by Kiera Clark | Aug 29, 2024 | Culture
The literary hubs are ‘coral reefs for communities’ in Victoria On July 20, community members gathered in Rutledge Park to celebrate the Greater Victoria Placemaking Network’s (GVPN) tenth anniversary. Founded in 2013, the non-profit is run by a small team of...
by Kiera Clark | Aug 22, 2024 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
From Japanese animation to yoga, UVic has a barrier-free class for you Whether you’re looking for a last-minute class for the fall or you just need one more elective to graduate, these courses are the perfect additions to your schedule — and require no prerequisites...
by Kiera Clark | Jul 25, 2024 | Campus, Culture
A glimpse into the Transgender Archives in UVic’s Special Collections Hidden in the McPherson Library is a treasure trove of queer and Trans+ culture and history. Unknown to many students, Special Collections is home to the Transgender Archives, the largest Trans+...
by Kiera Clark | Jul 25, 2024 | Culture, News
Dr. Paul Hoffman received the Kyoto Prize for proving the snowball Earth hypothesis In June 2024, Dr. Paul Hoffman, Adjunct Professor in UVic’s School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, was awarded the Kyoto Prize in Basic...
by Kiera Clark | Jun 27, 2024 | Campus, News
Students frustrated about lack of consultation as their departments are integrated into new School of Languages, Linguistics, and Cultures In September, UVic’s Faculty of Humanities will launch the School of Languages, Linguistics, and Cultures (SLLC), which will...