Sophie, in Shadow, set in India in 1914, has earned the book a spot as a finalist for a BC Book Prize in Children’t Literature.
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Aaron Chapman was nominated for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award for Live at the Commodore: The Story of Vancouver's Historic Commodore Ballroom.
Aislinn Hunter’s The World Before Us is off to an astounding start by being shortlisted for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize.
Here’s a roundup of what some of the post-secondary schools are doing for LDOC, what kind of musical acts they get and the budgets they have to play with.
The RCMP have called the death of a man that occurred on campus today suspicious.
From children's literature to fiction, alumni and profs have written some interesting novels this year. We've rounded up just a few of the nominees into this year's book supplement.
UBC Athletics' annual Big Block Awards were held Tuesday night, celebrating the best varsity athletes, coaches and trainers.
The net is shorter, the court is smaller, and this game is much harder than expected.
Upon arrive at work this morning, UBC Engineering dean Marc Parlange was surprised to find that, overnight, his office had been transformed into a barnyard.
Tokyo Police Club’s newest album Forcefield came out in March 2014 and reached number 17 in the Canadian album charts.
The AMS’s Equity Commissioner is presenting a report that proposes the formation of an AMS Inclusion Office to Council this week.
The Arts Undergraduate Society will be offering nostalgic glimpses into the past of the beloved Arts County Fair (ACF) at their first ever Summer Send Off.
According to the Facebook event, over 900 people are planning on attending the exhibition entitled Flawless: A Beyoncé Inspired Art Show and Fundraiser.
The Devil Operation was the last in the series of events at the UBC Social Justice Centre Conference 2015.
Campus Security's annual safety report showed that the majority of activated blue phone calls were activated either by accident or as a prank.