by Sarah Roberts | Feb 9, 2023 | Op-eds, Opinions
2SLGBTQIA+ representation is rising, but the media still has a huge blind spot for those identifying as asexual Statistics released by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) have shown that, in general, representation of LGBTQQIP2SAA+ people...
by Sarah Roberts | Jan 26, 2023 | Culture, Literature
Spare no sympathy for the British Press, Prince Harry gives his biting account of growing up under the watchful eye of the public It’s 1997. Two teenage boys parade behind their mother’s coffin, their black suits, despite careful tailoring, look oversized. A...
by Sarah Roberts | Dec 22, 2022 | Environmental, News, Provincial
As Canada hosts the UN Conference on Biodiversity, B.C. sees continued habitat devastation for native caribou Deep Snow Mountain Caribou, otherwise known as Southern Mountain Caribou, are a subspecies of unique and majestic ungulates that reside primarily in...
by Sarah Roberts | Nov 24, 2022 | Culture, Events
Non-profit organization hosts “Pocket: A Miniature Reuse Art Show,” an exhibition of works made from over 70 per cent recycled materials On Saturday, Nov. 12, Pocket, curated by El MacIntyre, held its opening night at SUPPLY, Victoria’s hub for recycled and...
by Sarah Roberts | Nov 14, 2022 | Local, News
UVic alumni lecture on trauma-informed storytelling and recording resistance movements Camosun College welcomed journalist Jenessa Joy Klukas and photojournalist Mike Graeme on Oct. 26 for the guest talk “Reporting Resilience!” The lecture, hosted by the...