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The Southern Michif class I attended through Zoom this summer was part of the Métis Nation Greater Victoria’s language program.
I’m a Zillennial. On the Millennial and Generation Z cusp, this means I remember when the Jonas Brothers all wore matching purity rings, and when Miley Cyrus’s song “Can’t Be Tamed” was the biggest ...
Course Evaluation Surveys, across the board, open the door to biases, cyberbullying, and systemic discrimination.
As rail blockades stall Canada’s economy as a result of opposition to the Coastal GasLink pipeline, it’s important to look at how we got here and how different economic actors are related to the ...
Fast fashion is no match for one-of-a-kind thrift finds and new local thrift stores are opening to meet the demand When I met with Dana Johnson, she instantly introduced me to Bernie. Bernie, she says ...
A ruthless businessman, keen developer, and extractive profiteer, Bob Wright’s long career undermines his contribution to UVic.
In 1988, the little-known Carmanah Valley became the site of one of the first successful environmental protest campaigns against the clearcut logging of old-growth temperate rainforests in the history ...
Graduation! It’s somewhere on the horizon for many UVic students. No matter how much you love pulling all-nighters at the library with pumpkin scone crumbs on your t-shirt, spam-refreshing Brightspace ...
The new feature documentary, Tzouhalem, allows audiences to examine the life of this legend through reenactments and interviews.
FPTP and strategic voting led to major changes in Vancouver Island politics, reaffirming for many the limitations of our current system.
It was a typical clear day outside the Bay Centre in Victoria — a busker played guitar, while pedestrians waited for the lit-up figure of a man to indicate they’re safe to walk — when two teenage boys ...
Anyone who has experienced grief and bereavement amidst a sea of deadlines understands how uniquely impossible the situation feels.