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The 9th Annual SCARP Symposium: Audacity

The Georgia Straight featured the 9th annual symposium put on by UBC’s school of community and regional planning. The event, which takes place March 3, involves a full day of […]

UBC men’s basketball team poised for glory

The Georgia Straight highlighted the UBC men’s basketball team which finished the season with a record of 19 wins and one loss. UBC will host a best-of-three quarter-final series starting […]

Riot takes heat for uLoL prize pool changes

UBC’s eSports team was mentioned in a TSN story about championship prize changes in the electronic sports league. UBC earned $30,000 per player for their national championship win last year.

Discussing the importance of documentary films

Alejandro Yoshizawa, a professor in UBC’s department of theatre and film, was interviewed on Roundhouse Radio about why documentary films matter now more than ever. He said the power of […]

UBCO Roundup: Successful weekend versus TRU

The UBC Okanagan Heat men’s volleyball team beat the visiting Thompson Rivers WolfPack on Saturday night, Kelowna Now reported. A similar story appeared on Castanet.

Canada’s health-care silos: More money isn’t the answer

The Globe and Mail published an op-ed on Canadian health care co-written by Jason Sutherland, a professor in UBC’s school of population and public health. Sutherland and Erik Hellsten wrote […]

Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs celebrate Pink Shirt Day

John-Tyler Binfet, an education professor at UBC’s Okanagan campus, will be speaking about kindness in children at an event to raise awareness about the harms of bullying, Kelowna Now reported. […]

Grand Rounds: More Than Just Numbers

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Calgary Dinos sweep first-round men’s hockey playoff series with UBC

The Calgary Dinos beat the visiting UBC Thunderbirds 5-2 to win their men’s hockey quarterfinal in two straight games, the Calgary Herald reported. In Game 1, the Dinos beat the UBC 5-4 […]

The next leader of the Conservatives is one of these fourteen

David Moscrop, a UBC political science PhD candidate, spoke to the Toronto Star for an article about the contenders for the federal conservative party leadership. Moscrop called the race “strange” […]