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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The new Legacy Maltwood Gallery exhibition displays rare materials, ranging from fine art to unpublished documents.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 ...
FPTP and strategic voting led to major changes in Vancouver Island politics, reaffirming for many the limitations of our ...
Between May 16 and May 30, UVic’s Campus Community Gardens (CCG) hosted a community-led project to construct a tiny house.
Commuting by motorcycle is affordable, space-efficient, and fun — but outdated laws and rising congestion are making it ...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.
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