For Stephen Mussell and other students, the ability to coexist between a formal education system and aboriginal identity is relatively new to Canadian history.
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The new Pit will be in use tomorrow night, after receiving provisional occupancy approval this afternoon.
Three Canadian universities took part in a new, 12 hour program designed to teach women about assault and defences against it.
UBC announced on June 8 its acceptance of a grant of $1 million to fund research on the link between medical marijuana and HIV treatment.
The tuition fee increase aims to keep UBC competitive with other universities in terms of hiring and researching ability.
The initiative, meant to showcase students' particular skills, has been receiving mostly positive feedback from students participating in the pilot project.
Last Tuesday, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its final report after years of research about residential schools.
The weekly UBC farmers' market returns this June, committing itself to organic and sustainable foods.
UBC has spent $614,000 to renovate the Norman Mackenzie house, which included four new TVs, new air-conditioning and heating systems and new carpets.
After responding to a report of a fire, first responders found a bear paw in a fridge of the 5 Tastes restaurant upon inspection of the premises.
The Justice Centre For Constitutional Freedoms submits argument to the Ontario Supreme court, defending TWU's law school based on freedom of association.
The units in Gage South will be 145 square feet and have a bed, a kitchenette and a toilet in their floor plan.
Two UBC teams have been awarded over $3 million in funding from NSERC as part of an initiative to train scientists in commercial or entrepreneurial skills.
On Monday, the general public will be allowed inside the new AMS student Nest.
The B.C. supreme court has ruled that sperm counts as property, and UBC has proposed a $6.2 million settlement for those sperm was accidentally destroyed.