Genetic counsellors at UBC are working at "the intersection of psychology and medicine" to support and educate patients.
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Community organizers and artists are developing supportive spaces in the city for Black Vancouver to connect and create – a difficult task to take on, given the huge deficit of BIPOC representation in the arts scene resulting from Vancouver’s racist history.
There are countless sayings about home because it is central to our lives and who we are. It can be a literal abode, a person or even a feeling. Here is how three UBC students define home.
The Hatch Art Gallery wrapped up its latest exhibit, Our Space, on Wednesday. If you didn't get a chance to see it, the interactive exhibit was curated to disrupt conventional ideas of art galleries as secluded and esoteric spaces.
In September 2020, TransLink indefinitely suspended the 258 Express Bus with service from West Vancouver to UBC. Three years later, first year students Assia Malapanis and Anali Delshadi are working to restore the route.
Race walk is a track event that requires technique, endurance and patience, yet it remains one of the most overlooked. The community is small but close-knit, and one of Canada’s top emerging talents races with the UBC Thunderbirds track and field team.
When thinking about women in sports, a lead student trainer may not be the first person that comes to mind. But, Cristina Captanios's work as lead student trainer is essential to the success of UBC’s women’s hockey team.
A staggering number of you are having sex to The Weeknd, or at least claiming to enjoy having sex to The Weeknd.
STI testing is for important for public health purposes, but also to help you make the most of a fun, sexy experience.
Youth clinics are an essential service for sexual health support. These student experiences highlight gaps and benefits of their care.
For many survivors of sexual trauma, there is a clear before and after — and there is no going back. But that doesn’t mean healing isn’t possible.
VP administration candidates Anuoluwapo Awotunde, Chayan Lu, Jake Sawatzky and Ian Caguiat generally agreed on improving club communications, but clashed on approaches to space allocation at last night’s debate.
You’re lonely. I’m lonely. And that’s completely okay.
According to a statement from the Elections Committee, a member of Sawatzky’s campaign used the campaign’s Instagram account to make a comment endorsing another AMS executive candidate.