From environmental art and movie soundtracks to family dynamics and the history of sexuality, try these low-barrier electives ...
In the meeting, Senate heard discussions about the university’s demographic data, awards, enrolment levels, and an overhaul ...
Quorum for general meetings is 0.06 per cent of the student body, or 110 attendees. The Martlet recorded a peak attendance of 50 people.
John Vaillant is an American-Canadian journalist and author based out of Vancouver, B.C. He’s written for The New Yorker, The Globe and Mail, The New York Times, and Outside Magazine, among others.
Phèdre, Buildings and Food, Diamond Day, Ouri, and Living Hour counted among CFUV's top charting artists in January.
Finally have time to read now that classes are done, but have no idea where to start? From speculative fiction to cozy fantasy, here are six books you should try this summer. For over 100 years, a ...
In classrooms across the country, artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly reshaping the future of education, offering personalized learning experiences that once seemed like the stuff of science ...
The Climate Disaster Project, co-founded and directed by UVic journalism professor Sean Holman, has received a $2.5 million grant from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) ...
Members of Indigenous Youth for Wet’suwet’en during their occupation of the B.C. Legislature. Photo by Mike Graeme While the hereditary chiefs were actively discussing a proposed deal with the ...
The history and political significance of bannock has changed over the years. Bannock has meant many things to many Indigenous people throughout history, from pre-contact to the fur trade to present ...
A Climate Disaster Project feature series. The stories in this series were shared as part of the Climate Disaster Project (CDP), an international collaboration of post-secondary and media partners ...
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