The women’s hockey team faced the University of Alberta Pandas at the Doug Mitchell Arena over the weekend. Although ranked lower in league standings coming into the weekend, the Thunderbirds were able to win both games, 4-0 and 2-1.
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Uniting both Africans to their roots and foreigners to Africa, the Africa Awareness Initiative Conference Week is posed to be a fascinating and deeply educational event that will change how we read about Africa in the news today.
Once again, the expected dump of Freedom of Information requests pertaining to former President Gupta's resignation has been delayed — this time without an official end date coming from the university.
The Bobcats, despite a woeful 6-9 conference record and being 10 points behind the ’Birds, defeated UBC 1-3 on Friday and 0-3 on Saturday. On Friday night, the Thunderbirds lost in four sets with set scores at 25-16, 15-25, 25-27 and 22-25.
Want to know how the ’Birds did this weekend, but don't want to read a whole recap? Here's 170 words and two photos to recap the UBC men's volleyball team weekend against the Brandon University Bobcats.
There are about to be a whole lot of stressed-out high schoolers desperately looking for answers about whom UBC lets in their ivory gates. Luck for you, we've compiled some helpful information from their annual Enrolment Report about exactly that.
With full-frontal genitalia, erections and even actual sex featuring increasingly in film, this explicitness in presentation has caused critical consternation and accusations that such film narratives are borderline pornographic.
A fossil found in 1805 on Prince Edward Island has finally been identified by a UBC postdoctoral fellow. The fossil of the dimetrodon was first was first found in 1805 by a farmer digging a well in PEI.
But what makes this dance so attractive on campus? “I think … with our rich culture and rich colour, we give a vibrant performance," said Takhi. "Our dance is so energetic. Anyone can do it. So that’s what our goal is — to incorporate anyone.”
ISL veterans might not have to say goodbye to the entire program after all. According to ISL’s website, there are two placements available for this summer in Kenya, Mexico and Uganda for psychology and economics students.
After going undefeated during the qualification rounds, the men’s rugby team started the CDI Premier League season with a 37-30 win against the University of Victoria Vikes to capture their third straight Wightman Boot.
I've had a wonderful time completing a project and interacting with my classmates during the previous term, but it's really tough to extend our "shallow" friendship beyond school relations. Is there a way around this problem?
Company still winks a curtained eye to the so-called "dog whistle shows" that popped up during the 1970s on behalf of the theatre-going populace who could not speak their minds on the social taboos of the time.
This documentary is a raw portrayal of the young activist — her life as a child in Pakistan and her incredible story of survival and victory. On January 12, representatives of The Citizens Foundation (TCF) organized a screening of the documentary.
Few students ... argue we are under-qualified, unable to succeed or unemployable. Instead, they seem to ask what we do on campus. Do we drink? Are we involved? What is our experience like? And that’s what I think we should focus on.