universities took part in a new, 12 hour program designed to teach women about assault and defences against it.