A gutsy three-game quarterfinal win followed by a two-game semifinal ousting at the hands of the University of Alberta Golden bears. Sound familiar?
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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?
Some will compete for glory and scale the wall with graceful ease, and others will puke the second they drag their hungover self past the starting line.
UBC Athletics' annual Big Block Awards were held Tuesday night, celebrating the best varsity athletes, coaches and trainers.
Zarzycki and his crew feel that they’ve honed their skills enough to make a go of becoming Canada’s Onion.
When a friend told me about a psych study that would pay you to drink beer and gamble for two hours, I thought it was too good to be true.
Wade Davis has been called "Canada’s real-life Indiana Jones" by Maclean's, and according to his insane past achievements, that's no understatement.
The UBC Cup will feature competitions in League of Legends, Dota 2, Starcraft 2, Hearthstone, CS:GO and Smash Bros.
80 per cent of the profit goes back to you, and 20 per cent goes to the BC Children's Hospital Foundation.
As fans of lighting things on fire, we feel compelled to share with you our tips and tricks for having the best possible party at Wreck.
Their newest commercial uses members of the UBC football team to show just how durable a polyurethane garden hose is.
The Janice Swings, named after School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA) Director Leslie Van Duzer's mother, have been reinstalled along Main Mall.
We've taken it upon ourselves to create a 3D, interactive viewing experience of what you'll see when you step inside the AMS Student Nest.
You might be wondering why a rather large podium surrounded by Nazi and Japanese flags is set up by the rose garden.
The Whitecaps' development team is hosting "Bark at the 'Bird," a special game for which they're encouraging soccer fans to bring their dogs along.