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Former UBC President Stephen Toope will receive an honorary degree from UBC during the Spring Congregation ceremonies in late May.
Following several weeks of downtime, a repair, a frightful incident and yet another 'fix', an elevator in Ponderosa's Arbutus house is out of service again.
Strangers on a Train provides a chance for strangers to gather and share their love of poetry.
The AMS Art Gallery is featuring a few works of visual art by architect and painter Lionel Thomas and designer and painter Patricia Thomas.
The original playwright, Johnathan Larson, wrote Rent with the intention to bring musical theatre to the MTV generations.
On February 25, Adjunct teachers across the United States and Canada protested in a National Walk-Out Day to protest low wages, poor working conditions and a lack of job security.
AMS President Tanner Bokor has withdrawn from the presidential race in the upcoming elections.
The women’s squad now heads to their next challenge: hosting the Canada West Final Four.
A gutsy three-game quarterfinal win followed by a two-game semifinal ousting at the hands of the University of Alberta Golden bears. Sound familiar?
The ‘Birds swiftly handed the visiting UNBC Timberwolves their return tickets home after sweeping a best-of-three series this past Thursday and Friday.
After earning a week off before opening the playoff season, UBC split Friday and Saturday’s playoff series against the University of Manitoba.
Ryo Sugiyama is the curator for the Nitobe Memorial Garden, one of the most beautiful and tranquil places on the UBC campus.
The AMS encourages students to vote yes for the upcoming Metro Vancouver transit referendum by the Mayor’s Council Plan.
UBC prof Ronald Rensink believes that studying magic tricks can offer great benefits to the field of psychology, such as cluing to the age at which children develop object permanence.