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Author: Hillary Kang

Cancelling provincial exams in B.C. sparks debate

  • March 28, 2018

Parents of B.C. high-school students and the admissions office at the University of British Columbia are raising questions about the implications of replacing provincial exams for senior high-school students[…]

Entrepreneurship support for UBC faculty may expand

  • December 4, 2017

  The University of British Columbia is already well known for the way its faculty translate research into profitable companies. Now, one organization on campus, [email protected], shortened frequently[…]

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Earthquake education leaves some new immigrants unprepared

  • October 25, 2017

When new immigrants arrive in Vancouver, they are walking into one of the continent’s most active seismic zones. But few initiatives by the City of Vancouver and community groups exist[…]

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    • Local transportation app promises to reduce travel time and track your CO2 emissionsMarch 23, 2018
  • Health

    • Non-binary patients navigate Canada’s healthcare systemMarch 26, 2018
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    • Flash tattooing draws Vancouverites looking for fresh inkMarch 21, 2018
    • Existential approach gets a second lifeMarch 11, 2018
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    • Shapeshifters of the sea: new research casts light on B.C.’s glass spongesApril 4, 2018
    • GreenChemUBC co-chairs Crystal Geng and Namrata Jain at Michael Smith Laboratories where Jain works on bioethanol fuels.From chemical reaction to climate action, how chemists bring sustainable science to UBCMarch 26, 2018
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    • Big snow years boost splitboard industryNovember 22, 2017
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