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FPTP and strategic voting led to major changes in Vancouver Island politics, reaffirming for many the limitations of our current system.
Last month, I self-published my first children’s book, "My Friend Swallowed a Cloud." Children’s books have a lot to offer everyone.
Allyship is becoming increasingly important to the survival and wellbeing of 2SLGBTQIA+ people across the globe. As anti-transgender and anti-queer legislation is on the rise in both Canada and the ...
Ghost Darling, Devours, Bria Salmena, and Sister Ray counted among CFUV's top charting artists in May. Read ahead to see the full list.
Early in the afternoon on June 8, part of the currently under-construction Engineering and Computer Science Building expansion collapsed. At the beginning of the day, columns of rebar and ...
This summer, UVic Anthropology undergrad Haida Nation member Kwiadda McEvoy will their Nation chart its course towards renewable energy.
Finally have time to read now that classes are done, but have no idea where to start? Here are five books you should try this summer.
The Martlet attended the research fair on March 19 to learn about the exciting and important work UVic undergraduates are currently doing.
In order to tackle AI at post-secondary institutions, we need to start at the source: elementary and high school systems.
The Phoenix Theatre’s depiction of 'The Killing Game' did not do the play's absurdist elements any favours. In fact, it dragged them down.
“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 ...
A budding partnership between UVic’s Centre for Aerospace Research (CfAR) and Island Health highlights the innovative future of healthcare on Vancouver Island, and the groundbreaking work being done ...