In 1977, 15-year-old Mardi Pieronek ran away from home. She never felt like she belonged in rural Alberta, but ever since coming to terms with her identity at age ten, she realized it was unsafe to express herself in the…
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Nov 12, 2025
The Women Behind the Vikes Field Hockey Dynasty
In 2018, the UVic women’s field hockey team won their first national title in a decade. Since that year, the Vikes have dominated the Canadian collegiate level of the game. Tomorrow, they’re scheduled to begin playing in the Final Four…
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Nov 12, 2025
How UVic's Anti-Violence project is changing the way we think about gender-based violence
UVic’s Anti-Violence Project (AVP) uses a unique approach to gender-based violence that incorporates transformative education for men in addition to support for victims.
Carol Bilson has been a community educator for over twenty years and was inspired to start the…
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Nov 12, 2025
The Dallas Wings Prepare for Takeoff: the history and future of professional women's basketball in Dallas
The Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metropolitan area, like most American cities of its size, is home to a sports team in almost every professional league in the country. From the Texas Rangers to the Dallas Cowboys, Mavericks, and Stars, chances are…
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Mar 6, 2024
Biography - Artist David Goatley
David Goatley spent the first 38 years of his life in the London area, where he was born in 1954 and initially gained interest in portraiture at fifteen. Goatley went to the London Camberwell School of Art initially with the…
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Mar 6, 2024
Concert Preview - Univeristy Choir
November is associated with Remembrance Day, but also feelings of nostalgia and sentiment. A UVic choir, directed by Kinza Tyrrell, wants to use these Fall feelings to expand remembrance to cover more than just the holiday.
UVic’s Chamber Singers and…
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Mar 6, 2024
Concert Review - University of Victoria Choir Remembrance Day Concert
When one goes to a Remembrance Day concert, they would expect music that is somber and vaguely patriotic. However, this University of Victoria choir put on a unique performance with a variety of songs that left viewers reflective and contemplative.
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Mar 6, 2024
How the Anti-Violence Project is changing the way we think about gender-based violence
UVic’s Anti-Violence Project (AVP) uses a unique approach to gender-based violence that incorporates transformative education for men in addition to support for victims.
Carol Bilson has been a community educator for over twenty years and was inspired to start the…
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Mar 6, 2024
Saanich politician Rishi Sharma left frustrated following recount denial after a narrow loss in recent municipal election
After being denied a recount following the Saanich municipal election on Oct. 15, Rishi Sharma is adamant that more transparency is needed from the electoral district of Saanich.
Sharma has worked in public service for 21 years and has been…
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Mar 6, 2024
How a Young Texan Diabetic Became a Tech Tycoon in the Study of Her Condition
Figure 1: Drum Corps International
Meet Carson Wedding, a 20-year-old girl on her 13th year of living with Type One Diabetes who was tired of waiting for mainstream commercial healthcare to make her condition manageable.
By: Gracie Kennedy
I…
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