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Home / Events / UBC Political Science and International Relations Alumni Homecoming 2025

UBC Political Science and International Relations Alumni Homecoming 2025


DATE
Saturday September 20, 2025
TIME
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Location
The Great Hall, AMS Nest

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Join fellow Political Science and International Relations alumni, students, faculty, and emeriti for a lively and casual in-person mixer to catch up, socialize, and compete in our politics trivia contest

Appetizers and light refreshments will be provided.


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