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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 'tricky' part of university friendships is making them. Here are three helpful tips that will make you new friends in a jiffy.
The new Legacy Maltwood Gallery exhibition displays rare materials, ranging from fine art to unpublished documents.
For the documentary’s director, Raymond Dimmitt — a UVic philosophy graduate — deeper questions are at play than how the team ...
Between May 16 and May 30, UVic’s Campus Community Gardens (CCG) hosted a community-led project to construct a tiny house.
FPTP and strategic voting led to major changes in Vancouver Island politics, reaffirming for many the limitations of our ...
Commuting by motorcycle is affordable, space-efficient, and fun — but outdated laws and rising congestion are making it ...
I self-published my first children’s book, "My Friend Swallowed a Cloud." Children’s books have a lot to offer everyone.
It’s winter break after a long semester. Exams are completed, papers are in, and I’m ready to go to my family’s home in Comox and unplug for a few weeks. Relieved that I don’t have to brave winter ...
Repatriation is the return of Indigenous objects to their communities of origin, often from institutions that obtained them without consent.
A ruthless businessman, keen developer, and extractive profiteer, Bob Wright’s long career undermines his contribution to UVic.