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For Al-Hassan Al Shaibani, receiving his degree will signify the end of both five years of academics and intense involvement with the campus community.
UBC and the Chongqing Municipality in China have committed $1.19 million for a new student exchange program.
Barring any new setbacks, the new SUB, formally named the AMS Student Nest, will be opening before summer is upon us.
When a friend told me about a psych study that would pay you to drink beer and gamble for two hours, I thought it was too good to be true.
Philosophy professor Paul Russell received a $12 million grant to study morality and free will from a Swedish research group.
There’s no one straight definition of what cult cinema is. It could be marvelously made, out of the ordinary or could make you question what you know.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors share their thoughts on the ongoing transit funding referendum and grant money for Arts research.
A group of UBC scientists have located a particular gene in the brain that causes brain swelling after trauma to the head.
Several UBC researchers are studying chemotherapy patients with symptoms of "chemo brain" to examine if it is a real phenomenon.
The BMO Vancouver Marathon took place on May 3, and over 4,000 eager and willing Vancouverites were behind the successful operation.
A new study led by UBC psychology professor Rebecca Todd has found that a certain genetic variation may influence how we perceive emotional information.
UBC researchers have found that a new epilepsy drug may be able to slow or even reverse the memory loss of Alzheimer's disease.
Thousands of high school applicants were admitted to UBC last year, but not to their preferred campus.
According to UBC’s School of Community and Regional Planning, Canada has been building less social housing even though homelessness is on the rise.