by Josh Kozelj | Nov 2, 2017 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
You are not alone — that is what the UVic Mental Health Awareness Club wants to let you know, especially when you seek help. “It can be fairly intimidating to go to the counselling services for the first time; even if you go into the University Centre to find the...
by Josh Kozelj | Nov 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
Deep inside the bowels of the Technology Enterprise Facility — a building that looks eerily similar to the Baxter Building in Fantastic 4 — is a room filled with genius minds primed to tackle global problems. The Vectors Symposium Series, a new initiative started by...
by Josh Kozelj | Oct 19, 2017 | Campus, News
UVic Engineering professor Mohsen Akbari has been credited with helping to revolutionize the wound care system, by creating a smartphone app that can detect and treat skin infections through “smart bandages.” “Chronic wounds are major issues right now, especially with...
by Josh Kozelj | Oct 19, 2017 | Op-eds, Opinions
It was those pink, hard-yet-juicy Swedish Berries candies (the ones that stuck to the back of your teeth when you chewed) that hooked me on Halloween. Ever since I was a child dressed in my T-Rex costume, I would rush home every Oct. 31 to scour through my sugary...
by Josh Kozelj | Oct 13, 2017 | Op-eds, Opinions
It was last December at the United Center on the west side of Chicago that I witnessed the impact politics has on sport. “Ladies and gentlemen, please rise and remove your caps,” said the public address announcer, and, as I have done at countless sports events, I...