The newest exhibition at UBC’s Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, The Willful Plot, invites visitors to take a closer look at gardens and how we relate to them.
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Two years after its official launch, a student-funded sustainability initiative called mugshare is branching across campus and the greater community.
Just east of the Museum of Anthropology, a small slope off the sidewalk lining Northwest Marine Drive leads down to Trail 3 of Pacific Spirit Park.
When we have feelings about art, it’s usually in a metaphorical sense. In Catfish, Alley Theatre’s newest play, Vancouver’s first ever vibrotactile theatre environment will give audiences a chance to physically feel the sound of their play.
Besides her journalistic tact and anchoring abilities, former Global BC anchor and reporter Deb Hope was known for her laugh — a sentiment that family, colleagues and fans recount when they think of her. Global BC reported Hope died on May 15 at 67, after an 8 year fight against Alzheimer’s disease.
As a pre-teen, I discovered the wonders of iMovie. I used a mixture of bribery and coercion to rope my siblings and friends into my short film-making endeavours.
ARCHIVE is not your typical drag show — and not just because it actually starts on time.
This plastic embodiment of UBC student life is available for the low tuition price of $7,000 (if you’re a domestic student).
Sitarist, composer, activist — Anoushka Shankar is many things, but stagnant is not one of them.
The Zero Waste Market is the newest addition to UBC's initiative to build a zero waste and circular economy.