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Step One: Organize your first-year dorm flashbacks. I fondly remember the nights of having to get out of my bed at 4 a.m. in Salish because the fourth floor was partying a bit too hard.
I typically spend the week prior only thinking about the fact that I have a midterm. This usually means every once in a while I say to myself “Oh yeah, I have a midterm on Wednesday,” and that’s it.
AMS election season is in full swing with voting being held March 5 to 9. It’s the most exciting and busiest time of the year for The Ubyssey, the electoral candidates and that’s pretty much it.
The AMS/GSS travel insurance doesn’t cover disruptions to your travel plans, such as flight delays and missing bags, which happen all too often.
According to the poster, it only takes three minutes to vote. Apparently it also takes two years for anyone to realize that your AMS Elections promotional material is outdated.
Vegan pizza company Virtuous Pie’s new location in Wesbrook Village is officially open. The company has acquired a loyal following at its Chinatown location for serving healthy, plant-based pizza and ice cream with high-quality ingredients.
The AMS Great Debate is being held on Thursday, March 1 in the lower atrium of the Nest where every candidate from every race will be in attendance to answer all of your burning questions.
Either you have stumbled through your first year with new experiences and friends or you’re finally finishing your university degree with sudden fears of adulting.
Two things to know about me: I am lactose intolerant, and I love chocolate, especially hot chocolate. A strange combination, and one that generally comes with a hefty price tag if I want to meld the two together.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner and the recent news that Alberta has banned BC wine imports, there’s never been a better excuse to try out a new bottle.
Reddit user u/hambozzle posted a set of 9 UBC-themed Valentine’s Day e-cards to r/UBC yesterday, and in my personal opinion they’re pretty great.
The usual urge might be to drown out any emotions and now desperate standards with a little chocolate. But why waste your money on overinflated heart shaped prices when they all go on sale the next morning!
In this season of midterms and essays, the best way to procrastinate is by heading to your cheapest liquor store and then turning on the Winter Olympics.
When most students hear the rain slamming on their windows like a deluge of broken dreams, they sigh. But I smile, because I see potential for something never done before: rain sports.