The UBC Thunderbirds' Lacrosse Sport Club has come a long way since its inception in the fall of 2012. What started with a couple of friends, three-foot long lacrosse sticks and a ball tossed around Totem Park Residence now has 25 players on its roster and is one of nine clubs selected to kick off the UBC Athletics' new athletic stream — the competitive club.
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On Saturday, November 7, UBC faced off at the third annual Hops Connect Cup against the University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, Kwantlen Polytechnic University and Old College in a home beer brewing competition, and came away with the championship.
According to tradition, the first performance of tragedy at the Dionysia festival was by the playwright and actor Thespis in 534 BC in ancient Athens. His award was a goat. Today, while there aren’t any goats involved, members of the UBC Players club have created their own Festival Dionysia.
UBC rugby's 50-7 win against Meraloma RC reaffirms why the UBC men’s rugby club remains undefeated this season.
Thunderbirds men’s rugby are in England this week competing against seven other teams from around the world in the first-ever World University Rugby Cup.
Over 6,000 first year students were present at the traditional Imagine Day pep rally, held yesterday in Thunderbird Stadium.
Modni is derived from the Korean term meaning “one who has everything,” or “everyone.”
To make things more interesting, our three volunteer wine tasters — me, our culture editor Olivia, and coordinating editor Will — are no experts in wine tasting whatsoever
As Whitecaps FC2 officially kick off the second half of their season July 4, it’s the perfect time to assess the team and the direction they are heading in.
Catherine Dauvergne is currently a professor of immigration law at UBC’s Allard School of Law, and, in July, will be taking over the role of dean.
Speakeasy is the AMS’ most storied student service, and Kyra Borland-Walker is currently at the helm of the ship.
Senate candidates spoke about potential equity courses at UBC and what makes them stand out the Great Debate.
Four of the short plays are written by members of the UBC Players', and the other three are established works in the arts community.