by Cormac O’Brien | Nov 5, 2015 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
When the Vikes rowing teams returned to Victoria after the Canadian University Rowing Championships, they did so with heavier suitcases. The men’s and women’s teams won eight medals at the championship, finishing fourth and second overall respectively. The...
by Cormac O’Brien | Nov 5, 2015 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
133 appearances. 51 goals. 35 assists. 5 Canada West playoff appearances. 1 Canadian Interuniversity Sport Championship. It’s fair to say that Craig Gorman and Cam Hundal have had a major impact on the UVic men’s soccer program. Since their debut in 2011, the two...
by Cormac O’Brien | Nov 2, 2015 | Campus, News
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to Saul Brown as the board representative for the Native Students Union. It was in fact Blake Desjarlais who was in attendance representing the NSU. We sincerely regret this error. In a board meeting...
by Cormac O’Brien | Oct 22, 2015 | National, News
While the rest of Canada was struck by a red tidal wave of Liberal support, lower Vancouver Island remained orange. Three of the four ridings on the lower island went to the New Democratic Party, with the final riding going to the Green Party. In Victoria, NDP...
by Cormac O’Brien | Oct 22, 2015 | Op-eds, Opinions
I step onto my bus. Wearing my fashionable but normal set of clothes, I turn to decide where I should sit — a treacherous decision at the best of times. Unfortunately for me, this is the worst of times. All around me are the garish reminders of something I would much...