Henry van Dyck developed his first video game in grade 10. He would later get an opportunity any aspiring gaming developer could only dream of — a job at Ubisoft.
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BC residents have long been aware that the province is at risk of being hit by a “big one” – a massive earthquake that could topple buildings and infrastructure across the province.
With a final score of 10–0, the Thunderbirds officially started their winning rugby dynasty, claiming their fourth CW championship banner in four years.
Nosh Hunt columnists were too busy to meet with the Hotel Hell guy, so we at the humour section sat down with Ramsay instead.
Researchers believe they can use mushrooms to accelerate the work of composting toilets.
On October 16th, UBC’s Board of Governors (BoG) met to discuss the final draft of Campus Vision 2050, with plans ranging from affordable housing, efficient transportation, climate mitigation and new learning spaces.
With the return of flu season and the recent rise of COVID-19 cases causing delays in appointment booking, Student Health Services are working to improve their systems to accommodate increased demand.
On October 25, members of the UBC community rallied in support of Palestine.
The fifth-year commerce student and son of third-generation oil baron Brichael Dawgman wakes up at 4:01 a.m. every day, because he knows 401k is some sort of financial term.
That feeling of taking the first sip of lemonade on a breezy summer day is just one zesty bite away. We thought a sweet and tangy snack could help you push through the dark, cold, wet days ahead, so we scoped out the best lemon bars on campus to treat your seasonal woes.
I’ve gotten very good at telling myself I’m not a writer. I sit on the couch feeling numb thinking about how I should be studying for PHYS 301, staring at a dusty copy The Art of Dramatic Writing by Lajos Egri, held open to the third page by a coaster, wishing I could just write.
Last night, over 100 students gathered to show their support for the Jewish and Palestinian communities, and called on AMS Council to act on the increasing antisemitism and Islamophobia.
More than 1000 UBC faculty, staff and students have signed an open letter, condemning UBC’s October 11 statement on the ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine and calling for a commitment to academic freedom.
They opened their season with a 3–2 loss and a 3–1 win against the Mount Royal University (MRU) Cougars.
Some areas of campus are constantly buzzing with activity, making it impossible to settle in and really get to work. Here are places to avoid at all costs if you're looking for a comfortable, quiet study space.