In the past two months alone, Kurtis Ling has made $258,000 playing video games professionally -- and he hasn’t even graduated yet.
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Both scholarly and personable, Vivian Dong exemplifies the ideal candidate for Harvard Law School -- a program to which she was recently accepted.
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Carole Jolly and her team are dedicated to "developing a community where people can live, work, learn and play all in one spot."
Aaron Bailey is a singer-songwriter, is studying the science of beer and winemaking, lost two teeth by jumping off a bridge and is UBC’s next AMS president.
Although you may not recognize him by name, if you’ve ever stepped foot on any of UBC’s three campuses, you’ve taken in the art of Gerry McGeough.
On March 11, Sauder student Lauren Wilmot passed away after a battle with cancer. This is her story.
Speakeasy is the AMS’ most storied student service, and Kyra Borland-Walker is currently at the helm of the ship.
Earlier in the month, Tim Dixon passed away suddenly in his room at Fairview Crescent. He was twenty years old.
Zarzycki and his crew feel that they’ve honed their skills enough to make a go of becoming Canada’s Onion.
For Al-Hassan Al Shaibani, receiving his degree will signify the end of both five years of academics and intense involvement with the campus community.
Barring any new setbacks, the new SUB, formally named the AMS Student Nest, will be opening before summer is upon us.
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.
As UBC president Arvind Gupta nears the end of his first year in office, we sat down with him for an interview.