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Kaila Johnson

Kaila Johnson

Author at The Ubyssey, University of British Columbia at The Ubyssey, University of British Columbia

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    Recent Articles

    ubyssey.ca

    UBCO students advocate for campus equality as Kelowna campus struggles to keep up with rapid popu...

    Sixty-two per cent of students at UBC Okanagan feel that the UBC administration values students at UBC Vancouver more than UBC Okanagan.
    ubyssey.ca

    Book Review: Our Story: Coming Out in the Time of HIV and AIDS

    My knowledge of the AIDS crisis was reduced to silence = death and the knowledge that many people died. I had not learned about someone’s personal experience living through it and how it impacted their life.
    ubyssey.ca

    ‘A hero … for her colleagues and students’: UBC community mourns th...

    Former student mourns the loss of Sociology Professor Sinikka Elliott and honours her for who she was as a teacher and all the inspiring work she did.
    ubyssey.ca

    IGNITE Book Club: Older Sister, not Necessarily Related

    UBC Equity and Inclusion hosted a virtual event wherein Dr. Hunt spoke with Dr. Wills about her book, Older Sister, not Necessarily Related.
    ubyssey.ca

    'A matter of public health’: Student creates petition asking UBC to...

    The petition, which has 146 signatures as of publishing, also asks that the university host a vaccination drive on campus and release a public statement that encourages those off-campus to receive their vaccines.
    ubyssey.ca

    Twelve Days of Completely Secular Yuletide: Did Love Hard’s Natalie...

    Los Angeles writer Natalie Bauer flies to upstate New York after a slew of bad dates to surprise one of her matches on Flirt Alert for Christmas.
    ubyssey.ca

    Your Voice is Power: Where computer science and social justice hit ...

    Alongside the fundamentals of computer science and entrepreneurship, the curriculum educates students on Indigenous history, including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action, and encourages them to “use their voice in a powerful way.”
    ubyssey.ca

    ‘Here’s to Never Growing Up’: Reliving the early 2000s at Avril Lav...

    My earliest memory of listening to Avril Lavigne is blasting Let Go on a CD player with my sister at seven years old. It felt surreal to hear songs from my childhood inside Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre over a decade later.
    ubyssey.ca

    Traveling to Venus at NADUH’s “HOMIESEXUAL” release party

    At Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden on July 9, the smell of incense and the abundance of greenery and ponds worked in tandem with the five member RnB hip-hop girl group NADUH to transport the audience to another astral plane.
    ubyssey.ca

    Young artists process climate grief in new digital zine, Solastalgia

    The devastating emotional impacts of climate change can be described in one word: Solastalgia.
    ubyssey.ca

    Information as care: Deafness and health care access at the height ...

    Deaf people were disproportionately impacted by the AIDS crisis, but community activism and communication technologies helped organize against it.