I yearned to learn through osmosis, but knew this would require technological innovation I may not live to see. This thought shook me to my core.
Search the Archive
- All
- News
- Culture
- Features
- Opinion
- Humour
- Science
- Sports
- Photo
- Guide
- Videos
- All magazines
- Magazine: Resolve
- Magazine: Seg Fault
- Magazine: Memory Leak
- Magazine: Redefine
- Magazine: System Failure
- Magazine: Ways Forward
- Magazine: Goes Around
- Magazine: Comes Around
- Magazine: Reclaim
- Magazine: Self
- All Spoofs
- Spoof: Mid Appétit
- Spoof: explain!
- Spoof: Girlbossmopolitan
- Spoof: NICE Magazine
- Spoof: The Main Maller
- Spoof: 2019 Spoof: Who?byssey
- Spoof: 2018 Spoof: Oh-No
- Spoof: 2017 Spoof: Breitbarf
“So often, because of all this emphasis on getting antibiotics in quickly, that’s what clinicians do,” said Sweet.
“We have been looking at different side effects with this class of antibiotics for actually a few years now,” said Etminan.
In between marching, organizers and Kashmiri students spoke to the crowd about human rights violations in Kashmir and the importance of speaking out against them.
That being said, why not incorporate a community beach clean-up into your next jog with “plogging” — a mash-up of light-jogging and picking up litter.
On September 23, PWIAS announced its investment strategy will ensure 60 per cent of the endowment that is normally allocated to direct investment in public shares is 100 per cent fossil fuel free.
“I don’t think I would be happy with graduating if I don’t feel like I’ve made any progress, and making the dean aware and more professors aware of the power that they have in shaping how students feel."
After compiling the data, Wynes and Nicholas found that Saskatchewan and Ontario were the most comprehensive in their coverage while Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were the least.
One of TV’s most popular game shows added a bit of UBC flair when it aired on July 17. Jeopardy! played host to Jennifer Abel, a second-year masters of library and information studies student at the UBC iSchool.
Reassess your battle plans and holster your iClickers, UBC, because on September 5 at 10 a.m., we are collectively storming the UBC Bookstore, because, “they can’t stop us all.”
“You’ve got an entire life of summers to enjoy, so take these few years you’re in school and stretch them long.”
“Everybody should be aware and engaged in this discussion, both the positive and the negative sides of gambling,” Clark said.
I know how you might be feeling: Vancouver is huge, teeming with people and feels like it’s catered to all residents, besides you.
This year’s event is centred around the theme “Circles of Conversation,” with a focus on literature, visual arts and music.
The ASC was originally chosen to reside in the Bosque because it met the Arts Undergraduate Society’s requirements of being a standalone structure close to the main hub of campus, but building there would require the removal of eight of the trees planted in 1968.