It is clear to see how he engages with students and faculty across campus in a way that some may refer to as fatherly — with his selfies, background music and commentary it is endearing to watch Ono discover UBC.
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Here at The Ubyssey, we often joke about how we are a cult of hacks and other keeners who share news articles with each other. But back in the days of of the 1920s, UBC's student newspaper took its cult-like status a little more serious.
There is nothing — I repeat, nothing — better than finishing exams and going to have a drink on a patio where the sun is shining, and you could care less about that 50 per cent final because it’s done and you never have to look at it again.
There have been a number of ice cream-related events on campus within recent memory. But while this might not be a free two ounces Rain or Shine ice cream, a sundae is available to anyone really — voting or not — while supplies last.
It's been a tough spring in terms of blooming flowers and sunshine. But if you're gardening plans have been temporarily put on hiatus due to the weather, you can still get some dirt on your hands with Roots on the Roof's Garden Drop-In.
A common fear — what if you get accepted, but your final grade 12 marks fall from the time you self-report to the end of the year? UBC may re-evaluate your admission if any of the following happen: A) Your average drops by five per cent or more
You’ve made it to the end of another school year, and that means it’s time to abandon the books and relax. Over the past few weeks, we’ve been graced with some sunshine and it looks like we’re finally getting some proper spring weather.
You're stressed, overwhelmed and probably haven't showered in longer than you'd like to admit. Tonight is the eighth-annual Undie Run and what better way to expel all the academic angst than a good jog with the wind and rain against your skin.
The event will be held in the Great Hall, on the second floor of the Nest, starting with a meet and greet between the candidates and attendees, followed by a debate in which anyone can submit questions they may have.
PadPiper just launched recently and it is a website which helps co-op students find housing during their internship. At present, they support over 9,000 schools and have over 100 listings on the site.
There was so much content from this year's review issue that not all of it made it into our print issue. With that in mind, here’s our online-only list of the best and most popular long-form pieces that we’ve published this year.
Easter is oftentimes the signifier that the school year is finally coming to an end. Unfortunately for students, it’s smack dab in the middle of exam period this year, so you may not be able to celebrate as you normally do.
With a previous article of ours reaching 8,520 views and 500 likes on Facebook, it's not surprising that the line for free Rain or Shine ice cream stretched all the way from the fountain in Martha Pipe Plaza to past Triple O's.
In January, we released our long-anticipated "guide to drinking classy on the cheap.” I (being the science editor and all) wanted to take a more objective approach to the age-old question of how university students can drink, cheaply.
The AUS is serving up four flavours: London fog, vanilla, coconut chocolate chunk (which is vegan) and honey lavender. All flavours are gluten and egg-free, so there is no excuse not to go gorge yourself in celebration of the last week of classes.