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In this week's column, Natalie advises someone who feels like they'll never be able to have a relationship.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors weigh in on the idea of mandatory, consistent syllabi and UBC's attitude toward informal learning spaces.
In the inaugural edition of Office Opinions, Ubyssey editors present their viewpoints on UBC's proposed student housing fee increases.
I, like 53 others who live on rez, was able to spend my Saturday on the mountain-- courtesy of a new shuttle service that RHA is providing to its residents.
Ubyssey editors discuss their fondness for -- or fear of -- opera and UBC's production of The Marriage of Figaro.
I argue that Canadians and Americans alike still stand to benefit from the official recognition of Black History Month.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors discuss the AMS' fondness for all things ornithological, the recently revived student court and snobby salespeople.
In her latest advice column, Natalie dispenses advice on broaching the subject of Valentine's dates and how to write the perfect card.
Personally, I’m of the belief that students are mature enough to handle the mention of a porn star’s name or the word ‘semen.’
Reading last week's editors' opinion column about opera, I felt like there was an understandable yet quite sad misunderstanding about the art form.
IAmAStudent is extremely disappointed with the results of the Board of Governors meeting Thursday morning.
UBC’s branch of SPHR is currently campaigning to have the AMS include a BDS resolution against the State of Israel on an upcoming election ballot.
Although the AMS succeeds in providing services and opportunities to students, apathy towards our student society has never been more prominent.
In the 1970s, T-Bird games had massive support from the student body. Why, today, do a paltry 200-300 people show up to T-Bird home games?