Half of patients in the province diagnosed with depression who seek help from a physician are receiving inadequate care. The other half are receiving the minimum adequate treatment, according to a new UBC study.
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Sunday, July 31 marks the 38th Vancouver Pride Parade. While enjoying yourself, they uphold a zero-tolerance policy for hate crimes and ask everyone enjoy themselves and be respectful of all participants.
He united the University of Cincinnati under the hashtag #HottestCollegeInAmerica and it's obvious that UBC needs a cool new hashtag too! All the contenders are solid entries as the voting has been relatively close between each round.
We arrive at Buntzen lake and begin the arduous process of taking the canoe off the truck; not an easy task for one person who’s five-foot-two, one person with a hurt shoulder, and the last getting annoyed at the incompetency of the other two.
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UBC homeowners are quickly losing patience with the “serious and chronic noise violations” that pour out of the UBC fraternity village “virtually every other day,” according to Aaron Goodman, a neighbouring resident.
The African Descent Festival is aimed at celebrating African business, culture and art in Vancouver to foster a larger sense of community for individuals of African and non-African descent, while also having amazing food and music.
With more than 500 submission and 1500 votes, the grand prize winner is Chris Yu for the name “P.H. Tea.” Since Yu is one of the staff behind the AMS contest, the top prize of a month's worth of free bubble tea was passed onto the second-place entry.
The stage of Pericles is an old, dilapidated temple. Bowls, statues and other artifacts are strewn about like the rubble itself and at the centre of it all is an altar at which a covered figure chants while the opening music fills the room.
The UPass is nothing but a distant memory at this point in the summer and you just can’t force yourself to dish out the $91 a month for a one-zone. That’s fine, because Vancouver is a Canadian hotspot for car sharing.
While we warmly welcomes our new 15th president to UBC, there are some things that definitely need to change around here. The Ubyssey has kindly taken the time to create a to-do list in an attempt to point Ono in the right direction.
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In a letter sent out to students yesterday, UBC chemistry department head Michael Wolf warned of Nguyen's recent conduct, which included asking after female students who had previously had little or no contact with him.