For the past few years, remote learning has accustomed us to business on top, party on the bottom attire.
Culture
Seventeen years ago, Kathleen Jayme was accepted into the UBC Film Production Program. This February, she’ll be returning as an award-winning filmmaker and the 2022/2023 Phil Lind Multicultural Artist in Residence.
Artist Jag Nagra recalls what life was like before she came out to her family.
Local organizations have numerous film screenings, concerts, and other events occurring throughout the month to celebrate and commemorate Black History Month. Here are a selection of events, on-campus and across the city, to add to your calendar.
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"My best memory of my grandmother / Was stolen from my grandfather."
There was something about Jack's dreamy blue eyes that made Jill instantly fall head over heels in love with him.
I was ready to / Leave the streets I'd grown up on / Everything I'd known.
"i want to go home"
It’s officially December, and that means two things: cold weather and exam season
And so, I wrote a sonnet about my favourite soothing drink in the hopes that it will soothe you as you read it.
The winds still blow and the leaves still fall.
My mother used to scold me because I always forgot my umbrella on rainy days.
Salama wanted to take a deep breath to try to ground herself, but she was afraid it would cause another time jump.
Love is a powerful force.
As the end of the school year draws near, so does moving out.
With finals right around the corner, why not take a few minutes to sit back, relax and read through The Ubyssey's collection of spring haikus?
Weddings and divorces. Birthdays and funerals. They happen in close proximity.
It’s almost like it didn’t even happen. Only segments of thoughts and nothing concrete —