by Annilea Purser | Jul 25, 2024 | Opinions
The incident is a catastrophic threat to a necessary system of government that is already in decline By no stretch of the imagination do I agree with the U.S. Republican Party’s political nor moral values. Still, Donald Trump’s attempted assassination deeply concerns...
by Annilea Purser | Jun 27, 2024 | Campus, News
Other health and dental coverage also added to re-vamped plan On June 7, 2024, UVic’s Graduate Students Society (GSS) passed a referendum that will introduce gender affirming care and other amendments. The health and dental referendum had six questions, including...
by Annilea Purser | Jun 27, 2024 | Campus, News
First Master’s graduates cross the stage since school’s closure in 2018 The first graduates of UVic’s School of Indigenous Governance (IGOV) Master’s program have crossed the stage since its temporary closure in 2018. IGOV is internationally recognized for its...
by Annilea Purser | Jun 27, 2024 | Campus, Features, Investigations, News, Provincial
UVic Community Leaders are not naloxone trained despite being first point of contact in emergencies *Names and identifying information have been altered to protect the privacy of those interviewed. Aurelia, a UVic community leader (CL), joins the Martlet on Zoom from...
by Annilea Purser | May 30, 2024 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
Despite a late introduction, Aiden Craig-Steele is a strong addition to the Vikes golf team Aiden Craig-Steele wasn’t always a star golfer on the men’s golf team at UVic — in fact, he didn’t step onto the green wearing the Vikes uniform until his third year of...