by Hugo Wong | Apr 3, 2014 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
With dim lights and faded blue walls, scuffed from years of use, the McKinnon apparatus gym is not designed to inspire a crowd. Just don’t tell that to the cheerleaders. For two hours a day, three times a week (during the on-season), the UVic cheer team develops the...
by Hugo Wong | Mar 27, 2014 | Opinions
Instead of starting with a question of our own, we asked students what we should ask the next person, and where we should ask their questions. We got amazing questions and answers, and this video was brought in full circle.
by Hugo Wong | Mar 13, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
Eating local exists for a few reasons—in part, as a reaction to social disconnection from food supply. Just look at magazines such as Concrete Garden, or the 100-Mile Diet (which my favourite UVic Economics prof, Peter Kennedy, calls absolutely stupid). Modern farming...
by Hugo Wong | Nov 28, 2013 | Business, Business | Tech
Andrew Wilkinson sits on a grey sofa in his company’s lounge, waiting for me to take his second portrait of the day. The first portrait, a standing one, did not work. He towered over me, and though I climbed the staircase for extra height, two steps were not enough....