Upcoming Events

SASC: Roots and Resilience Support Group

AMS NEST

Roots & Resilience is a weekly art-based support group for UBC students and community members of all genders who have experienced sexualized violence. This group is facilitated by SASC Support & Advocacy staff, practicum students, and/or registered clinical counsellors. For more information go to https://www.amssasc.ca/roots-and-resilience-support-group-2/

Towards Resilience: Celebrating Strength Through Adversity

Hatch Art Gallery 6133 University Blvd, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join the SASC at the HATCH Art Gallery to view their latest exhibition: Towards Resilience: Celebrating Strength Through Adversity  Explore the ways we choose to celebrate our identities in spite of marginalization.   Exhibition at HATCH Art Gallery: February 26th to March 6th Entry is free for all.  

AMS Elections GREAT DEBATE

The Pit

Students running to be this next year's student leaders square off and share their platforms. The Great Debate will feature all candidates (in no particular order): AMS President VP Academic & University Affairs VP Finance (By-Election) VP Finance Student seat on UBC Board of Govenors Student Legal Fund Society VP Administration VP External (By-Election) VP […]

Towards Resilience: Celebrating Strength Through Adversity

Hatch Art Gallery 6133 University Blvd, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join the SASC at the HATCH Art Gallery to view their latest exhibition: Towards Resilience: Celebrating Strength Through Adversity  Explore the ways we choose to celebrate our identities in spite of marginalization.   Exhibition at HATCH Art Gallery: February 26th to March 6th Entry is free for all.  

Towards Resilience: Celebrating Strength Through Adversity

Hatch Art Gallery 6133 University Blvd, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join the SASC at the HATCH Art Gallery to view their latest exhibition: Towards Resilience: Celebrating Strength Through Adversity  Explore the ways we choose to celebrate our identities in spite of marginalization.   Exhibition at HATCH Art Gallery: February 26th to March 6th Entry is free for all.