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UVic vampire history course celebrates 20 year anniversary

UVic vampire history course celebrates 20 year anniversary

by Paul Chalkman | Oct 30, 2021 | Campus, News

Professor Golz says the cultural significance of vampires shifts as our world shifts Photo of Golz with a celebratory vampire cake for the course’s 20th anniversary. Photo provided by UVic Photo Services. Vampires have been a part of fantasy stories for years —...
The best and worst places to eat on campus

The best and worst places to eat on campus

by Paul Chalkman | Sep 27, 2021 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle

Forget Starbucks, learn where the best coffee on campus can be found Photo by Sie Douglas-Fish. My stomach growled as a first year with an empty stomach, tight wallet, and too many choices to choose from. I didn’t want to compromise. I wanted to find the best UVic had...
UVic alumna Rahat Saini takes her acting skills to TikTok and goes viral

UVic alumna Rahat Saini takes her acting skills to TikTok and goes viral

by Paul Chalkman | Aug 12, 2021 | Culture

Saini has found quick success through comedic storytelling Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish. Sibling rivalry, a tale as old as time, is the hallmark of one of Rahat Saini’s most popular TikToks. The camera zooms in and out as Saini recounts a conversation she had with her...
Valley Cider Company and the Cowichan Green Community partner up for another seasonal cider

Valley Cider Company and the Cowichan Green Community partner up for another seasonal cider

by Paul Chalkman | Jul 22, 2021 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle

Local cidery takes a sustainable approach to help the community Photo provided. For the second time, the Valley Cider Company and the Cowichan Green Community have partnered up to deliver a delicious seasonal cider that is made for the community, by the community....
History of Black pioneers celebrated during Ross Bay Cemetery walkthrough

History of Black pioneers celebrated during Ross Bay Cemetery walkthrough

by Paul Chalkman | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture

Photo by Sie Douglas-Fish On Feb. 28, in celebration of Black History Month, a virtual walkthrough of the Ross Bay Cemetery was conducted by John Adams from the Old Cemeteries Society and Valin Marshall from the BC Black History Awareness Society. Victoria’s Ross Bay...
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