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UBC's 37th Storm the Wall was the largest ever, with over 830 teams and an estimated 3,800 participants.
In this week's "March Madness" edition, five T-Bird athletes talk upsets, underdogs, brackets, and how they cope with the most maddening things about UBC.
The Nordic skiers came home from nationals this week, bringing to an end their season and last year as a varsity team.
The Thunderbirds baseball team concluded their conference series against the Idaho State Coyotes with two wins and two losses, both by a score of 5-4.
The UBC Thunderbirds baseball team kicked off their home opener against the College of Idaho Coyotes with a win and a loss.
Thanks to an incredible 18-game winning streak, the Thunderbirds made their fans proud by earning bronze at the CIS championships in Quebec City.
Many UBC teams have now moved into the 'off-season', but for others, spring is the most important time of year.
I have taken it upon myself to search out some of the best deals and offers around for fitness classes -- and am here to report back my findings.
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Some weeks have passed, and with the season now behind us, it comes time to look back on the year that was.
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Canadian tennis fans already know this much: anything is Pospisil.
For the UBC Thunderbirds women’s basketball team, their 16th straight win could not have been any sweeter.
Over the past 23 years, Daniel Nestor has earned himself the nickname “Mr. Davis Cup.”