Past Print Issues

Simon Donner in a pink collared shirt, touching his chin with his finger, against a blurred grassy background.

A UBC climate scientist emphasizes the progress...

A graphic of a tree made of green conversation bubbles with people conversing underneath.

Facts alone are not enough. If we want to engage...

The Uralkali Potash Mine: spiralling swirls of earth like nautilus shells, shot through with streaks of red.

Critical minerals are the backbone of clean...

A black and white photo of students pushing each other up a wall.

There’s no getting around it – you just have to...

A photo of Saba Farmand standing on a greenery-lined sidewalk, wearing an orange collared jacket.

How boulevard gardens can cultivate community.

A photo of Cole Walliser with long, curly black hair and a gold watch sitting on the ground

From the Pit Pub to the red carpet.

Graphic showing three circular black and white illustrations, related to three quiz questions

A UBC-led team was the first to successfully...

AMS president Esmé Decker (front, centre) and other students in the students building, affectionately known as the Nest.

Advances in technology, a global pandemic, and...

Three UBC students standing and smiling

Raised in the digital age, independently minded,...

Black and white illustrations representing three questions in the quiz

Which student club was popular in the 1940’s?...

Headshot of Jordan MacKenzie

Jordan MacKenzie’s team has created a bio-based...

Photos of all six interviewees

  Tipping reinforces social inequalities Amy...

grain silos in yellow canola fields

A complex problem in need of a complex solution....

an illustration of an astronaut in space, surrounded by food

A UBC prof tackles the challenge of adequate...

a collage showing a can of tomato sauce being poured over a landscape on Mars

Two food security experts explore how the first...

an illustration of a tree trunk

Utility Pole is based on a poem written and...

A photograph of Vancouver taken from a helicopter above the Stanley Park area. It shows West Georgia Street, with False Creek and Science World at the end, and East Vancouver in the background.

There may be no such thing, but Vancouver has...

Illustration of people enjoying a public park, with a city in the background

Communities are shaping their public spaces into...

Illustration of planet and astronaut.

In early 2021, just after the Perseverance Rover...

Illustrations: Raymond Beisinger

UBC Thunderbirds alumni won two medals in which...

Headshot of Martina Valkovicova.

Commit to learning every day.

Dr. Peter Cullis smiling, in a lab.

The most widely used COVID vaccine relies on a...

Illustration of hands sewing amidst blobs of colour in the background.

The pandemic has spawned a sewing surge and a...

Illustration of audience of people looking around at each other.

A welcoming and inclusive workplace requires a...

On-scene care saves more lives than transporting cardiac arrest patients to hospital

The Research:  Dr. Brian Grunau of UBC’s...

Photo: Robin Naidoo

The Research:  Forestry professor Cole...

WIDER PAVEMENT MARKINGS COULD MAKE HIGHWAYS SAFER

The Research:  Civil engineering professor...

(Photo: Zubair Hirji)

The scene from the roof of the Robert H. Lee...

Nature in Freefall

One million plant and animal species are at risk...

Gourmet grads share stories and recipes.

A UBC undergraduate heads for the wilderness...

Rediscover UBC's Vancouver and Okanagan campuses...

UBC Okanagan’s Kevin Golovin is developing new...

Elasmosaurus

“We hope to ignite a sense of amazement and...

What makes Professor Ono proud of UBC? What...

A new program for Tahltan First Nation youth...

My Financial Life is a five-episode personal...

A pioneer of Vancouver’s now-thriving craft beer...

A new data-driven website reveals surprising...

CHIME

CHIME (The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping...

The stellar story of a precocious youth entrusted...

SJO

Is there something you’d like to ask UBC...

The Beijing-based couple tackling air pollution.

We have the technology. We have the data. But it...

Why Rob Butler is passionate about birds, the...