For Stephen Mussell and other students, the ability to coexist between a formal education system and aboriginal identity is relatively new to Canadian history.
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A group of students organized a sit-in protest to draw atttention to the issue of sexual assault on campus.
On March 24, students gathered for a last-minute open forum on BDS.
The campaign to get students to vote yes in the ongoing transit referendum is ongoing at UBC.
Kin Lo believes that, especially for students, the transit referendum will invest into necessary infrastructure that will benefit metro BC in the future.
A group of students camped out in front of the IKB from Sunday night to Friday afternoon to raise awareness about homelessness in Vancouver.
Mateusz Miadlikowski will be returning for a second term as AMS VP Finance.
VP Finance candidates Mateusz Miadlikowski and Will Pigott squared off again at Tuesday's Great Debate.
Mateusz Mikladowski and Will Pigott are running for the role of VP Finance.
VP Finance candidates Will Pigott and incumbent Mateusz Miadlikowski met on Tuesday night to debate about ideas on how to deal with the AMS' fiscal responsibilities in the upcoming year.
On February 25, Adjunct teachers across the United States and Canada protested in a National Walk-Out Day to protest low wages, poor working conditions and a lack of job security.
Third-year Sauder student Betty Yunlei Lu is a proud competitor at the Miss World Canada pageant.
A clinic on campus is encouraging people who would otherwise be barred from donating to give blood for research purposes.
Anne Kessler hopes to push forth a policy that would limit the professor's ability to make syllabus changes halfway through the term.
English professor Mandy Len Catron talks about the fame that came after her article on training herself to fall in love appeared in The New York Times.