The short documentary, An Exploration of Light, consists of interweaving scientific interviews with philosophical quips. The short film explores the different ways humans perceive and interact with light.
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Cowin has already stayed with the university for over four years, leaving a long legacy. When asked what she is most proud of doing in her time here, Cowin named increased mental well-being of students and a more solidified portfolio.
The midlife crisis has never been delivered with more humour and lively music than in the Gateway Theatre production of Closer Than Ever. It will affect audience members of all ages, either serving as relatable or cautionary experience.
As Reddit user /u/Rivolver's friend tried to look at a portion of the UBC campus on Google Street View, he noticed something a little strange — Nazi and Japanese flags, along with army vehicles, lined Main Mall.
The elected members — totalling eight and representing students, faculty and administrators from both UBC Vancouver and UBCO — stated that they were engaged in the process which ultimately led to the resignation of Gupta.
Fresh off a Vanier Cup championship, football head coach Blake Nill has immediately started building a recruiting class for the 2016 season. Among the recruiting class are offensive and defensive linemen Jagroop Sandhu and Ryan Von Ende.
“Velocity Meadows” is similar, but a little more experimental as it utilized a digital sound mixer and was complemented by footage of abstract images. The end result of that was an experience that had a tinge of Radiohead in it.
The UBC Board of Governors (BoG) appears to be ignoring the advice of its own lawyers on the need to assess the investment risks linked to climate change and the transition to low carbon energy systems.
Saturday provided the backdrop for a stop-and-start encounter between the men’s soccer team and WFC2, the Whitecaps affiliate team that competes in the United Soccer League. It was a scrappy, rain soaked match that saw WFC2 squeeze by the ’Birds 2-0.
UBC men’s hockey team finished the regular season, narrowly securing a playoff spot. “It doesn’t matter now ... how the season ended. We go and win a couple of games in Calgary and we’ll be all right,” said Adam Shell, UBC's head coach.
The upscale restaurant is closing today. “We had some very talented people working to create a truly unique dining experience; unfortunately the restaurant in its current form was not financially viable going forward.”
The report from Paula Butler found unneeded delays in UBC’s response to complaints and outlined the need for clearer sexual assault policy. Despite the drawn-out response, the report found that all UBC employees acted in good faith.
Behind the scenes, things aren't as clean as a perfectly positioned ’60s car on top of the campus clock tower. However, this is all hypothetical — who knows if the EUS is responsible. Whether or not, look back on some of the mischief.
On February 26, take a well-deserved break from midterms and join the UBC Choral Union, University Singers and Eric Hamber Secondary Chamber Choir at the Chan Centre for their annual Bach to Spring concert.
We asked more than 2,000 of you how you do it, and you told us way more than we wanted to know. It's fully anonymous, totally scientific* and 100 per cent juicy. What are you waiting for? Dive into UBC's dirty little secrets.