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Week of April 23 will be the cheapest for air travel

Global spoke to John Korenic, an adjunct professor at UBC’s Sauder School of Business, for a story on travelling in April. He talked about how budget airlines increase competition in […]

Toronto van attack bears hallmarks of recent ramming attacks abroad

News 1130 interviewed Chris Erikson, a UBC instructor who studies terrorism, in a story on the van attack in Toronto. He said this type of attack has become common partly because […]

Unsanctioned 4/20 festivities in full swing at Sunset Beach

Emily Jenkins, a UBC nursing professor, spoke to News 1130 about the 4/20 event in Vancouver. She discussed how people should be getting their cannabis from reputable sources and urged caution […]

For 50 years, deep-water trawls likely caught more fish than anyone thought

NPR interviewed Maria Palomares, a researcher at UBC’s Sea Around Us research initiative, about statistics on deep-sea bottom fishing trawls. Palomares said it took more than 15 years to piece together the real […]

Where ‘women hold up half the sky’, some help with China’s two-child policy please

Yue Qian, a UBC professor of sociology, wrote an op-ed about China’s two-child policy that was published on Channel News Asia. “Policies aimed at reducing the gender pay gap and […]

Vancouver expects to collect $30M from empty homes tax in 2018

The Star Vancouver interviewed Nathanael Lauster, a UBC sociology professor, about Vancouver’s new empty homes tax. Lauster said the empty homes tax does seem to have been effective at communicating to property owners that […]

Race and gender still an issue at academic conferences

The National Post published an op-ed by Michele Koppes, the Canada Research Chair in Landscapes of Climate Change at UBC, and a group of UBC PhD candidates, about issues of […]

Seattle struggles with bike lanes, Vancouver won the battle

The Seattle Times quoted Kay Teschke, a UBC professor emeritus of public health, for a story about bike lanes. Teschke said many North American cities build bikeways that are not […]

Viruses, ET, octopus from space: Return of panspermia

Research by Curtis Suttle, a UBC virologist, was featured in Cosmos Magazine. Suttle and his colleagues published the first research into the number of viruses being deposited from the atmosphere.

3 cancers on the rise and what to know to protect yourself

Best Health interviewed Sam Wiseman, a professor in UBC’s department of surgery, about the types of cancers that are on the rise. Wiseman said says the surge in thyroid cancer […]

Heat waves are roasting reefs, but some corals may be resilient

William Cheung, a UBC marine biologist, commented on an Australian coral reef study for Science News. He said if corals need to move to adapt, humans should focus on connecting […]

What if we didn’t… have banks?

Victoria Lemieux, a UBC professor of archival science and head of the blockchain research cluster at UBC, spoke to Mic for a story about the possibility that banks will cease […]

Everything you want to know about the royal wedding

Sarika Bose, a UBC English professor, spoke to CBC about the upcoming royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Bose explained the details of the wedding day.

Russian rocket stage with toxic fuel to fall in Canadian Arctic

The Canadian Press interviewed Michael Byers, a professor of international law at UBC, about a Russian rocket stage likely holding highly toxic fuel that may splash down in environmentally sensitive […]

Letters from Japanese-Canadian youth during internment years

The Vancouver Courier reported on UBC students who learned about what life was like for young Japanese Canadians in the Second World War. Joan Gillis recently donated letters from Japanese […]

Deliciously diverse food of 1.6 billion Chinese comes to Vancouver

The Tyee quoted Henry Yu, a UBC historian and expert in Asian migration, in a story about Chinese cuisine in Vancouver. Yu discussed the history of immigrant restaurants.

Doctors must get better at diagnosing patients with darker skin: Dermatologists

The Canadian Press interviewed Bolu Ogunyemi, a UBC resident in dermatology, about the need for doctors to better diagnose patients with darker skin. Ogunyemi said symptoms of skin conditions in […]

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Bill C-75 reforms too little, too late to respond to domestic violence

The Toronto Star published an op-ed co-written by Isabel Grant, a professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at UBC, about proposed changes to the criminal law response […]

10 Okanagan champions for our planet

The Kelowna Daily Courier profiled Casey Hamilton, a nutritionist who works at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Hamilton helped plant a food forest in Mission Creek Park and supports green-building initiatives.