Cafés on campus and what I rate them based on taste of coffee, how cute the place is, and whether it’s that perfect study spot you’ve been scouting for.
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Starting October 30, people travelling around Canada by air, rail or cruise ship — BC Ferries excluded — will need to display their Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination.
Never would I ever expect the rustling to be my bestie, my partner-in-crime, my sister from another mister!
Here are some Ubyssey news headlines that were so good and so absurd that we wish we’d come up with them ourselves!
What do you do if it’s just you, your VP and the person who is clearly gunning for your position next year?
Halloween events taking place on and off campus this Halloween season!
Waiting in line too long, spending too much money and being a little too overhyped, the poster sale in the Nest is a UBC rite of passage.
But I don’t believe that I’m the only one who feels as though they’ve missed some detail very pertinent to success. I don’t think I’m the only one who feels like they missed the joke.
When it comes to artwork, all good (and bad) things come in abundance on this campus. I’ll share my thoughts on just a few of them.
On Saturday, October 16, there will be a Heritage Orchard Tour from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
I present to you — in increasing order of pretentiousness — a list of main-character-moment worthy spots on campus.
This column deals in satirical libel, backstabbery, metastatic inconsideration, bullying the powerful and chump-dunking, all while following our Respectful Environment Policy.
If you’re looking for a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing spot to grab your next cuppa joe, Sprouts should be on your list!
Which location will provide you with cheap coffee at the highest speed? Which one will already be out of bagels? I spent an entire day eating only at the three Tims on campus and here are the results.
Some students struggled to vote on election day. And yes, you could say we struggled, too. But in that struggle, we found a silver lining.