Fifty Shades of Grey’s kinkier sequel, Fifty Shades Darker, is filming for the next two days at the Cecil Green Park House. The film is set to be released in theatres February 2017 and stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan.
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From cupcakes and cous cous, to baklava and nachos, the ISA had seven tables set up in the Marine Drive commonsblock, presenting traditional dishes from North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Oceania.
On Friday, April 8, Roots on the Roof is hosting a DIY moss art event. Students can form and figure moss on tile, whether it be words or shapes, that will grow and fix itself to the tile. Roots on the Roof is calling it “a living art piece.”
Starting at 11:30 a.m., certain menu items from UBC's food trucks will be $1 each — a one piece fish and chips at School of Fish, poutine at Hungry Nomad, cashew salad at All About Thai, the Wreck Dog at Doghouse and spring rolls at Roaming Bowls.
Don’t worry, these ones are just actors. The Man in the High Castle, an American TV show about an alternative history in which the Nazis and Japan have split North America into three sections, is back and filming at UBC.
Last night, 32 pairs of personalized cleats belonging to the Vancouver Whitecaps were stolen from their training facility at UBC. Right now, the team doesn't know who’s responsible for the act and requests anyone with information to assist them.
Its versatility has been used as evidence of divine presence. “I’ll Make Love to You” is widely accepted to be about a wheel of chevre. Cheese is patient, cheese is kind. Cheese does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
One of UBC's most storied traditions — Storm the Wall — is coming up and the creativity of the athletic crowd is on full display once again. Without further ado, here are the best Storm the Wall team names of 2016.
Whether you just want to spectate and sweat bullets or aspire to be the subject of 2020’s Academy Award-nominated film, The Walk II: Electric Boogaloo, then come around the Nest this afternoon before 3 p.m.
They’ll be holding what they call the “Phi Pelt,” where fruit generously donated by local grocers will be sold by donation, then thrown at active members of the fraternity, including current AMS President Aaron Bailey.
Defeat Depression is a Canadian fundraising campaign that encourages discussion and raises awareness around depression and other mood disorders. They hold runs, walks and other physical activities throughout Canada.
“I was thinking along the lines of making something easier for myself and for everybody as well. When you’re signing up for courses nowadays, we want more data before we make a decision,” said Tejbir Singh.
The UBC Equestrian Club is holding their annual fundraiser in front of the new SUB right now and they brought two miniature versions of animals to help out — a horse called Princess Aurora and a goat.
IMDB describes UnREAL as "A behind-the-scenes look at the chaos surrounding the production of a dating competition program." "It's a show within a show. You know The Bachelor? It's like a show about The Bachelor."
Mackenzie Siddall walked onto UBC’s softball team in her first year. Now she pitches and plays outfield for the team while studying kinesiology and helping to coach kids — and she does it all with one hand.