I’d heard about anti-Indigenous incidents, but as someone who wears the white skin of my mother’s side of the family, I had never witnessed the hatred for myself. It wasn’t until starting university that I began to delve deeper into my own culture.
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As UBC attempts to address the unique anxieties of future nurses, doctors and pharmacists, the question remains whether these changes will be enough to embolden students to one day marry the frontlines — or leave their pre-pandemic aspirations with cold feet.
I left the church after high school because I felt like I had to pick between being gay and following Jesus. But leaving the church meant leaving behind more than just religion.
The intersection of academic freedom and freedom of expression is hard to articulate but their divergence is critical in the context of UBC.
Too scared to put myself out there and even more fearful of getting on a bus, I found myself simply walking in circles with nothing but my withering sense of pride and Google Maps to help me find my way home.
Envision was the first job I got after changing my name and starting testosterone. I knew I could pass as cisgender for short periods, but I had no idea how to talk to cis men as a cis man.
"[Our insurance coverage is] more generous than a lot of health plans, but there’s a lot of room for improvement — especially around the areas of acknowledging that trans-care exists, other than just covering the medication for it.”
“It can be really emotionally draining trying to explain the dynamic of your culture in relation to what you’re going through.”
Online university has made a stable internet connection a necessity for learning and working, but for some it has been an unattainable luxury.
The story of UBC’s student protests, their wins and losses, resources and institutional knowledge, provides a valuable lesson on the future of effective protest.
The AMS Clubs and Societies Working Group is updating the Operations Committee policy manual, after complaints from clubs that the application process lacked clarity.
Before it was repainted, the Cairn was covered with a drawing of genital openings surrounded by the words “vagina,” “pu$$y” and “WAP.”
Dr. Bonnie Henry has told the presidents of BC universities to prepare for a fully in-person fall semester.
Community members are concerned that the centre, to replace the Thunderbird basketball court, will eliminate a community space in the neighbourhood.
Science representative Ray Hua found that a duplication error resulted in a $128,033.40 fund allocation overstatement in the AMS’s January budget reforecast.