The Calendar Party is also raising money for Lace Up For Kids, an organization supporting children with rare diseases, so bring along any spare change you have and donate to a worthy cause before freezing your butt off.
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I wash my beard on occasion with shampoo, but it’s the same stuff that I use for my hair. I comb it on a reasonably regular basis and I sort of nervously fiddle with it. I also have moustache wax that I put in sometimes, which my girlfriend hates.
In light of a men's rights group having their application to become an AMS club rejected, the UBC Free Speech Club is showing their support by placing a blue wooden sign of the male symbol on top of the engineering cairn on Main Mall.
Prof jokes are like dad jokes with all the secondhand embarrassment but none of the familial shame. Although, luckily for students, it’s much harder to be caught rolling one’s eyes in a lecture hall than at the dinner table
Say goodbye to the classic cheering for your varsity football team because there’s a new team in town — UBC eSports Association. While they’re not actually a new team this is one of their biggest viewing parties to date.
While I encourage you to try and take a break to make yourself a decent meal take-out and delivery are viable options if you’re really in the lurch. Check out the list below for the best places to grab take-out or delivery on or near campus.
How do I get you to like me? Have your order ready when you approach the cashier. We don't want to stand around waiting for you to decide between a muffin or a doughnut. Take your earphones out, and listen for the order number.
AMS Spotlight is setting up a Winter Wonderland photo booth this week to relieve your exam stress, provide a break from term-paper writing and make your will to go home for the holidays that much more intense.
We’ve all heard of friendship bracelets, friendship necklaces, best friend handshakes, secret languages… but how about a friendship bench? On November 23, say hello to a little yellow bench coming to you somewhere on the UBC Vancouver campus.
We'll be watching our Facebook page like a hawk and if you're our 10,000th Facebook like, you'll be featured in a Ubyssey video to present you with your “big” prize and ask you a few questions about how much you love us.
Trans Day of Remembrance (TDoR) is an annual event which celebrates the lives of those who are no longer alive as well as those who are struggling to find themselves, and gives support to one another in the ongoing oppression and violence.
Flocks of eager puppy-donned attendees — among other lonely puppy-less souls — bustled around the Buchanan courtyard and set off on a stroll down Northwest Marine Drive, lavishing in the autumn-of-it-all.
If you find yourself overwhelmed with actually eating a proper meal while also balancing homework, sleep and a social life, meal prepping is a great way to save time and make sure you’re not eating Kraft dinner three times a week.
When I started writing this installment of Only Partially Relevant, I intended to do the usual — some combination of jokes n’ such about who-knows-what and who-cares-why. And then last Tuesday happened.
The entire UBC campus has band together in support of Movember’s great charities and raising awareness for men’s health issues. There are so many exciting events happening this year that we needed to make a list to keep track of them all.