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The Martlet is here to make your graduation as easy as possible, because hey, that amount of clapping is loud and scary.
FPTP and strategic voting led to major changes in Vancouver Island politics, reaffirming for many the limitations of our ...
“The river is not just a river for us,” says Mariluz Canaquiri Murayari in the documentary film Karuara, People of the River. “It’s a living being that deserves respect.” Canaquiri is the President of ...
On Oct. 13, the Songhees First Nation with Parks Canada held a Coast Salish pit cook — something that hasn't happened at Fort Rodd Hill since it became an artillery base for European settlers in the ...
Repatriation is the return of Indigenous objects to their communities of origin, often from institutions that obtained them without consent.
It’s winter break after a long semester. Exams are completed, papers are in, and I’m ready to go to my family’s home in Comox and unplug for a few weeks. Relieved that I don’t have to brave winter ...
Ghost Darling, Devours, Bria Salmena, and Sister Ray counted among CFUV's top charting artists in May. Read ahead to see the full list.
Getting a job in oil and gas industry was unlike any hiring process I’ve ever experienced. I applied on a Friday, and flew out Tuesday morning.
A petition to save trees in Centennial Square has garnered over 2 000 signatures following the City of Victoria's decision to remove them.
It was a typical clear day outside the Bay Centre in Victoria — a busker played guitar, while pedestrians waited for the lit-up figure of a man to indicate they’re safe to walk — when two teenage boys ...
In 1988, the little-known Carmanah Valley became the site of one of the first successful environmental protest campaigns against the clearcut logging of old-growth temperate rainforests in the history ...
Course Evaluation Surveys, across the board, open the door to biases, cyberbullying, and systemic discrimination.