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With a smile, Butenschön remarked that his team will take 24 hours to celebrate the victory, before turning their full attention to the Canada West finals. UBC will head to Edmonton to take on the University of Alberta Golden Bears in two weeks time, with the winner taking home a championship banner.
Former youth-in-care at UBC will once again have low-barrier access to provincial funds intended to help cover some of the additional costs of an education.
The COVID-19 testing positivity rate at UBC has slightly increased, according to new data released by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC).
After last year's historically uncontested AMS election with a turnout of only 6.9 per cent, what has the AMS done to boost this year's voter engagement?
The Arts Undergraduate Society leaked the email addresses of over 360 students in a mass email about its new arts student discount program.
An email, sent at 4:20 PM on Thursday, outlines UBC’s divestment plans and timeline. However, these plans are conditional on whether “you cut us some slack” and “stop being big babies about some little black gold.”
On February 17, VP Students Ainsley Carry presented the task force’s draft recommendations to the university’s Board of Governors Finance Committee.
If only I were Aphrodite, an all-knowing goddess...
To a lot of us, intimacy is physical. It’s sexual. It's a touch wrapped around feelings and emotions for the person you’re going to share some of the deepest aspects of your life (and body) with.
My mother used to scold me because I always forgot my umbrella on rainy days.
"[You can also] aggressively walk down Main Mall while crying, assert your dominance that way."
During the January 19 Executive Committee meeting, AMS President Cole Evans announced that the changes are designed to make accessing internal and external AMS policies easier for students.
UBC Social Justice Centre held an AMS Elections forum last night, where candidates in seven different races answered questions and agreed on the importance of the issues discussed while slightly diverging in their approaches.
Madeline Laurendeau is a second-year geography student and activist who is among 15 other youth suing the federal government over climate change.