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With only enough time for four or five songs at most, the bands — Shimbashi Station, Bella Blanche with Somatone, Anteater ...
In one of their closest matchups of the season, UBC women’s soccer was able to scrape by with a 1–0 win, taking down their in ...
The AMS sent an open letter to B.C. Labour Minister Jennifer Whiteside on Sept. 17, urging the government to formally recognize graduate research assistants (GRAs) as workers protected under B.C.'s ...
Everyone’s been wondering, “why is this SkyTrain taking so long?” Well, I have the special pleasure of being privy to this ...
The GRSJUA gets performative with contest outside the Nest . Two-dozen students stand shoulder-to-shoulder against the Pride ...
Bouncing back from their prior game — a 0–0 draw against the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), that put the first ...
At the upcoming AGM, the AMS is going to ask members to support bylaw amendments that give long-term stability to resource ...
AMS Council convened last Wednesday to present last year’s financial statements, announce $2 million in new funding for undergraduate research opportunities and discuss the recent Textbook Broke and ...
Kawika Guillermo’s memoir Of Floating Isles opens to the setting of a video game: The Path, a psychological horror experience that subverts the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. In the game, players ...
Marking Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30, UBC’s Faculties of Land and Food Systems (LFS) and ...
Kawika Guillermo’s memoir Of Floating Isles opens to the setting of a video game: The Path, a psychological horror experience ...