Sophie, in Shadow, set in India in 1914, has earned the book a spot as a finalist for a BC Book Prize in Children’t Literature.
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Aaron Chapman was nominated for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award for Live at the Commodore: The Story of Vancouver's Historic Commodore Ballroom.
Aislinn Hunter’s The World Before Us is off to an astounding start by being shortlisted for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize.
From children's literature to fiction, alumni and profs have written some interesting novels this year. We've rounded up just a few of the nominees into this year's book supplement.
Tokyo Police Club’s newest album Forcefield came out in March 2014 and reached number 17 in the Canadian album charts.
According to the Facebook event, over 900 people are planning on attending the exhibition entitled Flawless: A Beyoncé Inspired Art Show and Fundraiser.
The Devil Operation was the last in the series of events at the UBC Social Justice Centre Conference 2015.
Goosehunt, BVP's signature and annual year-end event, is bringing together the campus' musical community with 17 acts, 6 genres, and a barbecue.
The Gallery will be closing its doors for good on April 10.
Destinations India UBC is a program founded by three UBC students who want to share their own experience of touring through the country.
Avetis Muradyan, president of the ASA, contends that the Armenian Genocide remains highly relevant in modern times.
UBC Musical Theatre Troupe newest production will flash audiences back to the 1950s with Happy Days.
The Daily Mail famously criticized Blasted as “a disgusting feast of filth,” but Pi Theatre intends to show it's true nature.
Mila Huebsch was selected to be one out of 25 youth leaders to represent Southern Canada at the Arctic Youth Ambassador Forum in Iqaluit, Nunavut.
Breaking Out of Boxes, a forum theatre performance focuses on the problems surrounding gender and sexuality.