On March 27, UBC and SFU student delegates gathered with students, faculty and the public at SFU’s downtown campus to discuss their experiences at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28).
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Last night, Councillors heard a recap of the 2024 election, which saw the third highest voter turnout in history.
Some of the most important discoveries in physics have been made by women, but if you put the words “famous physicist” into Google, you’ll see a list of dozens of men before coming across a single one.
Nearly six years after legalization and three years of planning, a cannabis dispensary opened on the University Endowment Lands (UEL) in late February.
EUS President Karisma Jutla wouldn't be where she is if it weren't for mentorship.
"Most people would [think Zuko is hot], wouldn’t they, Lieutenant Jee? Unless they were an IDIOT." —Season 1, Episode IDK
“begin everything with bismillah | in the name of God”
It can’t be that easy to throw away six years of friendship, can it?
Blue Chip Express closed indefinitely in December 2023 for renovations.
The meet, held at the Rasphal Dillon Oval, was the first of the season for the Thunderbirds and showed promise for the rest of the year.
When I was 17, my nana gave me a mega-set of aluminum knitting needles. I keep them in Vancouver because they remind me of home.
The Point has unexpectedly closed today just three weeks after announcing that the outlet would permanently end operations on the last day of classes.
Starting June 1, the hourly minimum wage will increase by 65 cents, moving from $16.75 to $17.40.
In many sports, the opportunities to play professionally only exist overseas. The Ubyssey spoke to three former UBC athletes to shed light on why they’re pushed internationally and how that process works.
The NHL’s choices echo the most toxic parts of the sport's culture, amplifying the voices that constantly say hockey is not for everyone.