When the Canadian U-20 Rugby team takes to the field in Portugal from May 12-24 there will be a distinct Thunderbird flavour to the squad.
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First they won the boot, now they’ll aim for the Cup. After defeating the BLRC the Thunderbirds will battle for their first Rounsefell Cup in 50 years.
As the death toll mounts, UBC professors comment on whether or not the worst of the disaster could have been avoided and what is now in store for Nepal.
Think NCAA basketball but for eSports. That’s what UBC’s eSports Club won on May third. They swept Robert Morris University (RMU) 3-0 in the NACC final.
The BMO Vancouver Marathon took place on May 3, and over 4,000 eager and willing Vancouverites were behind the successful operation.
Students continue to show enthusiasm for the new Dog House food cart, which charges between $7 and $8 for one hot dog.
Several UBC researchers are studying chemotherapy patients with symptoms of "chemo brain" to examine if it is a real phenomenon.
For most people, taking a walk is as easy as tying your shoes and walking to the trail. But for people with disabilities, it is not as simple, or is it?
The PowerShares Series may be a bit “joke and stroke,” but fans certainly seemed to enjoy the opportunity to see these champions play in a more relaxed environment.
The government budget renewed its commitment of $222 million to TRIUMF for the next five years, with an additional $45 million compensating for inflation.
The UBC Cup first began as a tournament for the real-time strategy game Starcraft, but now encompasses five more games: Super Smash Bros., CS: GO, Dota 2, Hearthstone and League of Legends.
Their newest commercial uses members of the UBC football team to show just how durable a polyurethane garden hose is.
A UBC medical researcher was fired in 2013 over an alleged fraud that cost $425K in losses. An investigation is currently ongoing.
“We set ourselves the task that five or six of the artists included in the collection at MOA had to be original, had never shown their art in public before”
A group of UBC scientists have located a particular gene in the brain that causes brain swelling after trauma to the head.