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Sophia Ferreira is a pretty stoic soccer player; she’s level-headed on the field and isn’t the first one to show emotion. But ...
UBC’s Education Library’s move from the Neville Scarfe building to Koerner Library is due to a loss of library funding from ...
The NYP, a summer work-learn program for Indigenous secondary students offered by the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), is the ...
AMS Council met in the Michael Kingsmill Forum last night to approve finalized executive goals for the year, appoint a member ...
Since its founding in 2023, IndieVision has grown significantly, serving not only as a space where people who love film can ...
Powers at be// Powers at be: Misused science is threatening trans wellbeing In conversations about trans issues, science is sometimes used as irrefutable proof to argue more socially conservative ...
The Ubyssey has been the definitive source of news on campus since 1918. Published by an independent non-profit society, ...
Since its founding in 2023, IndieVision has grown significantly, serving not only as a space where people who love film can come together, but also providing individuals with the freedom to express ...
Back in the good old days (2016), you could tell if someone was gay based on their appearance. But now, Queerness is all ambiguous and nonchalant.
Addressing the needs of 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals in sport has received limited funding and attention, often being cast off and separated from norms. While UBC is certainly not exempt from this issue, ...
Several members of Sulong UBC were among the 100+ demonstrators gathered for a protest against the G7 leadership on National Indigenous Peoples Day on Saturday afternoon, taking over some of downtown ...
Dr. John Paul “JP” Catungal recalls the moment he was first approached by a stranger on the topic of his own Queerness. It was in the early 2000s, in a geography 241 classroom at SFU during Catungal’s ...