by Adam Hayman | Apr 3, 2014 | Culture, Food | Drink
When the frat boys crawl out from under shot-gunned cans of Bud and begin the steps towards the craft beer wall of their local beer stores, more often than not they grab an India Pale Ale (IPA) or something equally hoppy. There’s nothing wrong with this—in fact I...
by Adam Hayman | Apr 1, 2014 | Culture, Theatre
During the March 18 production of Kevin Kerr’s Unity (1918), two of the cast members came down with, as director Kerr called it, “a bit of dramatic irony.” The play is set in the prairie town of Unity, as The Great War is coming to an end and the “Spanish Flu” is...
by Adam Hayman | Mar 27, 2014 | Business, Business | Tech, Technology
If you are interested in helping out Africa Calling or starting a similar project, check out their website at africacalling.ca. “It’s just the most amazing experience ever.” – Kevin Davis Kevin Davis is a Camosun grad and current UVic student. He is also founder of...
by Adam Hayman | Mar 20, 2014 | Campus, News
Campus elections have come to a close once again. Five new paid members of the UVSS have signed on and nine new directors-at-large, with two who were re-elected, eager to begin their terms. However, as the posters are torn down, traces of controversy still stick to...
by Adam Hayman | Mar 20, 2014 | Campus, Local, News
The collective nature of Vancouver Island is as strong as ever. On March 5, five colleges and universities on Vancouver Island signed an agreement to re-affirm a commitment to work together. This agreement formed the Vancouver Island Post-Secondary Education Alliance...