Colour Connected Against Racism, an AMS resource group whose mission is aimed at providing support and information for BIPOC students, has been inactive since 2020.
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Whenever I go home, I visit a bench overlooking the river valley. It’s one of my favourite spots in Edmonton. The city, and the memories it contains, spread out in a panorama.
AMS elections season has arrived, and students are competing for five executive positions, two Board of Governors seats and five seats on the UBC Vancouver Senate.
On Friday, the women's volleyball team defeated the Trinity Western University Spartans in four sets. With a close five-set win the day before, UBC swept the weekend series for their eighth time this season.
AMS Council met on February 7 to approve governance code changes and pass a bylaw change, which will also be voted on by the student body in a referendum during AMS elections.
For young salmon, road salt run-off can be deadly. A research project is using citizen science to monitor the impacts of road salting on freshwater fish.
The UBC Social Justice Centre (SJC) have filed a lawsuit against Hillel BC Society, alleging Hillel's former contractor defamed them by distributing pro-Hamas stickers posted around campus in November.
Why stare wistfully at paintings when you can stare rizzfully at actual people?
On Friday, the men's volleyball team faced off against Trinity Western University at the sold-out Pride Night, winning 3–2 in close sets.
Move over Rice Purity Test. It's UBC's time to shine.
The vibrators, condoms and cock rings at your local sex toy store are here for a good time and a long time. But that’s not as fun as it sounds. How can a sex toy be biodegradable, durable and hygienic?
Dating in university is definitely not the romanticized image I had in my mind — the closest I’ve come to a loving relationship here is a grand two-week “situationship.”
Why would I try for a future that would make me unhappy?
Print media allowed 2SLGBTQIA+ people to communicate efficiently and anonymously, sometimes hiding in plain sight when it would have been dangerous — or illegal — to be out. UBC's Queer Collections Project aims to make this media accessible to students.
Is Vancouver's annual Hot Chocolate Festival nothing more than a very well done marketing ploy? Yes. Will I continue to happily hand over my money? Also yes.