by Truly Hunter | Mar 10, 2020 | Opinions
Asking nicely just doesn’t work Photo by Adrian Dunkerson “Why do protests need to disrupt society?” “Would a protest not be more effective if it was respectful and quiet?” “If a movement has something to say, it’s making no friends by inconveniencing...
by Truly Hunter | Mar 4, 2020 | Culture, Literature
Photo by Darian Lee, Design Director These Witches Don’t Burn is a story about a young witch named Hannah who lives in Salem, Massachusetts. I know what you might be thinking — isn’t Salem a little cliché? The answer is, yes, it is. Though the cliché aspects of...
by Truly Hunter | Mar 4, 2020 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
How getting rid of excess stuff can change your life Photo by Haley Greenyer Recently, many people have started to see value in minimalism. There’s something to be said for the idea of only possessing what you really love and need. People like Marie Kondo, with...
by Truly Hunter | Feb 25, 2020 | Campus, News
The UVSS talks Good Food Challenge while many directors stand in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en File photo of Vertigo Lounge, by Cormac O’Brien. On Monday Feb. 10, 2020, the UVSS Board of Directors met to discuss ecologically sustainable food projects...
by Truly Hunter | Feb 24, 2020 | Campus, News
This March, UVic students voting in the UVSS elections will see a question on their ballots asking if they are willing to establish a fee of $1.50 per full-time student per semester and $0.75 for part-time students to fund open educational resources (OERs) — or...