by Christopher Driscoll | Feb 12, 2021 | Culture
simpson’s poetry collection and photo of simpson by Divya Nanray. “To think that you’re alone […] is one of the biggest acts of violence that can be done unto you,” says poet jaye simpson. It is a desire to dispel this illusion of loneliness that...
by Christopher Driscoll | Feb 11, 2021 | Opinions
The importance of queer-friendly venues Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish. In the niche world of Victoria queer-community memes, whenever a new queer-friendly space is opened, there are always jokes about it replacing old venues (cue distracted-boyfriend memes). ...
by Christopher Driscoll | Feb 5, 2021 | Culture
Victoria Film Festival launches with array of B.C. films Photo sourced from VFF. Despite attempts to hold in-person screenings, this year’s Victoria Film Festival (VFF) launches on February 5th in its new online format. While screening films from around the...
by Christopher Driscoll | Jan 14, 2021 | Humour
Eight mask-wearing personalities in Victoria Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish. The ear hang, the nose poker, the mouth hole, the I-can’t-believe-I-have-to-wear-this eye roll, COVID-19 continues to show how personalities can be reflected in one’s ability — or...
by Christopher Driscoll | Jan 12, 2021 | Campus, News
Photo by Belle White. For this semester, however, the extended winter break forced some changes to be made to important academic deadlines. UVic has also reopened their general bursary, allowing students to access more financial aid. Here are some updates on what we...