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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 ...
At Vancouver General Hospital (VGH), a newly launched Hematology Research Unit is now delivering specialized treatments to patients with blood cancer. Dr. Kevin Song, a hematologist at VGH and UBC, ...
As course registration season comes to an end, I look back upon one particularly brutal battle: second-year course registration. Internet connections were lost, waitlists were joined and schedule ...
A recent study has explored seahorse trafficking over the span of a decade, where about five million seahorses were seized from illegal trade. Project Seahorse, a UBC-affiliated organization aimed ...
The AMS has a communication problem. Nobody understands how it works, and whenever people want it to act, the AMS explains itself referencing its governance processes, writes AMS Columnist Quyen ...
Up and coming Filipino choir Koro Pacifico is set to give their debut performance on August 9 at the Good Shepherd Church.
During her political science and anthropology undergrad at SFU, Dr. Amy Parent was still planning to go to law school. However, as she moved closer to that goal and began taking upper-year political ...
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 ...
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