Once more the Vancouver Fringe Festival will be taking over the city from September 8 to 18, saturating every stage with the wild, the dramatic and the bizarre. Going to Fringe can be a daunting task for those uninitiated.
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f you are looking to revitalize your seasonal attire many of the trends for this year’s fall fashion are being resurrected from the ‘70s and ’90s. From jackets to hats, here are some of this year’s essential fall trends.
Memoirs fascinate readers because they allow for a deeper understanding of the person they are reading about. The author shares what it was like to grow up, their fears, their anxieties, their goals and their dreams.
The season commences with Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II which has “challenged contemporary Elizabethan morality,” says UBC Theatre and Film Department Head Stephen Heatley in this season’s press release.
In the pursuit of knowledge, The Ubyssey has compiled a series of wisdom nuggets from a panel of experts with the knowledge and experience on UBC so that they can responsibly push their opinions on unsuspecting first-years.
In the pursuit of knowledge, The Ubyssey has compiled a series of soundbites, advice and nuggets of wisdom from a panel of experts who we feel have the knowledge and experience on UBC to responsibly push their opinions on unsuspecting first-years.
Beginning this Monday, anyone looking to enjoy a nice week of relaxation before the impending start of the semester need look no further than Main Mall for some fun, free events to enjoy the fine weather with.
In the pursuit of knowledge, The Ubyssey has compiled a series of wisdom nuggets from a panel of experts with the knowledge and experience on UBC to responsibly push their opinions on unsuspecting first-years.
"It’s a time capsule of what it sounded like to be a student from the 1940s to today. You can hear everything from vintage advertisements, live coverage of protests, and grassroots voices discussing controversial topics."
Through her poetic depictions of Vancouver landscapes and unique yet relatable characters, she weaves together a story that pulls the reader into the fictional reality residing within the pages of U Girl.
UBC Film alumnus Chris Lorenz, Joaquin Cardoner and Ricardo Carneiro’s Telus Storyhive project Roadside Deadguys will give you insight into the depressingly hilarious world of a roadside afterlife, and a really long game of carpicky.
Beyond a limit of 30 lines, we have put no other restrictions on your poems. Submit your most wild experiments or traditional sonnets. We will read all of them and keep open minds. Be as creative and fearless as you can be!
UBC MFA graduate Chelsea Bolan’s debut novel The Good Sister is both a gripping mystery and a masterfully executed morality tale. Winner of the HarperCollins/UBC Prize for Best New Fiction, Bolan proves that the award was well-earned.
At the third annual Chef Challenge that was hosted by UBC Community Development, the guests were welcomed by friendly staff and upbeat Indie music. The festival supported local and seasonal produce and was advertised as a zero waste event.
We had some truly impressive poems submitted to us by a large group of talented writers. The process of narrowing these down to a mere seven winners was difficult but somehow we managed it. Listed below are the names and works of our winners.