Sports briefs: Charitable Royals, Chargers results

Royals raise more than $110,000 for local charity The first quarter of the inaugural season for the Victoria Royals WHL franchise has yielded more than $110,000 dollars for local charitable organizations. In addition to generating money for charitable efforts like KidSport, Tour De Rock, and Free the Children, the Royals have been working in conjunction […]

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News briefs: UVSS & CFS, Current Swell & $$$, Paddle Out, Our Place

UVSS and CFS settle The Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) and the University of Victoria Students’ Society (UVSS) recently reached an amicable, out-of-court resolution regarding the UVSS’ membership in the CFS and outstanding membership fees. The resolution was that as of June 30, the UVSS’s membership in the CFS ended and no outstanding membership fees […]

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Eye on Campus: November 30 – December 6

Wednesday, November 30 Fall art sale The Camosun Foundation’s fall art sale will be taking place at the Interurban Library from 10 am until 2 pm. Unframed originals and prints from many Canadian artists will be available at $25 apiece, or free to college departments for internal décor. Payments can be made by cash, cheque, […]

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Local, Live, and Loud: November 30 – December 6

Wednesday, November 30 Ola Onabule, Star Captains Alix Goolden Hall, 7:30 pm, $45 The British-Nigerian soul singer Ola Onabule is in Victoria on November 30 to soulfully croon Victoria audiences with tracks from his new album coming out in December, entitled Seven Shades Darker. Friday, December 2 Adam & the Amethysts, Fast Cars, Newport Beach UVic […]

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Worth the Trip: Poutine poopers

Campus Cafeteria Lansdowne campus Poutine $6.15 Presentation and service Jason: The poutine at the cafeteria is simply massive. It’s a veritable mountain of artery-clogging, gravy-infused, cheese-covered, deep-fried potato goodness. It’s almost too much for one person to handle and, for $6.15, it’s an amazing deal for the amount of food you get. Tyler: There’s nothing […]

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Green Your World: Campus composters rock

Students walking around the Lansdowne campus may have noticed some green plastic cones sticking out of the ground in random locations. These green cones are part of a composting program aimed to divert organic waste from the Hartland Landfill. With the landfill slated to reach capacity by 2035, the Capital Regional District is looking for […]

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Book partners Graham Roumieu with Douglas Coupland

OTTAWA (CUP) – It’s a book kids should never read and adults will die to get their hands on. The new novel Highly Inappropriate Tales for Young People, by well-known Canadian authors and artists Douglas Coupland and Graham Roumieu, is more akin to a series of short stories and emulates a child’s picture book, but […]

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New Music Revue: November 30, 2011 issue

Metallica & Lou Reed Lulu (Warner Bros.) 3.5/5 On this maddening, fever-dream-inducing disc, Lou Reed smashes caustic spoken-word vocals against a pallet of avant-garde sound bites and well produced sludgy metal riffing by Metallica. Lulu is a highly ambitious album, but it also comes across as something unique. My guess is Lou Reed just doesn’t […]

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Bedouin Soundclash rises to challenges

While many people grow up wanting to be famous musicians, Eon Sinclair, bassist of Toronto’s reggae/ska trio Bedouin Soundclash, grew up aspiring to be a teacher. “Ten years ago I saw myself teaching in a classroom somewhere,” he says. “I have an interest in education. I probably would have envisioned myself as an elementary teacher […]

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Island player at home with Royals

Hometown heroes are sometimes few and far between in junior hockey. Being an island boy has only made Kade Pilton enjoy playing his first full season of Western Hockey League (WHL) hockey with the Victoria Royals that much more. “I’ve been pretty lucky,” says Pilton. “I’ve had a few friends at the last few games […]

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