by Fernanda Solorza | Jul 25, 2024 | Featured Story, Features, News
The course rating system opens the door to biases, cyberbullying, and systemic discrimination When a semester comes to an end, students and professors alike drown in assignments. While academic performance is measured by instructors throughout the term, exam season...
by Fernanda Solorza | Jun 27, 2024 | Local, News
‘Push For Your Tush’ race brings awareness to colorectal cancer “Push For Your Tush” is Colorectal Cancer Canada’s (CCC) largest annual fundraising event, dedicated to reducing the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer (CRC) in Canada. The event consists of a...
by Fernanda Solorza | Jun 27, 2024 | Op-eds, Opinions
The privatization of healthcare is a threat to the fundamental rights of Canadians During my second year at university, I took a course in biological anthropology. Although I learned plenty, my strongest memory is of one Tuesday lecture when we looked at buried...
by Fernanda Solorza | Jun 27, 2024 | Campus, Culture, News
UVic students speak out: which programs could take a hit? With the provincial election coming in October, the B.C. Conservative Party has updated its proposals regarding their goals should they be elected. Aiming to address critical “skill shortages,” the Conservative...
by Fernanda Solorza | May 30, 2024 | Campus, Local, News, World
Inflammatory allegations say otherwise, according to People’s Park: ‘We are here to stay until they earnestly engage with our demands’ UVic President Kevin Hall states UVic is “open to dialogue” with pro-Palestine encampment, but People’s Park says a good-faith...