Have you noticed that, ever since the end of 2024, the air on campus runs a little colder? That the sky is stained a permanent shade of grey? That all the people you walk by don’t even meet your eye, ...
It’s the time of the year where the regular season is wrapping up, and the playoffs are drawing near. For the UBC women’s basketball team, that meant their last home game had arrived, and with it, ...
Annaliese is a fourth-year media studies student and senior staff writer for The Ubyssey’s sports section. She started writing for The Ubyssey in her second year when she began covering football.
AMS Elections season is upon us, and students are competing for five executive positions, two Board of Governors seats and five seats on the UBC Vancouver Senate. This year's general elections is also ...
Last August, UBC Sororities and the Interfraternity Council (IFC) teamed up in an effort to halt persistent cyberbullying — an effort that was stalled by the university. In emails provided to The ...
The good news was that what the BAJA team thought was wrong with their engine was, in fact, completely fine. The bad news was what they found instead: a series of marks where one piece of the engine ...
As dances and songs honoured Indigenous resilience, multiple assaults took place metres away in clashes on the grass outside IKB, and residential school denialist MLA Dallas Brodie barricaded herself ...
ChatGPT — OpenAI’s language model that took the world by storm last December — has been called many things. Depending on who you ask, ChatGPT means the end of the college essay or “the best thing to ...
Cade Desjarlais and Jasper Lorien have both been elected to UBC’s Board of Governors (BoG). Desjarlais's campaign centred his previous work securing funding for food insecurity, advocating for a multi ...
Following tradition means following the footsteps of those who came before you, in order to, among other things, honour history and ensure continuity. In many ways, the Thunderbirds’ women’s hockey ...
In November, a man in a “Make America Great Again” hat walked around campus. Accompanied by a woman with a large camera, he challenged random passers-by to debate him on immigration, gay rights and ...
Before MUSC 403G met in-class for the first time in January, Dr. David Metzer, the course’s professor, conducted an experiment. He sent out an email to his students, asking them for examples of queer ...