by Letters | Oct 8, 2015 | Letters, Opinions
This is a rally cry from my generation to yours to vote in this critical upcoming federal election. Under the current prime minister, our country is heading backwards when we need desperately to move forward in new and better ways. Our changing climate requires...
by Letters | Aug 6, 2015 | Letters, Opinions
Since the release of Harper Lee’s “sequel” Go Set A Watchman, many are disillusioned to learn that Atticus Finch, the hero of To Kill A Mockingbird, turned out to be a typical bigot in the Deep South. However, when one examines this revelation more closely, one can...
by Letters | Jul 3, 2015 | Letters, Opinions
Editor’s note: This letter was previously published on July 2 on the author’s Facebook page as a public note. It has been edited from its original source for publication here. Earlier this week one of UVIC’s busiest crosswalks was repainted as a rainbow in...
by Letters | Apr 2, 2015 | Letters, Opinions
Student activism out of control I am writing to register my surprise at seeing a good-faith effort at promoting green, healthy means of transportation disparaged because it was not sufficiently radical for someone else. Recently, someone spray-painted catchy slogans...
by Letters | Nov 24, 2014 | Letters, Opinions
Re: “Board Shorts: Nov. 17”, “Board Shorts: Nov. 3”, “Board Shorts: Oct. 20” I thank you for your coverage of the recent censure of Director of Finance Cheema and near censure of three more directors, but I am disappointed that you...