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Some marine species more vulnerable to climate change than others
September 29, 2017

Some marine species more vulnerable to climate change than others

Certain marine species will fare much worse than others as they become more vulnerable to the effects of climate change, a new UBC study has found.

LATEST NEWS

 

Azerbaijani Journalist Khadija Ismayilova Awarded 2017 Allard Prize for International Integrity

Last night, Azerbaijani investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova was awarded the 2017 Allard Prize for International Integrity. Ismayilova writes about high-level corruption and misuse of power in Azerbaijan.

New tool maps nature across Vancouver to boost mental health

With nearly a third of Canadians experiencing mental illness during their lifetimes, researchers and urban planners have been looking at ways to incorporate natural spaces that promote mental wellbeing into designs for healthier cities.

Why fundraising appeals fall flat with some would-be donors

Why do some people eagerly respond to public appeals for donations, while others reject the same pitch?

OPINIONS

 

Should we consider expropriation for 105 Keefer?

The Vancouver Sun published an op-ed by Henry Yu, a UBC professor of history and the principal of St. John’s College, about the application to develop 105 Keefer Street in Chinatown.

ARTS AND CULTURE

 

Night Shift: Body Language

Reimagine the future of culture and social change at MOA’s monthly cabaret party. How can movement teach us to speak a new language? Taiwan’s Assembly Dance Theatre performs a work inspired by calligraphy and shows you how to write with your body.

ATHLETICS

 

‘Birds bested by team China in OT thriller

A remarkably improved Chinese national women’s hockey team handed the UBC Thunderbirds a 3-2 double overtime loss in a thrilling exhibition matchup.

VIDEO

 

UBC Homecoming 2017

Last Saturday was the UBC Thunderbirds’ biggest and best Homecoming ever.
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