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Be it entrepreneur, traveller, or storyteller, Kennedy proudly owns his identity and is using his own way to navigate in the sea of acting dreams.
I immediately fell for this guy's exuberant personality but the problem is that he was an exchange student and now he is back in his country.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors review Block Party, the last Pit Night, AMS Council squabbles and share their thoughts on Friday classes for Sauderites.
There’s no one straight definition of what cult cinema is. It could be marvelously made, out of the ordinary or could make you question what you know.
Originally from Iran and coming from a mostly traditional family, Azarbad’s pursuit in acting was not something her parents were keen on.
“There’s not a lot of places you can sell ... For us, our major goal is to just get into the world through festivals.”
Although De Lorme later devotes herself into the audio engineering aspect of theatre production, acting is what initially brought her into theatre.
Catherine Dauvergne is currently a professor of immigration law at UBC’s Allard School of Law, and, in July, will be taking over the role of dean.
UBC professors Judy Illes and Catherine Anderson resigned from a Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame committee due to a lack of female nominees.
What was going on besides Block Party? Yes, believe it or not, Block Party was not the only thing students had in mind for their last day of classes.
Philosophy professor Paul Russell received a $12 million grant to study morality and free will from a Swedish research group.
After several years of planning, the AMS is rolling out a central exam database for old course material.
UBC has released its budget for the 2015-2016 year.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors discuss the recent break-in at the Moon, Block Party PR issues and blue phone mischief.