Agata De Pangher quickly realized she needed to get a job after arriving in Vancouver to start her studies at UBC.
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A UBC study suggests that unhoused and housing-precarious people are at greater risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI), and experience more difficulty accessing care.
Every year, UBC releases an annual report filled with data on student admission, enrolment and retention rates. And, annually, we breaks down the 60-something pages of information for our readers.
Games are a fun way to pass the time, but they’re also arenas to unlock competitive instincts, form memories and build community. They’re practice for the real world, but they also shape it.
Some of the most important discoveries in physics have been made by women, but if you put the words “famous physicist” into Google, you’ll see a list of dozens of men before coming across a single one.
Here are some ideas for how to use mould to tastefully spice up your life, in and out of the kitchen.
Raw chicken is good for you, actually.
Here’s a list of things you can do to take your mind off finals — by putting it on something worse instead.
As cities develop, sounds from traffic and construction threaten to drown out nature. Metro Vancouver, whose population is expected to surpass 9 million inhabitants later this year, is no exception.
“UBC didn’t just give me a pretty diploma, but it steered me through the challenges of starting a business with a mission to tackle the very issues I once wrote essays about,” writes Vannia Flores Forsyth.
Nine lecture recordings, eleven hours, one Brita full to the brim with water.
Construction of UBC Okanagan’s new downtown Kelowna tower is on hold after safety concerns lead to the evacuation of a nearby affordable housing facility.
Being 'kapwa' is about duty and care, about honouring your moral and social responsibilities toward one another. This support is desperately needed for scholars of colour.
The NAIA is masking its transphobia as fairness. Trans women are not trying to take away wins from cisgender women. They are simply competing in sports as who they are.
Dr. Carrie Jenkins is a UBC philosophy professor, bridging the gap between academia and creativity.