Meet Justin Yang: In conversation with AUS president Justin Yang
By Mary Leong & Katie Fedosenko Arts Undergraduate Society president Justin Yang talks about his new role and double major. Fifth-year English Honours and Cell Biology/Genetics student Justin Yang splits his studies between Arts and Science, the two biggest faculties at UBC. Yang values the scope of knowledge he receives from the two disciplines. For […]
Meet Genevieve Lorenzo: Seeing through the beautiful people
By Katie Fedosenko Psych undergrad presents on beauty and first impressions at Rising Stars in Research competition The third annual Rising Stars of Research National Undergraduate Research Poster Competition is a unique event that brings 117 of the top undergraduate researchers from across Canada to British Columbia to showcase their research accomplishments and explore their […]
Meet Mary Leong & Timmy Wong: Confessions of Arts Co-optudents
By Timmy Wong and Mary Leong CASS Communications Assistants Mary Leong (Political Science) and Timmy Wong (Psychology and Human Geography) talk about their experiences as Arts Co-op students. Mary: Hi, we’re Mary and Timmy, and we are the current CASS Communications Assistants. CASS is an online hub for undergraduate students providing information on advising, degree […]
Meet Professor Giselle Baxter: Exploring the Harry Potter fanbase
By Mary Leong The Harry Potter books have captured the world’s imagination, and the movies continue to work their magic. UBC professor Giselle Baxter and psychology student, Tania Pardisi, share their reactions to this worldwide phenomenon. The second installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows earned a box-office shattering $186.5 million over its opening weekend, […]
ASTU 150: An introduction to research
By Mary Leong First-year students who have chosen to build a custom timetable can use ASTU 150, English 100, or an approved external credit to fulfill the “Writing” component of the Writing and Research requirement. (Students in CAP and Arts One fulfill the writing component within their program.) Arts Studies (ASTU) 150 was started in […]
Undergrad curators showcase Inuit art market at MOA
An exhibit on the Inuit art market at the Museum of Anthropology was curated by 17 undergraduate students. The exhibit “Faces and Voices of the Inuit Art Market” examines how the authenticity and value of Inuit art is determined as it moves through Canadian and International markets.
Meet Ashley Whillans: Navigating Psychology Honours
By Mary Leong Persistence is paying off for Psychology Honours student and Arts Undergraduate Research Award (AURA) recipient Ashley Whillans, who will enter her fourth year in September 2011 with a year of lab research experience under her belt. Psychology Honours is an intensive program for students looking to pursue graduate studies. During their third […]
Meet Miriam Sabzevari: Award-winning video takes UBC student international
Philosophy student Miriam Sabzevari’s submission to the World Bank Essay Competition (Video Category), a short cartoon on immigration and visible minorities in Canada, came in first place and won her an all-expenses paid trip to Paris, where she participated in the ABCDE alongside other student winners to discuss youth immigration and global economic development.
Choosing your major and minor
By Mary Leong Only a small percentage of Arts students know exactly what they want to major in upon entering UBC. For the majority of us, selecting a major and minor can be a stressful process. Help, I don’t know what’s out there! At UBC, most students declare their major and minor in their second […]
Examining alternative first-year programs
By Alan Han Are you a prospective first-year Arts student? Does the thought of building your own timetable and sitting in large lecture halls filled with hundreds of students fill you with dread and terror? Here are two alternatives that offer smaller classes, interdisciplinary coursework, and an opportunity for first-year students to work directly with […]