The AMS Elections Committee said it decided unanimously this morning to disqualify the Jacket from the race after committing multiple campaign violations.
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If you don’t have a Letterboxd account, haven’t been to a movie theatre since 2019 or aren’t deep in film Twitter hot takes, have no fear. I, your new annoying friend, am here to help you ace your Oscar ballot this year.
The Ukrainian Student Union (USU) held a rally on campus in solidarity with Ukraine on Monday, three days after the one-year anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine last year.
The Vancouver City Council voted in January to close the City of Vancouver’s Renter’s Office, a body established by the previous council in 2018 to promote and advocate for tenants’ rights.
Hanson is now the senior director of athletics and recreation at Simon Fraser University. She worked in senior leadership roles at UBC Athletics from 2005 to 2015.
The SkyTrain to UBC seems to be a lower priority on the TransLink Mayor’s council 10-year action plan, but the AMS and UBC remain optimistic about progress on the project.
Just three years ago, Andy Nguyen never imagined that today he would be running a thriving cookie business. Nguyen, alongside his sister Jessica, founded Bak’d Cookies, which sells their signature gourmet cookies online and at farmer’s markets across the Lower Mainland.
At the Chan Centre on February 25, Black classical, jazz, and R&B will weave together to form a cosmic space where the past, present, and future become one.
PrEP, or HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, refers to any drug that reduces one’s risk of contracting HIV. For many students, this is an invaluable sexual health resource — for both safer sex and peace of mind.
Subpar sexual education can set many of us on an uncertain path toward understanding our sexuality — but it's never too late to begin sexual reclamation through knowledge and learning.
Black members of UBC’s Faculty of Medicine gathered on Friday, February 17 to share their diverse personal stories and discuss the future of the significantly unrepresentative field of medicine.
We are so grateful to the Canadian University Press for this recognition.
Voting opens March 6.
UBC's Vancouver Senate met Wednesday night to discuss international agreements, vote on approving new courses and appoint senators to take over responsibilities after the removal of a student senator.
For many survivors of sexual trauma, there is a clear before and after — and there is no going back. But that doesn’t mean healing isn’t possible.