The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
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I, a person who suffers from shortness of breath after climbing one flight of stairs, have somehow become a Homecoming football player.
With so many people opting for public transit to get around the city, it’s important to understand what each party's approach is to keeping TransLink accessible and affordable.
The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
Immigration policy is largely a federal issue, but BC political parties have taken stances on international student immigration as the provincial election grows nearer.
The Ubyssey summed up each party's platform to help UBC community members make an informed vote.
With BC’s provincial election just around the corner, the AMS is hosting multiple voting stations in advance of and on the October 19 election day.
Students have an important voice in the elections and it's good to know where, when and how you can vote in this election.
On October 8, UBC community members held a walkout outside the Nest in support of Palestine.
On October 9, AMS Council met to hear room booking issues and the 2024 Academic Experience Survey results and discuss executive performance.
The Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival (VOAF) is returning for its 8th year, running from October 11–13 at the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre.
ANOHNI joined Naomi Klein on stage on October 4 in a conversation co-hosted by the UBC Centre for Climate Justice and the Chan Centre to explore her work in a time of global ecological crisis.
Okay, so I’m super drunk, right? And I’m walking down Main Mall at like 2 a.m.
In January, the Supporting Progressive Inclusive Child-centered Education (SPICE) Research Lab published a report showing the educational experiences of over 68,000 BC students with disabilities and learning exceptionalities.
Beginnings were so structured once.