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The market features a carousel, a walk-in Christmas tree, nightly entertainment from atop the Christmas Pyramid and a gorgeous Winter deck for everyone’s enjoyment.
The Calendar and Dive into UBC are hosting their third annual Arts and Culture Night this Wednesday, January 24.
Arriving at Main Street during peak sun hours, with no sunglasses or water but good company, I started my self-guided tour around the new murals being created for this year’s Vancouver Mural Festival.
These covered bike racks are enclosed, and they require a key card for access as an increased security measure to replace last year’s keypads.
Burlesque in a classroom environment is also about being able to find a point of balance between comfort and discomfort.
The body of work produced by current decolonial artists grapples with ancient legacies while breaking new ground.
For him and other residents who are deaf or hard of hearing, there are less thought-about roadblocks that can make navigating student housing challenging despite UBC improving how it accommodates students with disabilities. And in many ways, some challenges may not be easily fixed by the kind of top-down policy update the university recently approved.
Feeling like you have to give your legs a bit of a stretch?
The sands that I would pretend were sprinkles, where I’d roll around in, feeling like a brigadeiro. The sea where I learned that the best way past a tall wave is through it. It was now buried in oil and the federal government refused to do anything about it.
After a hiatus of a few years, we are bringing an important column back to our paper: Tuum Sex (formerly known as Positively Sex).
There is still time to nominate yourself to be a part of The Ubyssey's Board of Directors.
Every year, the JHMs recognize the best student journalism across the country in 24 categories. The Ubyssey was lucky enough to be nominated 7 times and to take home 4 of these [could cut of these] awards