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Last month, the Faculty of Arts launched the second-to-final draft of its 2025-2030 Strategic Plan — closing a lengthy ...
AMS Council convened in the Michael Kingsmill Forum on June 11, hearing annual executive goals and placing a limit on the ...
Dr. Judy Illes and Dr. Melissa Perreault work with Indigenous researchers globally to advocate for and educate about ...
Featuring creative, fluent melodies and complex jazz-inspired chords, even Aoba’s slower, more simple pieces like “Endive to ...
Three pieces, “Wild,” “Fountain,” and “I AM WORTH MORE THAN ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO MY PEOPLE” are on display throughout the ...
On June 6, the VIFF Centre hosted a screening of Nechako: It Will Be a Big River Again. The documentary is a personal account of the impact that the construction of the Kenney Dam had on the ...
As a part of both the Asian Queer community and the opera world, Britten frequently explores the potential for openness and ...
The Ubyssey has been the definitive source of news on campus since 1918. Published by an independent non-profit society, ...
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 ...
Imagine a liquid that moves endlessly, without resistance — so smooth that it seems to defy the laws of physics. Researchers at UBC have observed this rare phenomenon in a molecular system for the ...
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 ...
“When I see these amazing infrastructures being built, I have always imagined one day I can be involved,” said UBC Civil Engineering Professor Dr. Tony Yang. As a leader in structural and earthquake ...