Another year, another plethora of sports events and newsworthy stories to choose from. Here are our top ten UBC sports stories of 2018. What are yours?
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Wins at War Memorial in Canada West? 4/4. Wins elsewhere? 2/6.
“It’s something I take at heart, not just learning it in a classroom but also living it in my everyday life.”
Wondering what women’s volleyball need to do to claim a playoff spot? We’ve got the rundown going into the home stretch of the regular season.
Under these estimates, the AMS will pay off its remaining $1 million of operational debt in “two, three years.”
Despite rising numbers of women going into engineering at UBC, the faculty will not achieve its goal of equal representation by 2020.
The AMS lobbied for the government to follow through on promises to provide funding for Indigenous students and better engage those students in consultation.
The outcome of the series this past weekend against Alberta was downright demoralizing at the hands of the Golden Bears and forward Luke Philp.
“Very often, the archives don't give you answers to the questions that you wish they did ... and you have to learn how to excavate history on its own terms.”
Being 74th in line to meet with an advisor is hell. The small screen outside arts advising will show you your ever changing position in line tell and put you in your place. Try not to think about the class you’ll have to skip to meet with an advisor.
The Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality, convened the committee as part of the first-ever federal Strategy to Prevent and Address Gender-Based Violence, which was allocated about $5.5 million in 2018.
Former directors and faculty say the crisis at the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS) reflects a trend of conflict as the university and the donor family grapple over the institute’s mandate, direction and independence.
The outcome didn't make it any quieter at Doug Mitchell Sports Centre, which boasted a crowd of 5,766 for the annual festival game.
Two years after the first march in response to Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Women’s March in Vancouver remains part of a global movement — but has now shifted its focus inwards to Canada.
UBC isn’t shying away from international issues, whether they’re dropped on its doorstep or not. In fact, it’s seeking them out.