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University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public university, public research university with campuses near Vancouver and in Kelowna, British Columbia. Established in 1908, it is British Columbia's oldest university. The university ranks a ...
's (UBC) Point Grey Campus is the main campus of the university. It is located on the Point Grey peninsula in
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, Canada. It is home to close to 55,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The campus is also home to a numerous residential housing developments that were built by UBC in conjunction with private developers. The campus is adjacent to, but not part of, the City of
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and the
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.


Housing


Private residential neighbourhoods

The following residential neighbourhoods are situated on UBC's campus: * Chancellor Place * East Campus * Hampton Place * Hawthorn Place * Wesbrook Place


Student housing

There are numerous student housing residences throughout UBC's campus. These residences serve varying demographics. For example, some serve just first-year students, while others serve students with families and visiting scholars.


First-year housing

* Place Vanier * Totem Park * Orchard Commons


New and returning student housing

* Ritsumeikan–UBC House * Walter Gage


Upper-year and graduate housing

* Fairview Crescent * Marine Drive * Iona House *
Brock Commons Tallwood House Brock Commons Tallwood House is an 18-storey student residence at the Point Grey Campus of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada. At the time it was opened, it was the tallest mass timber structure in the world. It is the first p ...
* Fraser Hall * Ponderosa Commons * Thunderbird * Acadia Park * Green College * St. John's College


Campus academic facilities


Student Union Building (SUB)

The SUB is home to most of the student clubs at UBC, as well as UBC Food Services (which include fast food services such as A&W and
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), a Travel Cuts location, a salon, both a bar and a pub, a movie theatre, and other student services. It is owned and operated by the
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.


Museums and galleries

There are also several museums and performing arts theatres on campus, including the
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, the
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, the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, the Frederic Wood Theatre, and the Chan Centre.


Sports and recreation

There are many sports facilities located on the UBC campus. UBC's sports teams are called the
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and they play at various locations on campus, including War Memorial Gym, Thunderbird Stadium, UBC Aquatic Centre and Thunderbird Winter Sports Centre. The Student Recreation Centre (REC) is home to intramural sports for students.


2010 Winter Olympics

For the
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and Paralympics, the Thunderbird Winter Sports Centre was replaced by a newer building, named the
Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre The Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre (formerly UBC Winter Sports Centre, also known as UBC Thunderbird Arena) is a LEED Silver certified indoor arena in Greater Vancouver, on the campus of the University of British Columbia. Located in the ...
. Demolition of the old arena began in April 2006 and the arena opened on July 7, 2008. The new structure houses three
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s, with the main rink accommodating 6,800 spectators.UBC Thunderbird Arena
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Economy


Film industry

Because many films require university scenes, the campus area is a desirable filming location. Combined with the fact that the Vancouver area is the third-largest film production centre in North America, this has made UBC a popular location for many productions. Production companies that wish to shoot on-campus must pay a fee to the university, which goes to the film and theatre departments. Some notable movies and television shows shot on campus include: *'' X-Men Origins: Wolverine'': Buchanan Tower *'' The Exorcism of Emily Rose'': UBC's MacMillan Building as the courthouse, Kenny Building as the dorm and Buchanan Building *''
88 Minutes ''88 Minutes'' is a 2007 thriller film directed by Jon Avnet and starring Al Pacino, Alicia Witt, Leelee Sobieski, William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, Amy Brenneman, Neal McDonough and Benjamin McKenzie. In the film, famed forensic psychiatr ...
'': UBC's Koerner Library area *'' Taken'': UBC's General Services Administration Building for hostage scenes *'' Try Seventeen'': UBC's Chan Centre for student orientation scenes *''
She's the Man ''She's the Man'' is a 2006 American romantic comedy teen sports film directed by Andy Fickman and starring Amanda Bynes, Channing Tatum, Laura Ramsey, Vinnie Jones, and David Cross. Inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''Twelfth Night,'' the f ...
'': UBC's Thunderbird Stadium for soccer stadium scenes *''
The Butterfly Effect ''The Butterfly Effect'' is a 2004 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber. It stars Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Eric Stoltz, William Lee Scott, Elden Henson, Logan Lerman, Ethan Suplee, and ...
'': Koerner Library area, Room 100 of the UBC Geography Building as the lecture hall, and the main mall. *''
Wind Chill Wind chill or windchill (popularly wind chill factor) is the lowering of body temperature due to the passing-flow of lower-temperature air. Wind chill numbers are always lower than the air temperature for values where the formula is valid. When ...
'': UBC's Main Mall *''
The 4400 ''The 4400'' (pronounced "the forty-four hundred") is a science fiction television series produced by CBS Paramount Network Television in association with BSkyB, Renegade 83, and American Zoetrope for USA Network in the United States and Sky ...
'': Chan Centre as "The 4400 Center," University Marketplace *''
Antitrust Competition law is the field of law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies. Competition law is implemented through public and private enforcement. It is also known as antitrust l ...
'': Chan Centre *''
Smallville ''Smallville'' is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar Gough ...
'': Koerner and Main Libraries, for exteriors *''
Battlestar Galactica ''Battlestar Galactica'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson. The franchise began with the Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series), original television series in 1978, and was followed by a short-run sequel se ...
'': Rose Garden and Chan Centre exterior for "Cloud Nine" *''
MacGyver Angus "Mac" MacGyver is the title character and the protagonist in the TV series ''MacGyver''. He is played by Richard Dean Anderson in the 1985 original series. Lucas Till portrays a younger version of MacGyver in the 2016 reboot. In both po ...
'': Various campus exteriors *''
Fringe Fringe may refer to: Arts * Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest arts festival, known as "the Fringe" * Adelaide Fringe, the world's second-largest annual arts festival * Fringe theatre, a name for alternative theatre * The Fringe, the ...
'': Flagpole Plaza, Chan Centre exterior and interior, Macleod and Brimacombe Buildings exterior


References

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