by William Workman | Mar 14, 2013 | Culture
As a B.C. resident or visitor, do you know you’re standing on First Nations land? And would you recognize a First Nations language if you heard it? The First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) and the Royal B.C. Museum (RBCM) have partnered to develop an exhibit to...
by William Workman | Mar 7, 2013 | Business | Tech
Dining etiquette may seem irrelevant in the student world of pizza dinners in front of the TV, but not knowing the rules of proper etiquette could cost you your next job. As part of Alumni Week in February, UVic held a dining etiquette course. Alumni and current UVic...
by William Workman | Mar 7, 2013 | Business | Tech
Feast or Famine, a high-energy running game in which you play a Neolithic caveman, is all about style and substance, providing players with a gorgeous backdrop and hours of gameplay. From the get-go, players are on the hunt. Starting with only a spear, they must use...
by William Workman | Mar 4, 2013 | Business | Tech
On Feb. 20, Sony held a press conference to officially announce the PlayStation 4. Here is what you need to know The PS4 console itself was a no-show. There was no firm release date and no pricing announcement. Look forward to more info during the lead-up to this...
by William Workman | Feb 28, 2013 | Culture
“Soap opera” has always been a dirty term, shorthand for our guilty pleasures. But the episodic world of TV drama is very like the respected opera house: the masks are never finished falling. I keep seeing more and more period dramas on TV. Shows like Downton Abbey,...