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Who is the UVic Lolly Trolly?

Who is the UVic Lolly Trolly?

by Sona Eidnani | Dec 4, 2025 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle, UVic Life

If you are ever hungry in the evening on campus, Justin — AKA UVic Lolly Trolly — has got the goods for you Justin Stauffer is a first-year history student at UVic, with a sweet side hustle. Every Monday to Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on Friday and...
Corduroy Aspect debuts first album ‘It’s The Best I Can Do Right Now’

Corduroy Aspect debuts first album ‘It’s The Best I Can Do Right Now’

by Sona Eidnani | Nov 6, 2025 | Culture, Music

After two years of work, Corduroy Aspects’ passion project is finally out  It’s The Best I Can Do Right Now  is the gritty punk/pop debut album of UVic student band Corduroy Aspect. The 12-song record is an ode to the nostalgia of the band’s first year together in...
Vikes women’s rugby team finishes season winning gold and silver

Vikes women’s rugby team finishes season winning gold and silver

by Sona Eidnani | Nov 6, 2025 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle

UVic’s Women’s rugby team claimed Canada West Champions banner for the first time in ten years against UBC, but came in second at the U Sports Championships In the last minute of the Canada West Championships game in Edmonton, AB on Oct. 19,  the Vikes women’s rugby...
Undiagnosed ADHD can significantly impact mental health

Undiagnosed ADHD can significantly impact mental health

by Sona Eidnani | Oct 23, 2025 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle

October is awareness month for ADHD, a neurodevelopmental disorder that can seriously affect students Every October, the Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada (CADDCA) launches an initiative to raise awareness about ADHD. “The Many Faces of ADHD,” is the theme for this...
AVP Men’s Circle aims to combat sexualized violence on campus

AVP Men’s Circle aims to combat sexualized violence on campus

by Sona Eidnani | Oct 9, 2025 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle, UVic 101

The drop-in discussion group offers masculine-identifying people a space to listen, get advice, and unlearn potentially harmful ideas Have you ever asked yourself what consent means? Consent is an agreement to a situation, given by someone who is free, and able to...
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