by Kate Korte | Dec 14, 2018 | National, News
“You are the most powerful generation to have ever lived. You have the most at stake and the least voice at the table.” On Nov. 26, the Martlet had the honour of interviewing the federal Status of Women minister, Maryam Monsef, on her recent visit to UVic. We chatted...
by Kate Korte | Oct 4, 2018 | Culture, Travel
Bali’s waterfalls look better on Instagram than they do in person. These days, it’s starting to seem like social media and travel go hand in hand. While travelling to any landmark — be it the Eiffel Tower or the Grand Canyon — selfie sticks have become...
by Kate Korte | Apr 22, 2018 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
If you’re like me, exam studying comes with a side of daydreaming about summer. I cannot wait to recycle all of my notes, pack up my suitcase, and get on the road. But as much as I would love to jet off to the other side of the world the second my prof says “pencils...
by Kate Korte | Feb 28, 2018 | Campus, News
For the next three days, students will have their say in how they are represented and advocated for on campus. Whether it’s menu options at Felicita’s, resources for sexualized violence awareness, or tuition fee caps, our student politicians can affect a...