News

On June 11th, crowds surged into Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, ready to watch a thrilling Northern Super League (NSL) game.
The AMS has suspended the intake of new clubs and has capped the total number of clubs to 350, down from 445 active clubs, ...
A celebration of Indigenous creativity, culture and community, the Indigenous-led festival will take place on September 20 and 21, 2025, on the unceded ancestral territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm people ...
The Ubyssey has been the definitive source of news on campus since 1918. Published by an independent non-profit society, written and edited by students and funded by a combination of student fees and ...
As a leader in structural and earthquake engineering and a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, Yang is committed to advancing civil engineering with innovative research.
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 ...
The Gender+ in Research Collective, one of the two collectives housed within the UBC Office of Regional and International Community Engagement (ORICE), aims to promote an inclusive research approach ...
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 ...
Whether it’s U Sports trying to maintain a similar or at least proportional footing to the NCAA in Canada or their counterpart trying to navigate the idea of having to let it’s ‘amateur’ athletes ...
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.
Sugiyama was in some way fated for the Nitobe Memorial Garden. He is a perfectionist, and the catalyst behind the garden's perennial beauty.
“It depends on the faculty and how competitive the program is and the introduction of other admission policies,” he wrote in an emailed statement. UBC’s opinion vs. the BC Supreme Court’s The Ubyssey ...