by Sarah Suleman | Oct 13, 2021 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
Dean of newly named Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science states inclusivity was the motivation Photo by Sie Douglas-Fish. As of Sept. 1, UVic’s Faculty of Engineering has officially received a new name to recognize the Department of Computer Science. The...
by Sarah Suleman | Dec 2, 2019 | Campus, National, News
Potential to implement cloud-based learning software Image via Pixabay On Oct 21, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia made amendments to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) that could modernize learning for UVic students, allowing...
by Sarah Suleman | May 18, 2019 | Local, News, Provincial, Uncategorized
Violence breaks out amid clash of perspectives Photo by Sarah Suleman, Contributing Writer The atmosphere in Oak Bay took an unexpected shift on the evening of Thursday, May 2 as a public talk against SOGI 123 drew heavy criticism, hundreds of protesters, and was...
by Sarah Suleman | Oct 10, 2018 | Op-eds, Opinions
Southern Resident Killer Whale town hall speaks to the future of the Salish Sea “You saved my home,” said Joan Morris, a Lkwungen Elder. The gravity of these four words still weighs heavy on me in the weeks following the “Protect What You Love: Southern Resident...
by Sarah Suleman | Nov 30, 2017 | Op-eds, Opinions
Why dismantling a demonstration isn’t the same as dismantling an argument The space that exists between the sides of the abortion debate is one that has never been easy to navigate. Every individual story and circumstance raises new questions as to where the balance...