Last night, AMS councillors met for the last time in 2022 for two back-to-back Council meetings. AMS code requires Council to meet twice a month, but an informal poll of councillors found that not enough would be able to attend a potential meeting next week.
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Rainbow flags draped all around War Memorial Gym as Thunder and DJ Nasri mixes greeted fans at UBC Volleyball’s fifth annual Pride Night on Friday.
Dr. Robin Hsiung, an associate professor in the faculty of medicine and a staff neurologist at the UBC hospital clinic for Alzheimer's and related disorders, discussed their intriguing research on neurodegenerative diseases in an interview with The Ubyssey.
Dr. Nichole Fairbrother’s Perinatal Anxiety Research (PAR) lab is committed to improving mental health and well-being of pregnant and postpartum people through in-depth investigation of mood and related disorders.
According to UBC neuroscientists, pain is an individual experience influenced by cognitive and emotional processes.
The fourth-year political science student isn’t just taking classes and planning for graduation. As a national correspondent for The Kyiv Independent, Lapatina has been reporting on the Russo-Ukrainian war since Russia invaded Ukraine this past February.
“Are [the Filipino people] stupid,” he asked us, looking around. “No, they’re being exploited.”
Twenty-five make-up ceremonies were held across both campuses this month, along with eight ceremonies over the next week for 2022 fall graduates. After the virtual ceremonies held throughout the pandemic, grads were happy to be back on campus celebrating.
Philosophers have long debated the nature of reality. But thankfully, science can help armchair philosophers and brain aficionados alike better understand these centuries-old questions — and hopefully add some neuroscience to your daily existential crisis.
Through physiological and psychological evaluations, researchers hope to demonstrate the effects of opera training on memory and executive function.
As students may find their mood dropping with the temperature, UBC research offers light therapy as a potential treatment to brighten your winter semester.
You likely won’t be charged extra when using a credit card at businesses at UBC despite the new national surcharge.
The AMS Sustainable Action Plan (ASAP) outlines how your student society will improve its sustainability going forward. Besides outlining how the AMS will practice sustainability, it also states the AMS’s commitment to ethical and sustainable purchasing, including guidelines for licensees, contractors and employers.
The Yuel Family Physical Activity Research Centre is studying how exercise impacts quality of life for those with spinal cord injury, while providing a space for community building and knowledge sharing.
A focus on early life is essential, according to Black, as language acquisition requires us to “make the line all the way up [from babies] to adulthood.”