by Natasha Simpson | Oct 4, 2019 | Campus, Environmental, News
Photo by Joshua Ngenda, Photo Editor On Sep. 23, the Little Big House Build began in the pouring rain. Inside a fenced construction area beside the Student Union Building, supporters and volunteers huddled under hoods and umbrellas, straining to hear Tiffany Joseph’s...
by Natasha Simpson | Sep 27, 2019 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
Your guide to staying fit this semester, for the freshmen and fresh-fourth-years alike Graphic by Cam Welch Trying to maintain a fitness routine once classes begin can be daunting. Many university students no longer participate in the sports they played in high...
by Natasha Simpson | Sep 24, 2019 | Op-eds, Opinions
In 2015, Justin Trudeau — the man, the brand, the legacy — became Prime Minister of Canada. He was the darling of the Liberal party who promised to do politics differently. Nearly four years, many unmet expectations, one ethics scandal, and a pipeline saga later, many...
by Natasha Simpson | Sep 18, 2019 | Campus, Local, News, Uncategorized
Students and staff came together on campus Tuesday in memory of first year students who died in weekend accident Photo via the University of Victoria on Twitter Rain splattered the pavement outside as university staff and students gathered in the Bibliocafé on...
by Natasha Simpson | Jul 17, 2019 | Op-eds, Opinions
The beauty of Canada’s system is that our Charter supports access to abortion, and we have no other laws for anti-choice politicians to mess with Stock image via Pixabay As states in America enact their abortion bans, awareness of Canada’s lack of abortion laws has...