by Kate Korte | Feb 25, 2021 | Features
Fast fashion is no match for one-of-a-kind thrift finds and new local thrift stores are opening to meet the demand When I met with Dana Johnson, she instantly introduced me to Bernie. Bernie, she says, was a hit at pre-pandemic parties. After finding it at a pop-up...
by Kate Korte | Feb 11, 2021 | Campus, News
File Photo by Belle White Until Feb. 12 at 4:30 pm, UVic students will be able to vote online for senate representatives of the faculties of law, social sciences, and engineering. Four students, representing the business school and faculties of humanities, science,...
by Kate Korte | Jan 20, 2021 | Campus, News
Borrows received the highly distinguished award for his contributions to Indigenous rights and legal traditions Photo sourced from UVic Photo Services. John Borrows, a UVic professor and the Canada Research Chair of Indigenous Law, has been appointed as an Officer of...
by Kate Korte | Jan 6, 2021 | Campus, News
Divest UVic says the university needs to do more to show a real commitment to reconciliation File photo by Belle White. In January 2020, the UVic Board of Governors passed a new investment strategy, called the Responsible Investment Policy, while protesters from...
by Kate Korte | Dec 31, 2020 | Campus, News
COVID-19 notices at the entrance of the David Strong Building. The campus remains mostly deserted after UVic discontinued in-person classes in March. Photo by Michael John Lo. As the spring semester approaches, UVic students and instructors are quickly preparing for...