by Adam Hayman | Nov 20, 2013 | Campus, News
The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women (RAVAW) is fast approaching. This event, which officially takes place on Dec. 6, commemorates the tragic events that transpired at the École Polytechnique in Montreal on that day in 1989. Because the...
by Adam Hayman | Nov 7, 2013 | Culture, Literature
The feeling of seeing your art in print, the weight of it in your hands, the paper, the fresh-print scent, and the soft creak of the book’s new spine. This joy is what the Downtown Story Collective is hoping to give to its contributors with its ongoing Indiegogo...
by Adam Hayman | Nov 7, 2013 | Op-eds, Opinions
Your first rental—you’re going to remember it for the rest of your life. It’ll provide you with stories and memories, and all you have to give in return is a little patience, and maybe some sweat and blood. But hey, who’s keeping tabs? I’m here to help guide your...
by Adam Hayman | Nov 7, 2013 | Culture, Visual Arts
A new art exhibit opened up at UVic’s Legacy Art Gallery in downtown Victoria last Friday. The theme, as chosen by Legacy’s director, Mary Jo Hughes, is Paradox, and the seven contributors are all full-time professors in UVic’s Visual Arts department. This is the...
by Adam Hayman | Oct 31, 2013 | Campus, News
The Graduate Students’ Society (GSS) hosted its fifth annual grad student pancake breakfast on Oct. 22 to welcome international grad students. This year, however, the international students were offered more than just pancakes, hash browns, and coffee. For the first...