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For advanced divers looking for a unique experience, Howe Sound is the only place in the world where glass sponge reefs known as bioherms are found at air-diveable depths. Bioherms were once thought to have gone extinct sometime in the Jurassic period and were only rediscovered alive in the late 1980s. Made completely of sponge, these huge reefs rise up from seemingly empty ocean floor and have become home to many other creatures.

After a UBC turnover, Memorial returned with a layup, followed by another UBC turnover, and another layup by Gordon to cut UBC’s lead to just five with two minutes left. But that’s as close as Memorial would get as the teams proceeded to trade baskets, finishing with UBC on top 88-81.

A cluster of people huddle around the UBC skate park. Music from seventies rock to hip hop to reggae blasts out, mixed with the percussive slap of skateboards on cement and the charcoal smell of barbequed hot dogs. The crowd eagerly anticipates the next big trick.

After the sports reviews two years ago resulted in teams being stripped of their varsity level status, UBC Athletics and Recreation have collaborated with nine clubs to form an alternative competitive stream for AMS-recognized sports clubs. The stream will allow the clubs to compete under the UBC Thunderbird name in competitive, non-varsity leagues. The new student-run teams will be able to compete for UBC in sports that are not available as varsity sports at the university.

As we approached the far beach to grab our baton, we almost got soaked. Our runner leapt out of the moving vessel as soon as he could reach land which then sent the left side leaning dangerously close to sea level. Luckily, our squad managed to stabilize ourselves before we lost any more balance.

This past weekend, the UBC Thunderbird’s team defeated both the University of Regina Cougars and the University of Saskatchewan Huskies on David Sidoo field. They left the Cougars out in the cold with a 3-0 shutout, and then battled to get a 4-0 win over the huskies

“I thought we had them,” said Morgan, who lead UBC in scoring with 20. “We just didn’t perform well in the clutch … But it’s a long season, and that’s the whole reason we had this tournament right: to get the kinks out early. So I think we’ll see those guys later on in the year and hopefully we’ll get the better of them”

UBC women’s basketball started their season off right Friday night, beating the UBC Okanagan Heat at home in the War Memorial Gym. The Heat got the tip but it was the Thunderbirds who scored the first basket, a three-pointer from the baseline by fifth-year Adrienne Parkin.

The T-Birds tipped off their 2015-16 campaign on a new court in the Doug Mitchell Sports Center. The new location, which will play host to the 2016 CIS Final Eight this spring, was assembled just for this weekend’s UBC Invitational. To christen the new hardwood, the T-birds faced off against the University of Guelph Gryphons.

August 27, 2015: it’s 8pm in Enschede, Holland, and Alana Westerhof walks through the rain, across the Tex-Town Tigers’ home-field. She walks up to the pitcher’s mound, which is soaked, and has the consistency of soup. She stands in the middle of it trying to wipe down the ball with her jersey. Once the ball is dry, or as dry as it’s going to be, she shifts her focus towards home plate.

UBC women’s rugby took the field this past Friday afternoon to host the Calgary Dinos. Coming out with a strong start, UBC fell short to the Dino’s dominating scrum, recording a loss for their season home-opener.

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