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Lorna Brown is the curator of the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery’s newest exhibit “Beginning with the Seventies: Radial Change,” which brings forward impactful archived works that discuss ...
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AMS election sees high abstention rates, varied voter turnout This year, 17.4 per cent of eligible students voted in the 2025 AMS Elections ballot, marking a drop in turnout compared to 2023 and 2024, ...
Mei is open about being a sugar baby with her closest friends, but she is aware of the societal stigma of being a sugar baby and doesn’t want people to look down on her. “I think a lot of people are ...
AMS Elections season is upon us, and students are competing for five executive positions, two Board of Governors seats and five seats on the UBC Vancouver Senate.
For the 2024/25 academic year, UBC student housing rates will be increasing between five and six per cent depending on the residence area and room type.
AMS Council met in the Michael Kingsmill Forum last night to approve finalized executive goals for the year, appoint a member to the External Briefs and Communications Committee and the Executive ...
In November, a man in a “Make America Great Again” hat walked around campus. Accompanied by a woman with a large camera, he challenged random passers-by to debate him on immigration, gay rights and ...
In two emails posted to Reddit, Dr. Tamara Freeman and Dr. Edward Neeland, both associate professors in chemistry, appear to have written to students in their classes that they suspected students had ...
Tucked away on the Nest’s second floor lives a monument to decades of disobedience, perseverance and hope. The space, lined with bright flags and eye-catching posters, whispers of times gone by. All ...
In a study published in Nature Communications on February 12, the pair along with other researchers in the UBC Faculty of Medicine discovered a new type of brain cell called ovoid cells that play a ...
In 2020, Linkletter found himself in a similar situation when he was working at UBC. Proctorio — the software UBC used during the COVID-19 pandemic to invigilate exams — filed a copyright infringement ...