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The NYP, a summer work-learn program for Indigenous secondary students offered by the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), is the ...
UBC’s Education Library’s move from the Neville Scarfe building to Koerner Library is due to a loss of library funding from ...
Sophia Ferreira is a pretty stoic soccer player; she’s level-headed on the field and isn’t the first one to show emotion. But ...
Since its founding in 2023, IndieVision has grown significantly, serving not only as a space where people who love film can ...
The Ubyssey has been the definitive source of news on campus since 1918. Published by an independent non-profit society, ...
Since its founding in 2023, IndieVision has grown significantly, serving not only as a space where people who love film can come together, but also providing individuals with the freedom to express ...
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 ...
AMS Council met in the Michael Kingsmill Forum last night to approve finalized executive goals for the year, appoint a member ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dr. John Paul “JP” Catungal recalls the moment he was first approached by a stranger on the topic of his own Queerness. It was in the early 2000s, in a geography 241 classroom at SFU during Catungal’s ...
The evolution of 20th-century student protests at UBC tells a story of an increasingly political student body — one heavily influenced by the moral conversations of the world around it.