For less than $5, they're serving up take-aways like chickpea salads and chicken corn chowder. A commuter classic conveniently tucked in the Nest — but you already knew that.
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I would be the most sick-ass owner. Me and my dog would crash sportscars and party on yachts all day. We’d wear sunglasses and have chilli dogs on the beach, and at night we’d hold each other close and eat dog food.
The humanitarian hip-hop club has teamed up with the urban showcase project Cxxlaid — pronounced like “Kool-Aid” — to host Cxxlaid UBC, a jam-packed hip-hop concert in the Pit featuring eight rap performances, two dance crews and a DJ.
MEXSA also has asked that those who are unable to contribute money that they help spread the word about the donation box to support those in need. Whether it's a 25 cents or 25 dollars, any contribution is appreciated.
This was the only affectionate, or even physical, interaction I saw between these dozens of people. Jesus Christ the future looks bleak.
“At what point did you feel that you needed to start taking the AMS President election seriously? i.e. No longer be The Cairn and actually be Alan with a platform.”
Questions have already started springing up for Ehrenholz, from what the process of running as a joke-candidate-turned-serious was like to how he plans to tackle the issue of student engagement.
If you are food-curious and want to learn more about food-related opportunities on campus, this is the chance to check out student groups like Roots on the Roof Rooftop Garden — the cool garden on top of the nest, The Astronomy Garden — a student led initiative that just started this summer and Sprouts.
Students will attend two of sixteen workshops that discuss topics such as poverty, hunger, mental health, education, gender equality, reducing inequality, accessibility, reduced role of finance in social issues, climate action and consumption and production.
It does take some getting used to navigating through the social maze of large classes that requires a bit of courage — or maybe more courage for a few — in initiating friendships with people you will meet for the first time in your life.
To keep you from getting stuck in a long-term relationship you can’t get out of, I have made a list of some potential red flags that may be a sign that you should to drop a course before it’s too late.
Although the page has been almost entirely inactive in the past four months, the term “Sauder snakes” has nonetheless become a commonly used insult to refer to Sauder students.
Some of you may have heard rumours of a creature called ‘the fish’ — they swim in water and eat pieces of filth that float in front of their two torpid eyes. They are one of the tastiest things around.
In this age of instant communication, it is crucial to find a cellular service provider that doesn’t empty your pockets but also doesn’t let you compromise on your connectivity needs. My priority upon moving to Vancouver was finding a phone plan.
As a self professed coffee shop aficionado, I have compiled a list of my top recommendations of noteworthy Vancouver coffee shops and cafes, each of which are completely unique and only about a 20 minute bus ride away from UBC.