Ryo Sugiyama is the curator for the Nitobe Memorial Garden, one of the most beautiful and tranquil places on the UBC campus.
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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.
After an early exit from the playoffs last year, the Thunderbirds have taken the experience in stride and are looking to do better this year.
To help T-Birds fans get ready for playoff action at War Memorial Gym, here's a special basketball-themed edition of the T-Birds 5-on-5 series.
UBC’s branch of SPHR is currently campaigning to have the AMS include a BDS resolution against the State of Israel on an upcoming election ballot.
We found out what five T-Bird leaders do to inspire their teams and the worst advice they've given and received.
UBC microbiologist Thomas Beatty is collaborating with researchers John Madden and Curtis Berlinguette to develop a new generation of solar cells.
Third-year Sauder student Betty Yunlei Lu is a proud competitor at the Miss World Canada pageant.
A new UBC campaign, Pictures for Progress, highlights issues of inaccessibility to medication through the use of visual images and creative artwork.
Pierse and the rest of her troupe applied for the 10th Annual Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival and were accepted.
With the wrap-up of Common Energy’s third annual Chew on This event, students at UBC were exposed to a greater focus on food sustainability than ever.
The Beyond Words series explores the power of words using other methods, hoping to ignite more possibility and passion amongst the audience.
Jimmy and the Jets will be playing a combination of original tunes and covers of popular songs. The band may play anything from R Kelly to Bruce Springsteen
In early January, the first batch of Compass Cards was distributed to 900 students in the Affiliated Theological Colleges on campus for February travel.