Directed by MFA directing grad Sarah Rodgers, The Duchess a.k.a Wallis Simpson is a melange of fantasy and reality.
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The UBC Thunderbirds baseball team kicked off their home opener against the College of Idaho Coyotes with a win and a loss.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors discuss record attendance at the tuition town hall, SUB delays and compost.
Directed by MFA Directing student Barbara Tomasic, Triumph of Love presents easy laughs in the tale of confused, complicated, cross-dressing, cheesy love.
As a member of the National Assembly of First Nations Elders Council, I believe that respect and open dialogue is the true path to peace and reconciliation.
The year's final BARTalk looked at the controversies sand problems of Bill C-51.
Today is the Persian New Year and the UBC Persian Club isn't letting the miserable weather dampen their spirits (metaphorically, if not literally).
The AMS is in the process of creating a yearbook in honour of UBC's centennial.
Some will compete for glory and scale the wall with graceful ease, and others will puke the second they drag their hungover self past the starting line.
Hillel BC has been frustrated with their attempts to converse with BDS supporters.
The Indian government will be providing $1.92 million in funding grants for international students at UBC.
Carole Jolly and her team are dedicated to "developing a community where people can live, work, learn and play all in one spot."
Juno Award-winning musician Lights is currently on campus at Menchie's UBC.
Thanks to an incredible 18-game winning streak, the Thunderbirds made their fans proud by earning bronze at the CIS championships in Quebec City.
Thomas Beckman, who studied classical viola at UBC, recently wrote and recorded the soundtrack for the film Colours of Edziza.