Guide to UBC 2021/22

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WISDOM ON LIVING IN RESIDENCE Living in a dorm is a quintessential part of the university experience. Here are some do’s and don’ts to help you get through it. Do: Get to know the people in your building. Residence life offers a perfect chance to make a bunch of friends. Go to building/f loor events, do your work in the house lounge, leave your door open while studying. Communal living can be hard, but being friends with your neighbours makes it easier. Don’t: Set off the fire alarm. No one wants to be the one that forces everyone in their building to stand out in the cold at 3 a.m. because they burned their Pop Tart in the microwave. And if you ever think about pulling the fire alarm for funsies — don’t do it. Do: Wear f lip-f lops/slides in the bathroom. Communal bathrooms can get nasty fast, especially the showers. To avoid getting a hair stuck to your foot, or a fungal infection, always wear some sort of shoe when entering the bathroom. Your feet will thank you. Don’t: Blast music during quiet

hours. We all love a rave, but we also love sleep. Be kind to your neighbours and keep the music (and noise) to a minimum between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weeknights and 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. on the weekends. If you must have a dance party, try a silent disco — they’re just as fun. Do: Explore Vancouver. Living on campus can be super convenient. You don’t need to take a bus to get to class, there are places to grab food and the beach is a short (and steep) walk away. But, it is also easy to find yourself never leaving campus. So take a break from studying, hop on the 14 or 33 and see what Vancouver has to offer. Don’t: Annoy your R A. Being nice to your R A has many benefits. They are a great person to turn to for advice, can serve as a reference and may even look the other way when you’re breaking UBC Housing rules. Plus, they’re students just like you. Solidarity forever, as they say. Do: Enjoy it! There will be ups and downs, but remember to live in the moment. Res life doesn’t last forever, so appreciate it for what it is. U GUIDE TO UBC | 41


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Sexual health 101

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Queer student resources

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Indigenous student resources

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103 things to do at UBC

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COVID-19

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Finding your community at UBC

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Returning to campus in a pandemic

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International student experience

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Balancing work and school

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Budgeting

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Student employment

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Mental health

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Staying healthy

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Getting around UBC and Vancouver

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Roommates

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Campus eats

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Greek life

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Exploring your sexuality

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Navigating off-campus housing

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Wisdom on living in residence

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Dorm essentials

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Campus traditions

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Clubs at UBC

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The Thunderbirds

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University governance

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Campus attractions

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The Alma Mater Society (AMS

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A brief history of UBC’s campus

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The Panellists

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