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In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors discuss issues revealed by the AMS' academic experience survey, accessible gay literature and smelly SUB basements.
A new UBC-O study shows that people who have not committed crimes can still be led to admitting that they had by implanting false memories.
In her job as a curator at MOA, UBC prof Susan Rowley leads the public in exploring the landscape and the culture of First Nations people in the past.
A study by Sauder professor Ning Nan found that student-led organizing through social media is especially powerful in times of crisis.
Classroom, learning space and technological upgrades are part of the university's renovation focus this year.
UBC will be expanding its midwife training program after a $680,000 donation from the province.
James Rupert, who was charged with secretly observing and recording subjects of a study in June 2014, pled guilty to videotaping four women who were using a changing room for one of his studies.
I argue that Canadians and Americans alike still stand to benefit from the official recognition of Black History Month.
A UBC study found that, in some cases, rude sale staff can actually increase a customer's desire to purchase a product.
A UBC study is giving students a chance to engage in two hours of gambling and beer drinking -- and get paid for it.
Four of the short plays are written by members of the UBC Players', and the other three are established works in the arts community.
After several clinical trial shutdowns in the 2000s, UBC's research ethics policies and standard operating procedures are reviewed regularly.
As a musician, instructor and leader, Arts Dean Gage Averill is the embodiment of the faculty that he oversees.
UBC recently celebrated the achievements of Ethel Johns, founder of UBC’s Nursing Program and Person of National Historical Significance.