Since its creation, hip-hop has always been an outlet for Black exploration. Hip-hop is slowly dying and we are watching it unfold right before our eyes.
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The Earth has done so much to support us, and the steps we take to care for our planet can also help us grow more connected with our community. Here are some sustainability and climate justice efforts you can take part in at UBC this summer.
I’m back home this summer, but home doesn’t feel like home. Any advice on how to deal with that feeling?
Unwreck the Beach is The Ubyssey's new sustainability column written by UBC students, for UBC students.
SMART Recovery is an organization that aims to help people struggling with all types of addiction.
In the latest for "Black Voices at UBC", Stephanie Okoli has written a collection of letters and poems that follow a young girl through childhood.
There is still a preconception that Indigeneity is something to hide, something to be ashamed of — especially in our generation. But, our existence was not born of gradual and welcomed change but a forceful shift in everything we knew. But now, more than ever, we as Indigenous people are finally reclaiming ourselves.
Stephanie Okoli's latest work meditates on persistent images of the past.
I want to experience living alone before I graduate but I don't want to hurt their feelings.
By continuing the mask mandate, the university staff have been bucked off their proverbial high horse.
At UBC, we are in a unique position. We don’t have to stay indifferent. We don’t have to wait for leaders. UBC can learn from its own past and do the right thing.
It’s even harder to reward myself when I do engage in healthy behaviours, because I have the belief that I did not “accomplish” enough to reward myself.
So this year, find the time to vote. Take the time to translate your angry Reddit comments and venting sessions with your friends about the AMS and UBC into a vote.
We’re not here to tell you who to vote for, but we will be honest about each candidates’ strengths and weaknesses.
Travelling off campus opens up a whole new world within Vancouver.