by Truly Hunter | Dec 11, 2019 | Features, Uncategorized
The end of exam season is approaching, and what better way to celebrate than with festive food and drink? Photo by Darian Lee, Design Director At this time of year, one of the most important things for us is reinforcing the connection to family, be it blood family or...
by Truly Hunter | Dec 10, 2019 | Campus, News
A Senate meeting. File photo by Hugo Wong. On Dec 6, the UVic Senate gathered for their last meeting of 2019. It must have been the cold outside which kept the Senators in late, as they debated hard over a few of their topics for the evening. Before getting into the...
by Truly Hunter | Dec 4, 2019 | Culture, Literature
A look inside writing memoir and building happiness Image via Pixabay Yasuko Thanh is a graduate of the University of Victoria’s MFA writing program and works as a sessional instructor in UVic’s writing department. Her stunning memoir, Mistakes to Run With, is a...
by Truly Hunter | Nov 27, 2019 | News, Provincial, Science
Ferrisaurus sustutensis is the first dinosaur unique to B.C. The Royal BC Museum confirmed this month that a new dinosaur species found nowhere else in the world was discovered along the Sustut River in British Columbia. After years of study, Victoria Arbour, curator...
by Truly Hunter | Nov 22, 2019 | Op-eds, Opinions
For disabled and mentally ill students, insufficient parking is a barrier to education File photo by Cormac O’Brien Access to education for disabled and mentally ill students should mean access to parking on campus. Despite having over 20 parking lots on and...