Spotify Wrapped dropped at the end of the month, and, in what has become an annual ritual, every Instagram story turned into a reminder of how much everyone you know listens to Taylor Swift.
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Anyone can contribute to the vast number of specimens housed at UBC’s herbarium, and help document history in the process
On one hand, there are expectations from one's ethnic community to remain closeted. On the other hand, there are expectations from the LGBTQ+ community to come out. The latter is associated with a notion of "living your truth," while the former is seen as living a lie, writes Alyy Patel.
It wouldn’t be fair to call animal behaviour researcher Dr. Alexandra ‘Sasha’ Protopopova dog-obsessed. She also enjoys hiking. With a dog.
Living with inflammatory bowel disease can be many things, but to be blunt, it’s literally and figuratively shitty.
Pattern your week after this step-by-step walkthrough, and the world will be your study oyster! Wet and clammy.
Am I graduating? Oh, God no — this is my first year. I just don’t feel like doing this seven more times.
Marine Drive residents are now able to access commonsblock services overnight, reversing the earlier change.
Starting December 1, all Canadian universities and colleges will be required to confirm new international student's admission letter with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Upon entering the Neville Scarfe building last Saturday, we were shocked to see singers decked out in bright colours, fun textures and donning elaborate accessories for extra flair. It’s important to note that in most classical music performances — which is what we’re most familiar with — concert black dress is always required.
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I wasn’t raised in the Philippines, so all of my knowledge of the country comes from my family and what they chose to expose me to.
English was always my worst subject in elementary school.
Dr. Agnes d’Entremont is a professor for APSC 366, an engineering course for non-engineers.
You find your focus and enter a state of flow — only to be pulled away by the familiar ding of your phone.