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The Ubyssey spoke to three students who have survived suicide attempts and found they faced common financial, academic and advocacy challenges when coming back to UBC after receiving help.
Reading Bounce House was like re-discovering a favorite childhood playground; it is an overwhelmingly nostalgic yet reflexive process of discovery, but ultimately you feel as if you don’t belong.
We’re the independent UBC student newspaper. We have a hyperlocal mandate and only report on UBC and topics that matter to students.
Have you ever been in a course and thought, if only I could do all this learning but in one day? Well, UBC Extended Learning has the solution to that predicament, with their One Day @ UBC program.
“You really see the bus transform as it moves through the city — who's on it and the atmosphere on the bus really changes as it moves.”
The three months I have spent at UBC have been the most defining three months of my life.
Eco-fascism is a small but growing ideology held by some on the far-right that the solution to environmental decline is depopulation and restricting immigration.
We hope this prof finds the advice they need.
We get it you’re in a relationship. And being in a relationship on Valentine's Day is the perfect time to be acceptably obnoxious without being called out for it by your fellow peers.
Here are some tips for baking as a student on a budget, and hopefully you can find a baking project that brings you joy through a tumultuous time.