by Adam Hayman | Jan 30, 2014 | Campus, News
Taylor Middleton Second year Child and Youth Care “Sounds kind of interesting. I think if it’s going toward something beneficial for us, it’s good. I don’t have any really strong opinion about it.” Alyssa Savage Second year Environmental Studies &...
by Adam Hayman | Jan 30, 2014 | Culture, Theatre
If you’ve been on campus at all in the past two years, there is a good chance you’ve seen Luke Zalubniak. Do tight pants, bright tie, and a head of blonde locks topped off with a fedora ring a bell? Did I mention he is also the one singing and dancing between classes?...
by Adam Hayman | Jan 23, 2014 | Local, News
A short story turned children’s story has been passed around Russia for the past year, stirring up controversy. Although, at its core, it is a story about a Russian prince falling in love with his archery instructor, students have been arrested for reading it in...
by Adam Hayman | Jan 23, 2014 | Local, News
Victoria’s Legacy Art Gallery is currently showcasing an Indigenous button blanket (dancing regalia) that is six metres tall and six metres wide: a world record. Peter Morin and Carolyn Butler-Palmer, collaborating with Butler-Palmer’s UVic HA 392 undergraduate class,...
by Adam Hayman | Jan 16, 2014 | News, Provincial
“It wouldn’t be B.C. without it,” said Prime Minister Stephen Harper as the two sign-wielding protesters were taken off the stage in their catering uniforms. The incident transpired on Jan. 6, during Harper’s talk at the Vancouver Board of Trade, but it wouldn’t be...