A recent UBC study showshow a brief exposure to diesel exhaust can create significant alterations within a person’s DNA methylation.
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Alone with her guitar, Miss Quincy played in front of the Art Gallery for the few dozens who stopped and the hundreds who passed by.
Murality, a non-profit organization who aims at revitalizing the downtown east side with murals, will bring students and preschoolers together.
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Tom Burrows’ exhibit opened on Thursday night at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.
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UBC Scientist Francois Benard and a team of scientists from TRIUMF are shifting hospitals away from the dependence of aging and failing nuclear reactors towards using small car-sized cyclotrons.
I never had the honour of meeting Stephanie Grothe, Neil Mackenzie or Elena Cernicka, but I know them, in a way.
The "UBC Winter Classic" is attempting to set a new attendance record (1,012) for a Thunderbirds hockey game this Friday night.
UBC's favourite bus loop traffic controller and one of our biggest celebrities -- Adnan Sayani -- is back on campus.
Over the next few weeks, we'll be pulling out some of the most interesting trends from the data in our salary list.
UBC PhD candidate Stephanie Grothe and post-doctoral fellow Neil Charles Mackenzie were found dead on Monday, January 12, following an ice climbing accident.
In order to write this article, I had to seek out the guy on my team with the “silkiest mitts”, as they say.
Your best bet for heavily biased, knee-jerk sports coverage lies with our panel of editors.
Recent food safety inspections showed that while the majority of restaurants and cafes at UBC meet careful food safety standards, there have also been one shutdown and several violations in 2014.