“This happiness was targeted, young people going out on Friday night. It was us, me and my friends…. It was really hard on us that our lifestyle was targeted.”
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Featuring seven Taiwanese artists and working in a variety of mediums from puppetry and sculpture to video and installation, the (In)Visible exhibit offers a unique experience of eccentricity and ingenuity, spirituality and magic, the divine and the unexplainable, the contemporary and modern through the craftsmanship and culture of Taiwan.
Regardless of the degree type, an undergraduate university education without work experience is unlikely to bring students an adequate return on their investment.
“The idea is to do this outreach now so that students are made aware of it and see that the AMS is doing stuff related to it,” said Rosenfeld. “Then when we try and do a larger event, people will already have some awareness of what’s going on, why it matters and will be more receptive to getting involved.”
AMS, don’t waste our student fees any longer on a campaign that is too little, too late.
Get excited because the women’s volleyball team is taking over this edition of the T-Birds 5-on-5! There may be five years between these five teammates, but they are united by their supreme skills on the court as well as their fondness for Justin Bieber.
After handing the top-ranked University of Calgary Dinos an unexpected 34-26 loss to capture the Hardy Cup, UBC football will travel to New Brunswick for a chance to contend for the Uteck Bowl against the St. Francis Xavier X-Men.
A press release on the Creative Writing website asks the public to “keep in mind that the investigation has not yet commenced and no findings have been made about any wrongdoing by Prof. Galloway.”
The long-held view that bicycle helmet laws increase the safety of the public may have been proven wrong by UBC researchers.
The season thus far has seen some exciting chemistry from a mix of new and old players. The Thunderbirds have had an optimistic season start so far and we can only expect great things in the future.
This narrative forms the basis of playwright and actress Trish Cooper’s play, Social Studies. The script was inspired by Cooper’s own experience, when her mother adopted a Sudanese “Lost Boy”. The play follows a family in Winnipeg, who adopt a Sudanese refugee, as they navigate their cultural differences.
Neal Yonson, the voice of investigative blog UBC Insiders, brings in-depth commentary and analysis on campus affairs through his meticulous research.
The bulk of the money raised will go towards a new Interventional Operating Room (OR) for Vancouver General Hospital. This purchase will have an impact on the functionality of UBC Hospital by increasing the organization of surgeries between the two hospitals.
UBC scientists are working to selectively breed Western honey bees with stronger genetic traits in order to make them more resistant against disease.
Where’d the time go? With the holidays and end of term approaching, it’s time for a good old fashioned get together with all your friends whom you can’t bear the thought of parting with for winter break. And what's better than a potluck when you all want to gather over some food?