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Syrian artifacts reveal the secrets of countless centuries of human habitation – photo by Marie-Claude Boileau UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 Postcards from […]
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UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 Highlights of UBC Media Coverage in August 2006 UBC-Led Team Uncovers Faintest Stars Ever Scores of international media, […]
UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 Appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, UBC Prof. Brett Finlay is an international leader in bacterial […]
Hundreds of ancient earth ovens used by First Nations dot traditional root gathering grounds UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 I discovered my first […]
Students Heather Bell and Peggy Lucas (in hat) prepare a garden with new friends – photo courtesy of Peggy Lucas UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. […]
Mother Irene and baby, the first patients attended by UBC midwifery student Aisia Salo UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 In the midwifery unit, […]
Antamina, in Peru, is the largest open-pit copper-zinc mine in the world – photo courtesy of Danny Bay UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 […]
Katie Kuker, off the reefs of Nuchatlitz, northwest coast of Vancouver Island UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 It’s 6 a.m. when we pull […]
MBA student Patricia Silva on the bridge of the Austrailian Spirit oil tanker – photo courtesy of Patricia Silva UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, […]
UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 After our interview, Aunt Liu and I stroll over to the nearby clothing market, where she plans to […]
Archaeologist Lisa Cooper holds a baked clay animal figurine – photo by Bernard Lachance UBC Reports | Vol. 52 | No. 9 | Sep. 12, 2006 Despite the hot sun, […]
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