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Ralph, a Yeti at UBC, combats climate change impacts and fosters inclusion through initiatives like The 12 Days of Ralph-mas, improving community relations on campus.
- Launching a campus drive, Ralph the Yeti told The Ubyssey he plans to study at the University of British Columbia to address climate change.
- Facing melting icebergs and fear at home, Ralph left the Yeti village as his community worried, but Yeti culture values knowledge, prompting him to study at UBC.
- Students reported screaming and calling Ralph an `abominable snowman`, while UBC staff found white fur, large footsteps, and sharp bite marks near Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre and Panhellenic House.
- UBC has moved to open applications to other cryptids after Ralph-mas proved a positive addition, while `Yeti Yum` pints appeared mysteriously and a local ice cream shop closed.
- Relatives including Barthomolew, Ralph's second cousin, and Nessie, Ralph's long-distance girlfriend, are considering studying at UBC, suggesting future community arrivals.
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