One 10-minute gratitude session helps women with body issues
But it only lasts until images of thin women are shared, warns UBCO researcher
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Sierra Kasper-Momer turns uncertainty into opportunity
The geography alumna found her career path through UBCO’s Arts Career Apprenticeship Program.
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UBCO hosts three graduation ceremonies for pandemic graduates
Alumni from 2020 and 2021 return to cross the stage
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UBCO hosts Nobel Peace Prize nominee Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Global leader shares realities of the Arctic with a focus on solutions
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Strengthening Indigenous community through research
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UBCO research proves it’s worth the money to pay for a weight loss program
Those in the program enjoyed more success compared to going it alone
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Discussing the rights and wrongs of Canada’s charter as it turns 40
UBC’s Centre for Constitutional Law and Legal Studies hosts inaugural event
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Should individual choice be restricted to preserve the climate?
Expert panel explores if limiting freedoms is required for climate stability
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UBCO students learn the pros and cons of Wikipedia
Editable website’s bad reputation deserves a second look
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Should government invoke laws to end public defiance?
UBCO student debaters tackle timely subject at ninth annual Roger Watts Debate
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