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UBC has released it's annual report on animal testing.
Fourth-year UBC student Luke Wallace is using music and film to raise awareness about the conservation of British Columbia’s coastlines.
According to the UBC Bookstore, all U-Pass machines are down this morning.
Shanee Prasad takes issue with a recent opinion piece on raising the minimum wage.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors discuss unsightly construction, the importance of going to class and a promising future for UBC football.
Universities across Canada all have their own fashion trends, so what trends should UBC students be on the lookout for?
Irma Vep stars actress Maggie Cheung who finds herself at the center of a disastrous remake of Louis Feuillade’s silent French classic Les Vampires.
The recent drop in oil prices in Canada is shaping out to be part of a larger, worldwide trend, but its longterm effects are still uncertain.
This new survey on The Hobbit is available in 35 different languages, allowing people from around the world to participate.
The province of B.C. has set aside $100,000 for a book that celebrates the achievements of eminent Chinese Canadians.
A team of UBC researchers, led by Professor David Granville, made a chance discovery that may lead to the creation of a drug to defy skin aging.
In the words of founder and UBC grad Rob Morton, “the Calendar is a mirror that reflects everything awesome that is going on at UBC back at its students.”
Rubber is a surprising film. And not because of it’s incredibly bizarre plot, which involves a telekinetic tire that kills people.
Perhaps the best thing that can be said about The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is that it’s finally over.