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I wonder why my friends hesitate to say ‘no,’ or why they think respectful men are not attractive or exciting enough. I wonder why my friends have to constantly reiterate who they are to people they barely know, just to feel a little bit safer in their non-binary bodies.
Although many students enter university wanting to pursue conventional majors including sciences like biology or physics, many discover their passions in elective classes.
Across the university, racialized faculty dedicate a huge amount of time, energy and passion to helping students of colour or bridging divides within the academy.
The Knoll Protest changed activist culture on campus — a culture that has only grown with the explosion of the internet.
What do you do when an authority figure makes insensitive or problematic remarks in the classroom setting?
The body of work produced by current decolonial artists grapples with ancient legacies while breaking new ground.
UBC makes Nobel Prize-winners information, Olympic medal statistics and prime minister history readily available. But what about the racial data of its student population?